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About: About Your Library

MISSION STATEMENT

The Old Town High School Library’s mission is to create a library environment where students can successfully find information and ideas for their educational and recreational needs. The library provides access to resources, both physically and virtually, that support the curriculum and ensure that students become life-long learners and develop the information literacy skills necessary to be successful in the 21st century.

Your Library Media Specialist
 
Mrs. Jennifer Stone
Old Town High School
203 Stillwater Avenue
Old Town, ME 04468
207.827.3910 x222
jennifer.stone@rsu34.org
 

Library Hours

Monday 8:10 - 3:15

Tuesday 8:10 - 3:15

Wednesday 8:10 - 3:15

Thursday 8:10 - 3:15

Friday 8:10 - 3:15

The library is open for student and staff use during the hours listed above. The library may be closed periodically to study hall students to accommodate a class coming to the library. Please check the 
library calendar.
 
 
Borrowing
  • Books may be borrowed for 3 weeks.
  • There is no limit on the number of books you may check out.
  • Videos and DVD's may be borrowed for 1 week.
  • Magazines may be borrowed for 1 week.
  • There are NO fines for overdue materials. Please return materials in a timely fashion so that everyone can enjoy them.

Library Use

  • Remember to bring a pass to come to the library.
  • The library is a place for learning, reading, and collaborating....what interests you?
  • Having a hard time finding something online? I can help you find it.
  • Can I help you find a book to read?
  • Please use your digital devices quietly. 
  • Food & drink may be consumed in the library but please remember to clean up.

Interlibrary Loan

Can't find the book you need for your project. We can borrow books from other libraries. Check these online catalogs to see if what you are looking for is available in another Maine library.

Research and Information Literacy Instruction

Do your students need to learn how to use our databases, MLA, or researching tips, then schedule your classes for a visit to the library.