Library
On this page you will find information about library resources that are available to you!
We also offer a Curbside Book Pickup at our school. Look below to learn more!
Meet our Wonderful Librarians:
- Librarian, ES
- Office Assistant
Curbside Book Pickup
How does curbside pickup work? |
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MONDAYS |
Hold List Deadline 9:00am Students place books on Hold List by 9:00am for curbside pickup this week. |
TUESDAYS Need help? Link to MS. CG for Library help desk 12:20 - 1:00pm |
Students receive an email with days and times for pickup. |
WEDNESDAYS Start on October 7, 2020 |
Curbside Pickup at Glen Forest 12:15pm - 1:15pm or 3:30pm - 4:30pm |
THURSDAYS |
Curbside Pickup at Glen Forest 12:15pm - 1:15pm or 3:30pm - 4:30pm |
FRIDAYS Need help? Link to Ms. CG for Library help desk 8:30am-9:15am |
Place books on Hold for next week. |
How many books? |
Click link to LIBRARY CATALOG Remember the check-out procedures:
*You may add books to your favorites list that you want to read later. |
What do I take to school for pickup? |
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COVID19 Precautions |
We are taking many precautions to prevent the spread of COVID19.
As new information becomes available, we may change our practices to keep everyone as safe as possible. |
LEAP Program
WHAT IS LEAP?
Starting October 1, 2020, all students (PreK-12) in Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) will have LEAP accounts at FCPL. These public library virtual accounts will allow students to check out up to three items at a time for six weeks each (no renewals).
WHY IS LEAP AWESOME?
- A student only needs their name, not a physical library card, to check out materials.
- LEAP accounts never charge fines or fees.
- A student can have a LEAP account as well as a standard library account (application online and in library branches). Standard accounts allow users to place holds on materials and access FCPL’s digital resources such as eBooks and databases.
HOW DID LEAP HAPPEN?
LEAP began as a pilot in one school pyramid in 2019. FCPL and FCPS launched this program as a partnership to ensure that students would have access to library materials even if they don’t have a traditional library card, or if that card has been blocked due to fines.
HOW CAN I FIND OUT MORE?
Ask a teacher or librarian at your school, or call or visit any FCPL location.