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  • "There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate's loot on Treasure Island."
    --Walt Disney
    Hours
    Monday - Thursday - 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
    Friday - 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

    Students may visit the media center in the morning before school - no pass is needed. During the school day students must have a signed agenda book pass (one per student please). Lunch Time Visits - Pick up one of our "World Famous Lunch Passes" before second block begins. After School visits - Arrive by 3:45 and sign in at the circulation desk.
  • Alternative EnergyAlternative Energy
    This three-volume set introduces students to issues surrounding both current energy sources and alternative energy options. While there is significant discussion of the non-renewable resources now used to meet the majority of the world’s energy needs (oil, coal and natural gas), the primary focus of the set is on newer options to meet the ever-growing demand.
  • American Civil War Reference LibraryAmerican Civil War Reference Library
    American Civil War Reference Library offers comprehensive and wide ranging research options on this compelling era of American history. Material in each of the three titles has been reviewed by an independent advisory board for its curriculum relevance and its accessibility to students in grades 6-12.
  • Beacham’s Guide to the Endangered Species of North AmericaBeacham's Guide to the Endangered Species of North America
    This guide presents extensive data on the habitats and ecosystems of more than 1,200 species identified as endangered or threatened by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife service. Arranged taxonomically, entries include introductory information with an image of the species; a summary section detailing information on each species; a concluding summary of recovery efforts; and a bibliography of contacts for further information.
  • Biotechnology: Changing Life Through ScienceBiotechnology: Changing Life Through Science
    Covers biotechnological applications ranging across medicine, agriculture, and industry. Devoted to helping younger students and general readers understand the fast-developing science and issues related to: advances in biotechnology, the science of molecular biology and genetics.
  • Dictionary of American HistoryDictionary of American History
    The first comprehensive revision of this classic reference source, originally published in 1940, features updated and revised entries from previous editions, as well as more than 800 new entries covering recent events and topics not covered previously. This authoritative work serves students, scholars, and general readers interested in a wide range of topics in American history, from the well studied and familiar to the obscure.
  • Digital Crime and Forensic Science in CyberspaceDigital Crime and Forensic Science in Cyberspace
    Compiles contributions from leading experts in digital forensics and associated fields. Depicts the nature of the crime and the motives of the criminals before proceeding to analyze the type of attacks one must understand in order to be prepared. Also covers incident preparedness and the tools that are available to the digital investigator, as well as issues that pertain to the education and skills that this new professional must be able to display.