Library
Imparting knowledge in each page
The Lathrop Intermediate Library seeks to provide equitable access of information to our students, teachers, and parents so that this access fosters student agency in growing their literacy skills, critical thinking skills, and love for lifelong learning.
Mission Statement
Check Out
Students may check out up to 3 library books at a time, but it may be extended for students who are afire for reading.
Books may be borrowed for 2 weeks.
If you would like to keep your book for longer, please ask Mr.Romero
A reminder will be sent to students Gmail account on items that are overdue
Hold
If a book you want is currently checked out by someone else, ask your librarian to put it on hold for you.
This means when the book you want comes back, you will be next in line to check it out!
You can put up to 3 books on hold
Lost or Damaged Books
​Students are responsible for reporting lost or damaged books to librarians.
Lost books must be paid for by the end of the school year.
Damaged books will be assessed based on the extent of the damage.
All payments must be made with the office manager.
Small payments can be made over time if necessary.
Fines will carry onto the following school years so please be sure to return all items.
Library Policies
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Lexile Levels
What is Lexile?
Lexile measures and connects learners of all ages with resources at the right level of challenge and monitor progress toward state and national learning standards. Lexile measures range from below 200L for beginning readers and text to above 1600L for advanced readers and text.
An important factor for readiness is students’ ability to read and understand texts of steadily increasing complexity as they progress through school. The Lexile Framework provides valuable insights into student readiness by measuring both the complexity of college and career texts and a student’s ability to comprehend these texts.