Library Media Center and Maker Space
Dr. Evelyn Ferro
School Librarian / Media Specialist
email: eferro@cpsnj.org
Welcome to the Clinton Public School Library Media Center!
Overview
The Clinton Public School Media Center is a dynamic learning resource center where all children are encouraged to develop their information literacy skills and discover a love of reading. Students will also have opportunities to inquire, think critically, gain and share knowledge for individual and group investigation. Above all, students are encouraged to become lifelong curious learners that continue to build skills throughout their educational, worklife careers, and beyond.
Library Schedule
Pre-Kindergarten through fourth grade students visit the Library Media Center once during their six-day cycle. They are encouraged to borrow books each week and participate in storybook STEM activities. During Library Media Special, lessons include hands-on, real world, problem-solving concepts. Fifth graders visit the Media Center twice during their six-day cycle. Their block includes time for a read aloud, book exchange, independent reading, and working on Scratch coding, (scratch.mit.edu) where they learn to code interactive stories, animations and design computer games.
Online Resources
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All residents of Hunterdon County may join the county library and use any branches of the library. There is no cost and all that is needed is an ID with your address on it. Stop in at the North Branch of the Hunterdon County Library at 65 Halstead Street in Clinton.