Mission and Vision
The mission of the CPSD Library Program is to ensure that students and staff are effective users and producers of ideas and information. Facilitated by a teacher-librarian, our programs empower students to be critical thinkers, enthusiastic readers, skillful researchers, and ethical users and producers of information.
About the Library
The Library is open each day from 7:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
You do not need a pass to visit the library before school or during lunches.
* When our afterschool program is held in the library, the library is open until 3:45 p.m. Please check tutoring schedules.
You may borrow as many books as you can track. (Over-rides happen at 8 books.)
The lending period is 3-weeks.
There is not a daily charge for overdue items, but if missing too long, a lost fine is set.
You can place books on hold and will be notified by e-mail when your item is ready. Be sure your e-mail is up to date.
We have computers in the library, as well as a color printer and a copier ($.05)
Acceptable Use
Expectations for how you act online are no different than face-to-face. As a student in the Clover Park School District, know that you have rights and responsibilities when you connect to the school's network.
Highlights include:
- All network use at school (internet, shared school folders, etc.) should be educational;
- Be respectful, responsible, and ethical - always;
- Protect your personal information (passwords, address, phone number, etc.); and
- Notify a teacher immediately if you encounter dangerous or inappropriate information or messages.
Click Here to read the Acceptable Use Policy
Accessing the H: Drive
Students can easily work between home or other off campus sites and school.
To access work saved on their Lakes H Drive:
- Open the district web page (www.cloverpark.k12.wa.us)
- Click on the big “Students” tab.
- Select “Go to the Student Portal” link.
- Log in using student user name and password.
- Upload files instead of saving files.