Welcome to AISD's Library Media Services Department
Sharing resources to affirm, inform, and empower!
Mission
The mission of 麻豆果冻传媒 ISD libraries is to nurture a life-long appreciation of reading and learning by assuring that students have opportunities for successful access, evaluation and use of information, technology, and literature.
Beliefs
麻豆果冻传媒 ISD librarians believe:
- collaboration between the library and school community promotes student achievement
- open and equitable access to library services and resources is essential
- school libraries and librarians positively impact literacy and life-long learning
Goals
麻豆果冻传媒 ISD libraries will provide up-to-date, relevant, and appropriate resources which facilitate and extend learning and meet students' individual reading needs.
麻豆果冻传媒 ISD library staff will model and encourage life-long learning and literacy as a source of pleasure and power.
麻豆果冻传媒 ISD library staff will work with the school community to promote student achievement.
Library Collections
麻豆果冻传媒 ISD campus library collections contain almost two million books! Search for books at your child's library, or any library in the district, using .
Materials for library collections are selected by certified school librarians and professional library staff at each campus to meet the specific needs of their students and community. These choices are guided by the criteria and standards established by policy , approved by the Board of Trustees on August 21, 2025.
Parental Involvement
麻豆果冻传媒 ISD libraries recognize parents and guardians as the primary decision-makers regarding their own child(ren)'s access to library materials, and strongly encourage families to talk together about what students are reading and their reading choices. Talking about books together is a great way to engage with students about what they are learning, thinking, and feeling, and also provides an opportunity for parents to model that they value reading and literacy. Parents/guardians who wish to obtain a record of what library materials their student has checked out may do so by sending an email to the campus Librarian, Associate of Library Services, or other staff member designated by the principal from an email account that is associated with that student. Parents who wish to limit their student's access to specific books in that student's may do so by submitting an AISD Help ticket for each book title; this ticket is located under Teaching, Learning, Leading & Community Requests > Student & School Experience > Restricted Access to Library Materials. Parents are also welcome to volunteer in their child's library and to recommend books to be considered for the collection; please contact the campus librarian for more information.
