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Mariemont Elementary is proud of their library which contains 7,655 volumes and serves 500 students each week. From story hour for the younger students to computerized research tools for the older students, this library is an important part of the school's educational program. All of this is made possible through the efforts of library aide, Barb Smith, teachers, parent volunteers and the PTO. The PTO is also responsible for supporting the extensive renovation of the library during the 1995-96 school year. |
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The Fairfax Library was beautifully renovated by the PTO and parent volunteers. Under the direction of library aide Judy Hastings, this rejuvenated library plays an essential part in the educational program at Fairfax Elementary. In addition to promoting active readers and supporting the classroom curriculum, the library enables students to learn advanced research skills. The library features an electronic catalog, CD ROM programs and Internet access. |
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Dianne Gunter, library aide at Terrace Park School, presides over a library that promotes active reading and supports the classroom curriculum. Through PTA support the library was renovated three years ago, adding new tables, computer workstations, circulation desk and story steps. The Birthday Book Club has added 130 new books this year. Profit from the Book Fair is used to buy new books and library supplies. Parents work at the circulation desk, help children with lessons and care for the collection |
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| The Mariemont Junior High School library, under the direction of Nancy Bisbe, houses over 7,500 books, 10 student computer stations with Internet access, electronic library catalogue and multiple research sources. The two-tiered library is the main research center for the school. It is usually filled with students from classes and study halls. With its wall of windows and view of the courtyard, it is a favorite place for reading and study. | ![]() |
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| The Mariemont High School library is truly a state of the art library housing over 21,300 volumes, extensive microfiche sets, and 135 periodical titles. Through its membership in the Greater Cincinnati Library Consortium students are able to borrow books and materials from libraries all over the Cincinnati Area, including university libraries. |
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Under the direction of the librarian, Emily Colpi, this two level center of learning boasts 2 technology centers with 20 student work stations. Students have access to the Internet, e-mail and many software applications. The library is the heart of the school, supporting both research and instruction. |
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