Need to know
The Need to know section has nine sub menus. This is the first of seven sections that will help you gain access to information on your journey while you are a student at Tri County RVTSD.
All libraries are civilizing agencies in society. In the continuing struggle to establish and maintain democratic values, libraries are essential for providing information and knowledge, enhancing individual growth, easing the transition from youth to maturity, and setting people on the road to wisdom. Our society has faith in reading as a Good Thing that leads to desirable ends, and it believes reading has the power to alter people for the better.
In a democratic society, the library also has a civic aim. It offers citizens the means by which they may become informed and intelligent citizens. Thomas Jefferson believed that the establishment of a library in every county would be of great value in creating a well-informed citizenry. Where the people have the responsibility for electing public officials, and in our era the additional one of voting on weighty referenda, it becomes imperative that they vote from knowledge, not ignorance.
All libraries are civilizing agencies in society. In the continuing struggle to establish and maintain democratic values, libraries are essential for providing information and knowledge, enhancing individual growth, easing the transition from youth to maturity, and setting people on the road to wisdom. Our society has faith in reading as a Good Thing that leads to desirable ends, and it believes reading has the power to alter people for the better.
In a democratic society, the library also has a civic aim. It offers citizens the means by which they may become informed and intelligent citizens. Thomas Jefferson believed that the establishment of a library in every county would be of great value in creating a well-informed citizenry. Where the people have the responsibility for electing public officials, and in our era the additional one of voting on weighty referenda, it becomes imperative that they vote from knowledge, not ignorance.
- About- Learn about your Library Media Center and its purpose
- Mission Statement- Get to know the purpose of your Library Media Center
- Classroom Plan- The Library Media Center space is shared by many. Learn more about ways to utilize the space and resources provided for you.
- Contact/ Reference help – When you are unable to come to the Library Media Center, you can still get help to your queries by submitting an online form and receiving replies quickly.
- Donations – Information regarding donation to our growing and evolving collection.
- Frequently Asked Questions- A place to find questions asked by other patrons.
- The LMC Bulletin – For Staff Only.
- Policies and Procedures- Understand how the Library Media Center works on Collection Development and serving all patrons on and off site.
- Space Sign-out- Online reservation for the five spaces available for use by classes.