Collection & Online Development

Media Services
Our library media centers provide access to information, resources, and technology to support student learning. We foster inquiry, creativity, and communication through books, digital tools, and hands-on projects. Students engage in reading, research, computer use, and collaborative learning experiences that enhance their academic studies. Please visit the media center to explore all that it offers.
Collection & Online Resources
Search the Collection: Browse available books in the media center and across the district using Destiny.
Collection Development: Learn more about how materials are selected by viewing the Collection Development Procedure. Suggestions for acquisition are welcome via the Suggest-a-Title form.
Parental Choice:
Parents/guardians can manage student access to library materials via the Book Opt-Out Form in Focus.
Unless restrictions are set, students have access to books at their school level or below.
Some books require parental permission before checkout, which can be managed in Focus.
For more information, visit Parental Choice
Digital Resources:
Students can access eBooks and audiobooks by logging into Destiny via the Classroom Resources folder in Classlink.
Research databases like EBSCO and Gale are also available in Classlink.
Reading Programs:
FAME Book Awards: The Florida Association for Media in Education (FAME) curates an annual list of notable books. Students who read at least three books from their grade-level list can vote for their favorite in the spring. Learn more at floridamediaed.org.
Superintendent’s Reading Challenge: Elementary students are encouraged to read 10–25 books on their reading level. Middle school students should read 12 books on their reading level. High school students should read 8 books on their reading level. Students who complete the challenge will receive certificates. Schools with the highest percentage of participation will receive a recognition plaque.