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High School
Media Center
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This expanded library provides students with the print and electronic
resources needed to complete research papers and other homework
assignments.
The Media Center’s extensive
literary collection features many of the American and British
classics required for literature courses in addition to non-fiction
works spanning various disciplines. Books written from a Christian
perspective enable students to compare and evaluate world views.
The Media Center also houses a computer
lab with high-speed Internet access where students can conduct
research, complete assignments or print a paper. Additional technological
resources include:
- College View: Students
can download college applications and evaluate undergraduate
schools that match personal goals and requirements.
- Gale Database Resources: Includes
31 different databases for students to use for reliable data
for projects and various research papers. Some of these databases
contain information for: history, literature, opposing viewpoints,
health, biographies,magazine and newspaper articles and reference
books. There is also a link to all of the books that Valley
has purchased as E-books.
- Issues and Controversies:
Includes a database of varied perspectives on many issues.
- Kurzweil Software: This
program helps students overcome reading challenges.
- Poetry for Everyone:
Users can search 4,000 poems by author, title or subject.
- Tell Me More: This software
helps foreign-language students hone pronunciation and speech
recognition.
Links to resources
Encyclopedia Americana and The New Book
of Popular Science
San
Jose Public Library
Web
Sites for Research
Gale
Database Resources
Facts on File
Poetry for
Everyone
College
View
Media Center Hours and Staff
The High School has a beautiful library/media
center on the Skyway Campus that the students and faculty share
with the Junior High School. The media center hours are from
7:15 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Thursday, and 7:15 am to 3:30
pm on Friday
On occasion the media center closes for
teacher and staff use.The media center is staffed by Mrs.
Sharon Kilpatrick, Mrs. Rebecca Gaul, and Mrs. Aimee Van Meter.
One of the goals of the staff is to make sure that each student
that needs personalized assistance receives it, so that they can
be successful in the assignment they are working on.
About the Media Center
The media center houses a computer lab,
so that computers are available for students to use before school,
after school, during break and lunch. The computers are here for
the students to be able to complete assignments, do research,
or print a paper. They are networked making the Internet available
for the students to use for school related projects.
The lab is also open for the faculty to
bring a class in as a group,to do a writing assignment or research
for a paper. Having a complete computer lab with 27 computers
in the media center allows each student to have his or her own
computer to use, in a classroom setting.
The foreign language department uses the
computer lab for their students to have the opportunity to use
a software program that creates a personalized learning path with
parameters that are set by the teacher for each student. This
program allows the students to practice their pronunciation through
speech recognition, thus improving their linguistic skills. It
also provides various exercises to develop better oral and written
expression, comprehension, grammar and vocabulary.
There is an extensive collection of Christian
fiction for those students that are avid readers. Also available
are many of the American and British classics for the students
to choose from, that are required reading in the Literature classes.
The non-fiction collection lends itself to the research that the
students are required to do for the various disciplines.
There are a number of books written from
a Christian perspective,a viewpoint that can be difficult to find
in the public library.
Work Permits
Work permits are necessary for any student
that has not graduated from high school and is working as an employee
in any job. Work permits are available through the media center.
In order to get a permit, a student must have the following: a
job, an application from the media center and each section filled
out completely, including the employer and parent signature. The
student then returns the application to the library and 24 hours
later the permit will be ready for issue to the student.
During the summer, the permit can usually
be made available when you turn in the application. The student
must personally turn in the application, so that he/she can sign
the original permit.
Kurzweil Reading Software
The media center in cooperation with the
Discovery Center and the faculty also provides a tool for students
with reading challenges. The Kurzweil 3000 is a software reading
program that converts printed text into speech. The program enhances
a studentís reading rate as well as comprehension, and
favorably increases the amount of time a student spends reading
and studying.. The program helps reading become more focused and
enjoyable, because reading is less stressful and less tiring.
The media staff and a group of volunteer parents have scanned
and edited all of the novels that are required reading for the
English curriculum, so that a student can have the material from
the novel read to them from the computer.
For those students that have difficulty
taking tests, these can also be scanned, so that the student can
take a test using this program as a tool. The student sees the
printed word on the screen and at the same time hears the words
spoken audibly from the computer.
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