THMS Library

THMS Library Graphic
Hours
  • Mon, Tue, Thu, & Fri: 8am-3:30pm
  • Wed: 8am-2pm
  • Library Overdue/Fine Notices
    • Emailed to students and parents/guardians every Monday morning.
  • Returns
    • Overdue books — book drop next to the library entrance
    • Overdue laptops, missing cases, missing chargers, and devices for student withdraws — in-person to the library desk
  • Payments
    • The library cannot accept payments for fines.
    • Pay in- person — THMS Finance Office
    • Pay online
From library reference section looking up to the open ceiling and the skylights.
From the entrance showing the main floor and stairs to the reference section.
Code of Conduct

We ask that you respect your THMS library by following a few guidelines:

  • No eating or drinking. Water is the only exception.
  • You must have a seat in a chair, bench, or couch.
  • No PDA.
  • Use a quiet voice; other students may be studying.
  • Pick up after yourself and throw away all trash.
Library Practice Course

This course is for students who want both academic and practical work experience in library procedures and skills. Students will gain knowledge in the many facets of library work through assignments and practical work experience. Students play a vital role in helping us operate the THMS Library Program. Because this course is like a real-world job, we ask a lot of our students. They will have an opportunity to develop leadership skills and work ethic that will ideally carry over into other areas of their lives.

Requirements

  • A yearlong commitment with excellent attendance and grades

  • Parent permission

  • Librarian approval

  • Ability to follow instructions and work well with others

  • Ability to assist others in a kind, safe, and responsible manner as they navigate the facility

Benefits

  • Gain valuable work experience while developing a positive work ethic at school

  • Have immediate access to library media services and facilities and the knowledge of how to use them

  • Acquire new information literacy skills and gaining an edge in academic progress

  • Lay a foundation for future recommendations for employment and college entrance

Library Practice counts as a letter grade. If interested, please come see Mrs. Murlless and/or Miss Nazh in the library

Looking over the table and shelves of the reference section.
Overlooking the main floor tables and stacks of the fiction section.
A large room of worktables and supplies for students.
Contact

Main: 520-225-5116

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