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Welcome to The YLHS Library

Things to know . . .

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25/26 Library Hours

Mondays

Thursdays

Tuesdays

Fridays

Wednesdays

9:05am-4pm

7:45am-4pm

7:45am-3:30pm

Closures will be posted on the doors. You can also check the library calendar on the website

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I am Mrs. Phillips, �your Teacher-Librarian, here to help you with all things library.

I am here because I love books/reading, research, teaching, and working with teens.

What do you need today?

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More Information on the Library Website

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This Isn’t a Cafeteria

No Food. No Drinks.

Water is OK.

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Hello!

You can give a brief description of the topic you want to talk about here. For example, if you want to talk about Mercury, you can say that it’s the smallest planet in the entire Solar System

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Welcome message

Speaking of craters, many of them were named after artists or authors who made significant contributions to their respective fields. Mercury takes a little more than 58 days to complete its rotation, so try to imagine how long days must be there! Since the temperatures are so extreme and the solar radiation is so high, Mercury has been deemed to be non-habitable for humans

Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the entire Solar System. This planet's name has nothing to do with the liquid metal, since Mercury was named after the Roman messenger god. Despite being closer to the Sun than Venus, its temperatures aren't as terribly hot as that planet's. Its surface is quite similar to that of Earth's Moon, which means there are a lot of craters and plains

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Reminder . . .

  • DO NOT move or rearrange furniture:

4 to a table

1 to a study carrel

  • Leave soft seating where �it is placed
  • You may not sit on the floor, �find a chair.

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but, Mrs. Phillips does. I’m a little addicted to reading.

Mrs. Phillips is a slow reader

Mrs. Phillips reads all sorts of fiction and nonfiction

There lots of classics and other popular books, Mrs. Phillips has not read. Yet.

Some books just don’t grab me and they go in the DNF pile (did not finish).

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Library Tutoring Options 25/26 SY

During Lunch: �Monday-Friday

Mornings: 7:45-8:15 Mon., Tue., Thu., Fri.

Afternoons: 3:30-4pm Monday-Thursday

Mornings: 7:45-8:15 Mon., Tue., Thu., Fri.

6th period & after school: 3:30-4pm Monday-Thursday

Tutoring in all levels of Math with a Math Teacher

Math tutoring moves to a classroom when the library is closed

NHS: 1:1 Tutoring in all subject with a peer tutor

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REMINDER: �Carry your ID card you you everyday--Physical or Digital on Minga.

You will always need it to borrow something from the library.

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Library Lunch Time Policy

  • A pass is required for lunch entry (unless the weather is terrible)--pick one up in the library during break or before school.
  • Maintain a mellow space for relaxation, study/tutoring, coloring, or anything else that is quiet.
  • Keep conversations low and at your table. �No more than 4 to a table.
  • No Food or Drinks--Water is OK.

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Check out the library Website

These slides are available on the Announcements page.

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Don’t get caught off guard!

Your ID is expected for all Library Transactions, Physical or Digital

Please carry it with you every day.�

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Read a Library Book

Write a Review

Get $1.00 in Free Printing!

Ask at the desk for more information.

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Reminder . . .

Please throw away trash.

Library staff are not here to clean up after you.

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Check your email and stay on top of your obligations

Library Overdue Notices go out every Friday morning to your school email account.

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Please do not �eat in the library.

The ants will get in and learn to read and get too smart and knowledge is power, but power corrupts so they’ll turn evil and take over the world.

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Always bring your ID Card to the library �(Physical or Digital)

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Poster Board available free of charge

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Printing--No Color

Black/White Printing, single or double sided, 10¢ per page.

Send Print jobs from district chromebooks �to YLHS_Library (M404dn)

Pre-paid printing punch cards can be purchased at the desk for $1.00

Printing--No Color

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Feeling chapped? �Ask for single use lip balm at the desk.

Full tube for $1

We also have bandaids.

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People of Means

By Nancy Johnson

Realistic

Mrs. Phillips is reading . . .

Thriller

Historical �Fiction

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Bless Me, Ultima

By Rudolfo Anaya

Realistic

Mrs. Phillips is also reading . . .

Historical �Fiction

Magical Realism

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4,498,300

Big numbers catch your audience’s attention

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Do you have a reading goal?

Mrs. Phillips’s 2025 reading goals:

  1. Read 100+ books
  2. Read at least 20 minutes every day
  3. Read diverse authors and topics
  4. Encourage others to read

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Do you have a reading goal?

Mrs. Phillips’s 2025 reading goals:

  • Read 100+ books
  • Read at least 20 minutes every day
  • Read diverse authors and topics
  • Encourage others to read

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Do you have a reading goal?

Mrs. Phillips’s 2025 reading goals:

  • Read 100+ books
  • Read at least 20 minutes every day
  • Read diverse authors and topics
  • Encourage others to read

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Do you have a reading goal?

Mrs. Phillips’s 2025 reading goals:

  • Read 100+ books
  • Read at least 20 minutes every day
  • Read diverse authors and topics
  • Encourage others to read

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Available for In-Library-Use with your current ID card.

  • Textbooks
  • Graphing or Scientific Calculators
  • Games: Scrabble, Chess, Checkers, Uno and more.

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Use the coin-operated copy machine to make multiple copies of something

10¢--double sided

5¢--single sided

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Printing Punch Cards available�at the desk.

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Click here

If you don’t see YLHS_Library,

Click See more . . .

YLHS_Libraryis the printer you want.

  • Black and White printing only.
  • 10 cents per page
  • No Color Printing

How do I print from a chromebook?

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Math Teachers

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 7:45am-8:15am

AND

Monday-Thursday

3:30pm-4pm

Tutoring Options

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NHS Peer Tutoring

1:1 peer tutoring in all subjects with a National Honor Society Student (Juniors & Seniors)

  • Before school @7:45am �(M,T, Th, F)
  • during lunch and 6th period (M-F)
  • after school until 4pm (M-Th)

Tutoring Options

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BrainFuse HelpNow

Anywhere tutoring & eLearning. �Intuitive and engaging, for all ages and levels. Writing/Essay help. Live tutors from 1pm-11:59pm PDT.

Access via the Orange County Public Library

Tutoring Options

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Teens (13+), spread some cheer and help us bring joy to residents of a local senior assisted living center by creating crafts and cards! Visit the Teen or Adult Services Desk to pick up a to-go kit. Use the materials provided to make two holiday cards and one craft, then return your completed creations to the library. For your contribution, you will earn two school community service hours. Please bring your school community service form. Kits are available on a first come first serve basis, while supplies last.

Teen Craft for a Cause To-Go Kits

Pick up: Teen Loft

Halloween Kits

Available beginning Monday, September 8

Due: Saturday, October 11

Thanksgiving Kits

Available beginning Monday, October 13

Due: Thursday November 20th

Winter Holidays Kits

Available beginning Monday, November 17

Due: Saturday, December 13

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Teen Crafting Studio

Missed our last crafting event? Here’s your chance to get creative! Drop in, explore different materials and walk away with your own unique project. We’ll bring the supplies; you bring the creativity. First come first serve, while supplies last. (Teens 13+)

Tuesday

6:00p–7:30p

September 23

Location: �DIY Studio

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Teen DIY Log Craft

Get ready to roll into creativity at the library! Teens (13+) join us to transform an ordinary paper roll into your own animated log. We’ll bring the supplies; you bring the creativity. First come first serve, while supplies last.

Tuesday

6:00p–7:30p

September 30

Location: DIY Studio

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Teen Anime Night

Teens (13+) are invited to watch anime, work on a fun fandom-inspired craft, enjoy Japanese snacks, and enter a monthly raffle!

Tuesdays

6:00p–7:30p

October 14

Location: �DIY Studio

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Teen Franken Pets

Join us at the library to create your own “Franken pet” by mixing and matching parts | different stuffed animals. Dive into an evening of spooky and fun crafts to design unique and imaginative creatures! First come first serve, while supplies last. (Teens 13+)

Tuesday

6:00p–7:30p

October 21

Location: �DIY Studio

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Teen Pumpkin Everything

Join us for a night of pumpkin everything! Pumpkin craft instructions and supplies will be provided. It will be a gourd time for all! First come first serve, while supplies last. (Teens 13+)

Tuesday

6:00p–7:00p

October 28

Location: �DIY Studio

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Teen Handmade Gifts

Get an early start on gift giving this year! Create handmade gifts perfect for friends, family, or someone special. First come first serve, while supplies last. (Teens 13+)

Tuesday

6:00p–7:30p

November 18

Location: �DIY Studio

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Teen Midterms Study Cafe (Community Room)

Need a space to meet with your friends to get ready for exams? Come on down to the library and enjoy a space of your own to snack, study, or take a break at our de-stress station.

Mon., 12/8 | 3:00p –7:45p

Tue., 12/9 | 3:00p –7:45p

Wed., 12/10 | 3:00p –7:45p

Sat., 12/13 | 1:00p–4:45p

Mon., 12/15 | 3:00p –7:45p

Tue., 12/16 | 3:00p –7:45p

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4 hours Community Service offered for �Book Reviews at the �Placentia Public Library. �Scan for more Info!

Scan QR Code

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Teen Programs & Volunteer Opportunites at

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Arts

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History

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Geography

Science

Arts

French

Arts

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P.E

History

Math

Literature

P.E

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Notes

Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest planet in the entire Solar System. This planet's name has nothing to do with the liquid metal, since Mercury was named after the Roman messenger god

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