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The Fulton County Schools Media and Educational Technology department promotes academic excellence by empowering student and staff to be effective, discriminating users of ideas and information. Additionally, Fulton County Schools Media and Educational Technology Instructors (METIs) assist instructional staff in using technology effectively for differentiating instruction and providing rigorous, relevant, and engaging learning experiences for all students. The Fulton County Schools Media and Educational Technology department facilitates the development of balanced and relevant collections of digital and print resources for teacher and student use. Digital resources are provided for all students that are accessible anytime, anywhere, on any web-enabled computer, laptop, or mobile device.
The mission of the Parklane library media program is to provide a space with a collection of resources and information. This space includes the digital and print resources to satisfy the educational needs and interests of students and staff in a setting where students may develop skills they need to analyze, evaluate, interpret and communicate ideas to become lifelong learners.
Basic Guidelines:
- Students may exchange books before and after school, as well as during times designated throughout the school day by their classroom teacher.
- Individual students and those visiting the Library Media Center in small groups must carry a hall pass, issued by a staff member, in order to visit the Media Center.
- Students do not have to wait for a certain day to exchange or return books.
- Students may also use the Library Media Center in small groups to work on research projects assigned in class.
- Student should keep track of their library books and return them undamaged and on time.
- Lost books or books damaged beyond repair must be paid for in compliance with both county and state policy.
The Library Media Center's hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Click any where in the image below to access live reading of books.
Media Resources
Danene Mims
I was born in Denver, CO but I was raised as a Georgia Peach. My childhood education was in the Dekalb County School System, where I graduated from Walker High School (currently McNair High School). My secondary educational journey includes University of West Georgia, Georgia State University, Brenau University and Lincoln Memorial University. As a classroom teacher and media specialist, I've had the pleasure of educating students in Clayton County Public Schools, Atlanta Public Schools and Fulton County Public Schools. I'm super excited about being a Parklane Soaring Eagle.
Ms. Carmen Dill
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