Media Center Home
Welcome to Liberty Point's Media Center
The school media center serves as a hub for information, learning, and exploration. It provides resources that support the curriculum and enhance students' educational experiences. The media center is a place where students can discover new ideas, explore different perspectives, and develop critical thinking skills. It also serves as a space for collaboration, research, and creativity, supporting students in their academic pursuits and preparing them for success in a rapidly changing world.
Follett Destiny Discover
The Media Center uses Follett’s Destiny Library Manager to maintain our library collection. Patrons access the collection using Destiny Discover, a graphics based circulation software that allows them to search for print and digital content available in their school’s media center. Whether it’s a student or teacher looking for leisure reading/entertainment, materials to support homework or lesson planning, Destiny Discover will help them find what they’re looking for.
Destiny Discover can be accessed by students through ClassLink. Look for Destiny Discover on the e-Library tab.
Want to view our collection? Click the Destiny Icon below to view Liberty Point Elementary School's library collection.
Watch Video to Learn How-to Get Started with Using Destiny Discover for Students
Beanstack Reading Challenges
Love reading? Check out Beanstack.com available on Classlink to participate in seasonal and ongoing reading challenges for all ages.
- Track your reading on their website or on the go with the Beanstack app
- Expand your reading horizons with fun challenges – read things outside your favorite genres
- Earn virtual badges as you complete activities
CURRENT DISTRICT WIDE READING CHALLENGE(S):
Our METI
Mrs. Fannin has been an educator (teacher • librarian • media specialist • METI) for over 20 years.
Degrees and Certifications:
Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood, Reading, and Elementary Education
Master of Library Media - Library Media Technology
Education Specialist in Media - Instructional Technology
Media Center Hours
Monday - Friday
(on Face-to-Face Instructional Days)
7:40am - 2:15pm
Checkout Policies
Students are able to check out the following items every other week when visiting our library media center:
- Kindergarten (1 Book)
- 1st - 5th Grade (2 Books)
- Faculty/Staff (Unlimited)
- Parents (5 Books, by request)
Loan Period:
- Students - 1 Week
- Faculty/Staff - 1 Month
- Parents - 2 Weeks
Book Renewal(s): Allowed - Adds Additional Week, per request
Special Project or Teacher Assignment? See Mrs. Fannin for students to check out extra books...
Overdue Policy: Once a book is overdue, the book will need to be returned before a new book can be checked out. (When an overdue book is returned, no fines are accessed.)
Lost/Damaged Book(s): Replacement cost of the lost/damaged materials must be paid before resuming check out.
eBooks: Students may also use Destiny Discover, MackinVIA, and/or Sora-Overdrive to check out eBooks (Classlink--> eLibrary folder--> Destiny or MackinVIA or Sora-Overdrive)