evergreen Campus
Library
, Teacher-Librarian
, Library Technician
- Phone:
Library 206-631-6233
Library Office 206-631-6230
- Library Hours:
Monday-Thursdays: 7:00 am to 3:00 pm
Fridays: 7:00 am - 12:40 pm
Welcome back everyone!
Want to check out a book? The library will be open for you at 7:00am on the first day of school!
All students MUST have a signed Computer Use Form on file in the library to use any computer on campus. All student accounts will have open access until 9/23/10, but the accounts will be disabled starting 9/24/10 at 12pm for any students who do not have their forms on file in the library.
Question: What should you do to make sure you can use computers?
Answer: If you are a returning student, check with the library staff or
your advisory teacher. If we still have your form from last year
you are good to go.
If you are a new student to Evergreen Campus( all 9th graders
and some upper-class students), please turn in your Computer
Use forms to the library as soon as you can.
Don’t have a form? Come to the library or look for the form on
this website. Be sure to print out both pages or it doesn't count!
Question: What if I forgot my password?
Answer: See the library staff. If Mrs. Glasgow isn’t teaching or helping
other students, we can reset you password quickly. If Mrs.
Glasgow is busy, please fill out a password reset form or check
back later. Before and after school are great times to do this!
Hint: If you are a new student, your password is probably your
birth date! The correct format is mm/dd/yyyy (example 01/01/1999)
Fall fundraiser - Mackin Virtual Bookfair
Follow the link and give a little or a lot. Sept 16th through Nov.11th.
The goal is to rais $2000 and 100% of the money raised will go toward the purchase of new books. Our fundraiser code is 4955

Library Philosophy:
A school library is a shared space that provides a welcome, inviting space for all who enter; provides access to information without discrimination; nurtures intellectual freedom; enhances and supports school curriculum; encourages reading both for academics and pleasure; and, encourages the development of an appetite for life-long learning--all requisites for maintaining a democratic society.
