Stonington
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Welcome to the Stonington High School Virtual Library!
We're here to help you find resources available to you while school buildings are closed. Reach out to Ms. Prince by email or Google chat for any help you might need. Whether you need help with research, finding resources, citations or getting technology to let you do what you need to do, she's here to help. |
Hours: The library will be open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 7:00 - 2:00. You may come to the library during study hall or by asking your classroom teacher.
On Wednesdays, Ms. Prince will be available online from 7:30 - 1:00. You can reach her through Google Chat or by email. If you email her after 1:00, she'll get back to you by the next morning. Databases are a great way to access articles from home. Check out the passwords link from the database page. All of our databases will prompt you for a password when you access them from home.
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SHS Teachers: Study Hall Access
![]() Check out the Audiobooks and Ebooks now available. Log in with your school email. If we don't have what you what, let Ms. Prince know and she'll try and find it. Want to check out a book, but can't come to the library? Simply log in to the catalog and click the 'HOLD' button on the book's information page. We'll contact you to figure out how to get the book to you. Don't remember how to log in? Contact Ms/ Prince. She'll help you out.
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Book Club, anyone?
One of our vendors is providing free access to ebooks at the moment. You can take a look at these on your own, but we could also start a book club. If you're interested in being in a book club, let Ms. Prince know and have your friends let her know, too.
What about you? Click here to tell us.See what others are reading.The Stonington High School Library Media Center’s Mission is to support the educational goals and objectives of Stonington Public Schools by acting as the information hub of SHS. Students and staff are welcome to use the resources in the Media Center to access information for their academic needs and to pursue their personal interests. The library provides students and staff with a comprehensive collection which includes a wide variety of resources in both print and electronic formats to support the curriculum and encourage recreational reading.
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![]() Ms. Sue Prince
Library Media Specialist and Fine and Applied Arts Interdisciplinary Coordinator 176 South Broad St. Pawcatuck, CT 06379 (860) 599-5781 |
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