EHS STUDENT HANDBOOK 2025-26 | Page 48

V. SCHOOL SERVICES
Enfield High School Library The EHS Library is open Monday through Friday from 7:10 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Computers are available for educational purposes to those who have signed the Acceptable Use Policy. Computer use is monitored. Examples of non-educational use not allowed in the EHS Library include games( computers, board, cards), online shopping, or watching non-educational videos. Students are expected to put cell phones away while in the library with their classes.
The EHS Library collection includes resources( book & online) supporting the curriculum. Photocopiers and printers are available to support student work and research projects.
Circulation Information Students use their ID Cards to check out materials and are responsible for any items checked out in their names.
• Books may be signed out for a three-week circulation period and may be renewed if needed.
• Reference books & magazines do not circulate.
• Overdue notices are sent to students via school email.
• Overdue library material must be returned or paid for before students can receive diplomas.
Admittance to the EHS Library from a Class Any student excused from class to visit the library MUST have a pass from the teacher of that class.
Procedures The EHS Library welcomes academic activity. Students are expected to be working on schoolwork and projects while in the library. Because of the potential for damage, food and drink are NOT ALLOWED in the library at any time.
iPad Help The EHS Library is one of the places in school where students can go to get help with their iPads. Students are required to have passes from their teacher if they are being sent out of class to the library to get iPad help.
Lost or Damaged Library Material Students will be assessed the replacement cost of any lost or damaged materials. Whether materials are damaged beyond repair will be determined by the Library Media Specialist.
SCHOOL COUNSELING DEPARTMENT Students are encouraged to seek the services of the school counselors. They are available for educational, vocational, or personal counseling, and for information. Each student is assigned a school counselor. However, any student may at his / her discretion make an appointment with any member of the counseling staff. Appointments may be made at any time with the receptionist in the guidance office. No appointments will be made during class time. Some areas in which students will find school counselors most helpful are:
peer relationships
college selection
adult relationships
testing and interpretation
school achievement
high school curriculum
course selection
vocational / occupational planning
Revised 9 / 8 / 2025