Library Media Center
Welcome to our library page. We believe that with diligence and access to the right tools, everybody can succeed. Our library/media center serves to enrich the educational program at NHRHS.
Television Studio
Our media center also supports a television studio, which offers two semester courses to students who wish to investigate this technology. To ensure every student has access to the necessary equipment, we limit enrollment to ten students per semester. We encourage students interested in a career in television to consider independent or work study opportunities in addition to this course. Only students who have successfully completed this course, or who are currently enrolled, may use the television studio which produces our morning announcements.
About Us
Library Media Specialist - Joshua Strecker
Goals of the Nathan Hale-Ray Library:
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Enhance Information Literacy
Equip students with the skills to locate, evaluate, and effectively use information from a variety of sources to support academic success and lifelong learning. -
Promote a Love for Reading
Foster a culture of reading by offering diverse and engaging materials that reflect students' interests, experiences, and cultural backgrounds. -
Provide a Collaborative Learning Environment
Offer a welcoming space where students and staff can collaborate, create, and share knowledge through group projects, discussions, and technology integration. -
Support Curriculum and Instruction
Partner with teachers to provide resources, research support, and tools that align with the school's curriculum and enhance classroom learning experiences. -
Enhance Diversity and Inclusion
Cultivate a library environment that celebrates diversity and fosters inclusion by creating a safe place for everyone to pursue passions, share ideas, and collaborate in a community that values respect.
Media Center Hours
7:15 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
Later by appointment.
We’re Here to Help
Our Media Center staff is here to assist you. You may reach our media specialist, Joshua Strecker, via email or by calling the school.
Books
Research
