dsayers@dsdmail.net / 801-402-8260
Library Hours:
M, T, TH, F 7:15-2:45
Wed. (Late Start) 9:15-2:45
Open During Lunch
CHS School Library Mission Statement
The Falcon Library serves the literary and learning needs of the Clearfield High School Community. The library is a great place to read, research, and relax!
dsayers@dsdmail.net / 801-402-8260
Library Hours:
M, T, TH, F 7:15-2:45
Wed. (Late Start) 9:15-2:45
Open During Lunch
Our CHS library is the best classroom in the school. It is a welcoming environment where students can explore the world of reading, engage in research, and find a peaceful space to relax and reflect. Teachers and the librarian collaborate across disciplines to enhance educational experiences, providing resources that empower students to discover, learn, and grow. Our library not only serves as a hub for academic inquiry but also as a community space that inspires creativity and curiosity. My hope is that all visitors feel welcome and valued.
Give others empathy, attention, and respect
Use school-appropriate language and behavior
Tidy up after yourself before leaving.
Students can check out up to five books at a time.
Checkouts last for 20 school days.
Students are able to renew a book as long as it hasn't been placed on hold by another student.
Books that are over 50 days overdue will be marked as lost, and students will be assessed a fine for the price of the book. If the book is returned after the 50 overdue days, the fine will be replaced with a $5 late fee.
Students may incur fines for damaging books/makerspace materials/school equipment.
Students have the option to check out eBooks and audiobooks from www.soraapp.com for up to 28 days at a time.
Late fees and fines do not apply to materials checked out on www.soraapp.com. The digital materials are automatically checked in once the due date has expired.
Parental Restriction of Individual Student Access
The librarian and the School Committee strive to have a library collection that all students and parents consider appropriate. Nevertheless, the District recognizes the right of parents under state law and District Policy 11IR-107 Recognizing Constitutional Freedoms in Public Schools, to restrict their child’s access to materials the parent deems inappropriate. However, parents do not have the right to make that determination on behalf of other parents and students.
A parent desiring to restrict their own child’s access to specific library materials shall submit the request in writing (or via email) to the Librarian at the school their child is currently attending. If the material is a required part of classroom curriculum activities, the parent must follow the procedures for waiver contained in 11IR-107 Section 14.