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WALKER JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARY

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Students are encouraged to read from the 20202021 Louisiana Young Readers Choice List through out the year. Students who read at least one book from the list will be invited to the annual voting party held at the end of January. You can view the list below or click the brochure link for more info. This is currently a voluntary reading program. 

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​Hours of Operation
The library is open Monday-Friday during school hours. Students may check out books, place books on hold, take AR tests, and read quietly before school, during recess (if we do not have a class), and with their regularly scheduled ELA class. Students may return books at any time by
​placing them in the book return box located at the circulation counter.


Library Fines
We do not charge overdue library fines at WJHS; however, we ask students who are finished reading their books return them to the return box so the book will be available to other students.


Lost and Damaged Books
​If a book is lost or damaged, the book must be paid for before the end of the school year.  Payment for a lost or damaged book is reimbursed should the book be found and returned in good condition. Debts remaining at the end of the school year may be turned in to the office and become a part of the student’s permanent file. Any items checked out at the time a student withdraws from school must be returned and paid for upon withdrawal. If a student is facing a hardship, and cannot pay for the damaged/lost book, please email librarian Jeuri.silk@lpsb.org.

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The Livingston Parish School Board does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, religion, national origin, disability or gender in its educational programs and activities (including employment and application for employment), and it is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of gender by Title IX (20 USC 168) and on the basis of disability by Section 504 (42 USC 794). The Title IX Coordinator is Stephen Parrill.

Livingston Parish Public Schools is committed to ensuring that all websites and web applications, both public-facing and for internal use, conform to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (W.C.A.G.) 2.0 Level AA. Any issues should be reported toLPWebAccessibility@lpsb.org. (stephen.parrill@lpsb.org), Assistant Superintendent, P.O. Box 1130, Livingston, LA 70754; Phone (225) 686-7044. The Special Education Director is Dr. Eric Penalber (eric.penalber@lpsb.org); the LPPS 504 Coordinator is Monica Sullivan (monica.sullivan33@lpsb.org), P.O. Box 1130 Livingston, LA 70754; Phone (225)686-4248.

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