Elizabeth Jahn » Welcome to Clintonville's Library Media Center

Welcome to Clintonville's Library Media Center

Winter Reading Challenge 2026
 
North Haven Public Schools is partnering with the North Haven Memorial Library to deliver a "Winter Reading Challenge". To find out more information, please visit their website: 
 
On January 9th, students will bring home their "Winter Reading Challenge". This challenge will run from January 12th to February 28th. You will register in person at the North Haven Library and then submit your finished challenge back to the library. Students who participate and complete this challenge will receive a prize from the library, a raffle ticket for a chance to win the library's grand prize, and a certificate from our school!
 
 
Clintonville Elementary School
Library Media Center
 
Students have the opportunity to check out books during their weekly scheduled library time.  Students may borrow one book at a time. Exceptions may be made for students who are using books for school projects. Books may be borrowed for two weeks and renewed if the student is still reading the book. Any book that is not renewed or returned within two weeks is considered over-due. Overdue notices will be sent home as a reminder to return books as soon as possible. If your child receives an overdue notice and feels that a mistake has been made, please make a note of it on the notice and return the notice to the school library.
 
If a book is overdue, please return it as soon as possible. Students are often waiting to borrow books that are checked out.  Any students who have an overdue book will not be allowed to borrow a new book until the overdue books are returned or paid for.
 
If you are a parent who would like to volunteer in the library, please e-mail Ms. Jahn.

 
 
Looking for a book to read with your child? Check out the 2026 Nutmeg Book Award Nominees!
 
 
Click on the "Books For Parents" file below to download a list of books available for parents to read to their children regarding social and personal issues. To borrow one of these books, simply contact Ms. Jahn.