School library resources are highly valued and shared not only
within the school, but also throughout the school district. As such, the
ICTS Library Media Services Division asks that all students, faculty
and families enter into the spirit of community sharing and cooperation
when it comes to the use and return of library items.
When
borrowing an item from a school library, the borrower agrees to take
responsibility for the care and return of that item as it is school
property. If an item is lost or stolen, the borrower (and/or their
parent/guardian if a student) must pay the replacement cost. If the item
is damaged beyond normal wear, the borrower (and/or their
parent/guardian of a student) must pay the costs for repair or
replacement. In addition, the borrower agrees to abide by the school
library’s rules and procedures as stated in this document and otherwise
outlined by the individual lending library’s procedures. Violation of
these rules and procedures can result in the school district seeking
reimbursement for costs or other damages incurred as a result of loss or
damage to loaned items, including without limitation, the costs for
repair or replacement of loaned items and / or disciplinary action.
Borrowing Items
- All items borrowed from the school library must be checked out using
the online check-out system. If a school librarian is unavailable to
check an item out immediately, a back-up system or suitable check-out
time will be provided.
- Taking an item from a school library without first checking it out
is in violation of these procedures. Additionally, it is a violation of
the provisions of Section 14(e)(iv) and (vii) of the Cambridge Public
Schools Rights and Responsibilities Handbook to cause damage to or steal
school property or to attempt to cause damage to or attempt to steal
school property. The school administrator will be alerted regarding
anyone who removes an item without permission from the library.
- All CPS students and faculty are allowed to check-out library materials for 30 days .
- Parents and guardians of CPS students are welcomed and encouraged to
borrow items from the school libraries for 14 days for all materials.
- Some curriculum and audio-visual materials and equipment have
shorter loan periods and/or may not be loaned. Please see a librarian at
your school for specific loan periods applicable to these items.
- All items that are loaned may be renewed twice before they must be
returned unless a shorter loan period applies as detailed above.
Renewals also may be limited if other borrowers are waiting for an item.
- All borrowers may request extended loans, summer loans, and extra renewals for items necessary to complete coursework.
- Inter-library loan requests from other schools within the school
district may be restricted by the needs of the school library that holds
the item. The decision to loan and the length of the loan depends on
the needs and policies of the school library that holds the item.
- School librarians reserve the right to refuse checking-out or
renewing a library item to any borrower based on the borrower’s account
Returning Items
- All items are to be returned on or before the due date.
- Items should be returned in the same condition as they were in when
they were borrowed. At the same time, we understand that general wear
and tear is expected and the borrower will not be penalized.
- Please alert a school librarian when damage occurs. Many books can
be repaired to a “like new” condition if the damage is caught early.
- Malicious damage, gross carelessness, or defacing of a library item
is unacceptable and is a violation of the provisions of Section
14(e)(iv) and (vii) of the Cambridge Public Schools Rights and
Responsibilities Handbook to cause damage to or steal school property or
to attempt to cause damage to or attempt to steal school property.
- School library items may be returned to any school library in the Cambridge Public Schools.
- School library items should not be returned to the Cambridge Public Libraries.
- Students leaving the school district, transferring to other schools
within the school district, and students graduating from 5th, 8th and
12th grades are expected to return all items to the school libraries
before their last day.
Overdue Notices and Lost Items
- Library overdue notices are generated once a month, at the beginning
of each month, and are delivered to students’ class or homeroom.
- Materials that are overdue for 90 days or more are considered “Lost”
and a bill is generated. The bill is for the current cost to replace
the item.
- Arrangements can be made with a librarian to provide a “like new”
replacement or to perform community service in lieu of payment. The
librarian reserves the right to reject a replacement that is not in good
condition or not identical to the lost item.
- If a loaned item is not returned, is returned in a damaged condition
or the costs for such loss or damage to loaned items is not provided to
the school librarian 120 days after the due date, the school librarian
will notify the principal of the school. The principal of the school
will notify the student borrower and his/her parents/guardians, in
writing, that the request for return of the item or reimbursement for
loss or damage to the item must be provided. Such written notice will
provide the student borrower and his/her parents/guardians with the
opportunity to remedy the situation before any penalty is imposed if the
situation is not remedied. For students, penalties may include
prohibiting the student from attending certain school activities not
related to the instructional program and/or discipline in accordance
with the provisions Section 14(e)(iv) and (vii) of the Cambridge Public
Schools Rights and Responsibilities Handbook to cause damage to or steal
school property or to attempt to cause damage to or attempt to steal
school property, if applicable. If the loaned item is not returned
and/or the costs for repair or replacement of the item are not paid, the
school library will submit the file to the Chief Operating Officer for
forwarding to the Office of Legal Counsel and Office of the City
Solicitor for collection.
- Student borrowers and their parents/guardians who claim “hardship”
or improper assessment of damages (e.g., the loss or damage was not the
result of the borrower’s negligence, proof that payment already made,
etc.) may file a written appeal to the school principal within five (5)
days of principal’s written notice of imposition of the penalty. The
principal will review the appeal and issue a written decision on the
appeal.
- Any questions and concerns regarding overdue notices and lost item bills should be directed to a school librarian.