The Haynes Bridge Media Center works with students, staff, parents, and community to support the mission of the school and establish a foundation for a lifelong love of reading and learning.

HBMS students READ in the media center!

Respect-other students, teachers, materials, ideas

Effort-try their best to succeed

Attitude-state of mind that shows thinking, feeling and being responsible

Diligence-careful with their work, their school, themselves, and others

 

Sign In/Out
  • Sign in and out at the podium upon entering and exiting the media center
  • Book bags should be placed along the wall to the left of the podium
  • Students must have a pass from the classroom teacher in their agenda after 8:00AM
  • Small groups (up to 5 students) may work in the media center with a pass from the teacher
  • Groups larger than 5 need to be scheduled by the classroom teacher
Check Out Policies
  • Books and books on tape may be checked out for two weeks with the option of renewal for an additional two weeks.
  • Date due slips are placed in books at the time materials are checked out. The last date stamped is the date the material is due.
  • Reference books may be checked out overnight. They must be returned the following morning.
  • Magazines may be checked out for one day.
  • Fines are assessed for overdue materials. Reference book fines are $.25 per school day. All other materials fines are $.05 per school day.
  • Students are not allowed to check out materials if they have overdue books and/or outstanding fines.
  • Overdue notices are printed on Mondays and given to homeroom teachers to hand out to students.
Computer Use 

24 computers are available for student use in the Media Center. All students must have their Approved Use Policy signed by a parent/ guardian before being allowed to sign on the internet. Printouts are available from the computer for $.10 per black and white page and $.25 per color page.

 

Pencils and Pens

Pens and pencils are available in the media center for $.25 each.

 

Online Catalog
You may search our collection using the online catalog. You may search by key word, subject, title, or author. You will recieve a three column list of all media in that search category. The three columns include call number, title, and availability. Double click on a title to find out more about it.

 

 




 

Date of Last Update: 2/19/07
Children's Internet Protection Act
Internet access is available at your school in support of the instructional program. The Fulton County School System complies with the Children's Internet Protection Act. Filtering is in place that blocks access to material that may be inappropriate for your child. Web sites are permitted or denied upon review of the school Media Committee. Acceptable use of the Internet is established in Board Policy / Procedure IFBGA, Electronic Network Access . The policy and procedure may be viewed in the school media center or on-line at "http://www.fulton.k12.ga.us".