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Liberty Hill ISD

Building Champions in Academics, Character, and Community

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Library Services

Liberty Hill ISD Teaching and Learning

Liberty Hill ISD provides library services to students and staff at all district campuses in state-of-the-art libraries.  Each library offers an extensive collection of print and multimedia resources, including books, magazines, online databases, and devices for online access and research.  All library collections have been specifically selected to support the school's instructional program as well as free choice reading.

Our certified librarians have extensive, graduate-level training in collection development and library administration.  LHISD libraries are an integral part of the district's total instructional program and are designed to provide support, instruction, and materials to LHISD students as they learn to access, evaluate, and use information from a variety of sources.  All students and staff are welcome to use the libraries for academic, curricular, and instructional support, as well as for recreational reading purposes. 

Address
301 Forrest Street
Liberty Hill, TX 78642

Phone
512-260-5580

Fax
512-260-5581

Hours of Operation
7:30 am - 4:30 pm (Monday - Friday)

Book Reconsideration Status

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FAQs

  • School librarians are highly trained and certified by the state of Texas in the selection of materials for children and young adults. School librarians undergo yearly training and review LHISD Board policies EF Legal & EF Local.  

    Books are chosen based upon the needs of the district-adopted curriculum, personal interests of students, and recommendations by staff, students, and parents. Librarians follow board policy and district selection criteria.

  • The best way for you to help your child choose the right books is to do the following: ask your child to show you the books they check out, discuss what your child is reading with them, and read the books they check out with them. Feel free to contact your child’s campus librarian if there are any topics or titles that you would prefer your child not check out. 

  • To view titles in a campus library, go to the district library catalog and click on your student’s campus catalog link → Catalog tab.

  • In Texas, school librarians must have at least 2 years of teaching experience, have completed a school librarian certification program, have a Master’s degree, and have successfully passed a state-mandated librarian certification test. 

    Link: Texas Administrative Code for School Librarian Certification

  • Start by reaching out to your student’s campus librarian. Librarians want to partner with families and their students to choose the right books to build lifelong readers and learners. Many times, initial conversations are enough to work through concerns, but if you wish to continue a formal challenge, contact the campus administrator.

  • If there are still concerns after a conversation with the campus librarian and/or campus administrator, the parent may complete the Request for Reconsideration form. Once received, a district employee will review the request and reach out about next steps in the reconsideration process.