Library Media Centers
Feeds
The district's Library Media program provides students with the space where curiosity is piqued, questions are posed and answered, topics are investigated, research skills are developed, literature is read and appreciated, literary tastes are developed, and independent learning and critical thinking is promoted. The school libraries offer print and non-print resources in varied formats. Students gain exposure to a full range of genres, including poetry, folktales, biography, historical fiction, fantasy, and realistic fiction, as well as non-fiction titles that address a full spectrum of interests on topics from all major subject areas. Each library functions as the information center of the school.
Visit the Research Framework link to see information about the launching of a K-6 research initiative!
"Let books be ambassadors that introduce our students to the world they live in."
--Gene Luen Yang
North Merrick Reads Together!
Prologue and Chapter 1 - Read by Dr. Talbot
Chapter 2 Read by Mrs. Birofka
Chapter 3 Read by Dr. Bromberg
Chapter 4 Read by Ms. Guidice
Chapter 5 Read by Ms. Luchsinger
Chapter 6 Read by Ms. Rolston
Chapter 7 Read by Ms. Karfinkel
Chapter 9 Read by Dr. Talbot
Chapter 10 Read by Ms. DeLuca
Chapter 11 Read by Mrs. Constantino
Chapter 12 Read by Ms. Birofka
Chapter 13 Read by Ms. Rolston
Chapter 14 Read by Dr. Talbot
Christine Talbot
Supervisor of Instructional Technology, Library Media, and Data Reporting
chtalbot@nmerrick.org
Joanne Constantino
Library Media Lead Teacher
jconstantino@nmerrick.org
Caitlin Rolston, Library Media TA
crolston@nmerrick.org
Camp Avenue School Library:
516-379-3732
Harold D. Fayette School Library:
516-489-3090
Old Mill Road School Library:
516-379-0945