​​Learning Commons at the CBE

Today’s learners cannot imagine life without the internet and supporting technology. The concept of the traditional library is changing to include technology, online tools and spaces for collaboration and exploration.​​​

Learning Commons / Library

Borrowing Books

All of our classes have a regular library time, as well as a daily time to exchange their books for others. As students sign out library books, we ask that parents help them find a safe place to keep the books at home. It is important for children to learn responsibility in borrowing books, taking care of them and then returning them to the library. Books need to be returned on their due date or renewed if students need more time to finish the book.

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