Welcome to the Media Center
The Warner Robins Middle School Media Center is a place where students continue working toward being lifetime learners. Each school year begins with an orientation, introducing or re-familiarizing each student with all our Media Center has to offer. Book check out for class or leisure/independent reading begins almost immediately and the students are assisted with this process by the media staff and our multi-station area network. This network extends beyond titles etc., in our library to include an array of on-line resources such as an encyclopedia, a full text magazine index, and the Internet. Our center also offers many standard reference materials for students to use in order to gather information and demonstrate reference skills. Our on-line resource technology, audio-visual materials, books, magazines and newspapers as well as a professional education library for teachers make the Warner Robins Middle School Media Center a very active learning environment for both students and teachers in our school and community.
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Rules and Links for the Media Center
Computer Labs ACCELERATED READER WMCA Club Media Happenings Research Tools GALILEO Britannica Online Media Center Tutorials Galileo kids'page Media Center Orientation
We collect old ink cartridges,cell phones and Box Tops for Education throughout the year. Please send them to the Media Center.
We are in need of bean bags for our Teen Center. If you would like to donate one, please feel free to stop by!

Rules and Policies o Media Center hours are from 7:10 a.m. to 3:10 p.m. o The use of the computers is a privilege, not a right. Students are expected to use computers in an ethical manner. o Students must enter the Media Center with a pink pass issued by a teacher. o Students may check out 2 books at a time for up to 2 weeks at a time. o Students must be sure to return books to the Media Center on or before the due date stamp, located at the back of the book. o Late fines are as follows: .10 cents a day for books, .25 cents a day for magazines or reference books. o Students with fines or overdue books may not check out any more books until account is cleared. o Students must pay replacement costs for lost or damaged library books. o Cost for printing from the computers is .10 cents a page or .25 cents for color copies.
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| 2007 Newberry Winner - The Higher Power of Lucky by Susan Patron |
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| Newberry Honor - Hattie Big Sky by Kirby Larson. |
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