About the Searingtown School Professional Lending Library...
The Searingtown School Professional Lending Library (PLL) program has been established as a result of a grant submitted by Robyn Adelman, Occupational Therapist; Fred Jaffee, School Psychologist; and Karen Kliegman, Library Media Specialist and approved by the Herricks Community Fund.
The PLL is a resource designed to provide both staff members and parents with a selection of recently published books on the subjects of disabilities in children and/or children with special needs. Most books are adult reading; some are appropriate to be shared with children.
Topics include:
- Attention Deficit Disorder
- Autism
- Asperger's Syndrome
- Medications
- Dyslexia
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- Learning Disabilities
- Gifted Children
In order to participate in this program, a borrower must be a current Herricks School District staff member or parent.
How to Navigate the Professional Lending Library (PLL)...
Borrowing Procedures - How to borrow a book from the PLL.
Book Borrowing Policies - Book borrowing guidelines.
Lending Library Virtual Catalog - Virtually "browse" the shelves of the PLL.
Request a Book - Submit a request online to obtain a book available in the Virtual Catalog. All requests will be submitted via a secure site and will be sent to Karen Kliegman, Library Media Specialist. Requests will be processed through the Searingtown Library Media Center (see "contact").
Contact - How to contact Karen Kliegman, Library Media Specialist, at the Searingtown School Library Media Center.
