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OCASA Elementary School Unveils New Library Facility
We are excited to announce that the OCASA PTSA Library Committee has successfully relaunched our school library! Our amazing volunteers sorted new books, decorated the space, and prepared it for the new year. Thank you to Shelby Whitney, Jennifer Turner, Meghan Rymer, Steve Lusk, Kristina Salazar, and Karlee Hooper for your hard work.
Your students can now bring home checked-out books once again, providing them with a wonderful opportunity to explore new stories and expand their learning. Students may check out books for three weeks. When your student is done with their book, please have them return it during their class's library time. Library policies can be found in the parent and student handbook (In Parent Square, look under School Links in the menu to find your copy).
Reading is essential for academic success and personal growth, and we encourage you to support your child in this journey. Whether it’s fiction, non-fiction, or graphic novels, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Thank you for your continued support, and happy reading!
Frequently Asked Questions
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Books play an important role in children's education by improving literacy skills, expanding vocabulary, promoting creativity, and encouraging critical thinking. They help children develop emotional intelligence, broaden their knowledge, and cultivate a lifelong love for learning
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Books play an important role in children's education by improving literacy skills, expanding vocabulary, promoting creativity, and encouraging critical thinking. They help children develop emotional intelligence, broaden their knowledge, and cultivate a lifelong love for learning
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Books play an important role in children's education by improving literacy skills, expanding vocabulary, promoting creativity, and encouraging critical thinking. They help children develop emotional intelligence, broaden their knowledge, and cultivate a lifelong love for learning