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NORTHWEST ELEMENTARY

Digital Media Center (Library)

Digital Media Center (Library)

  • Meghan Blake

    Meghan Blake

    Digital Media Specialist / Library

    meghan.blake@brownwoodisd.org 

    Ms. Blake


    Welcome to the Northwest Library homepage!

    I graduated from Angelo State University in 2012 and I have been a librarian for five years. I'm a huge fan of reading and being taller than other people, even though I am short. And I hope to have another great year encouraging kids to read and achieve!

    If you have questions or need information, please contact me at:

    meghan.blake@brownwoodisd.org

    ​​​​​​​(325) 646-0707 ext. 7014

  •  A worm and an apple rest atop a stack of books, symbolizing knowledge and curiosity in a whimsical arrangement.


     

    Need to find a specific book, movie or audiobook?

    The Destiny program helps run the library. It keeps track of items housed in the library and lets patrons check in and out those items.

    When searching for books or other items in Destiny, use the Catalog tab to help find what you are looking for.

    Click the link here to go to the District Destiny page.

    Then click on the link for the Northwest Elementary Library.

  • Click the button below to visit the district's library databases.

    DATABASES

  • Click on the Overdrive Media icon, the Follett Shelf icon or the Capstone Interactive icon to access these audiobooks, ebooks and interactive ebooks!

    Overdrive Media Console logo featuring a stylized design representing digital media access and streaming services. 

    Brownwood ISD offers all types of eBooks, Audiobooks and Read-Alongs to students, teachers,
    support staff and adminstrators for all age levels.

    Check with the librarian for your Library Card Number and PIN.

    Logo for Follett Shelf, featuring a stylized book icon and the brand name in modern typography. 

    Ebooks are also available through FollettShelf.

  • How should my child behave in the library?

    Students are expected to treat others kindly, respect all personal property, and follow instructions the first time given.

    How many books can my child borrow?

    Pre-K and Kindergarden can borrow one book at a time.

    First graders borrow up to two books, and second and third graders can borrow up to four books at once.

  • Lions with PRIDE will R.O.A.R!

    In the library, Northwest sudents are expected to be:


    RESPECTFUL

    OBEDIENT

    ACCOUNTABLE

    RESPONSIBLE

  •  Cover of "The Great Shelby Holmes" by Elizabeth Fuburg, featuring a young girl with a magnifying glass and a city backdrop.

    The Great Shelby Holmes

    by Elizabeth EulbergYear Published: 2016Middle Grade, Ages 8-12

    "Sherlock Holmes gets a fun, sweet twist with two irresistible young heroes in this middle grade debut from internationally bestselling YA author Elizabeth Eulberg." -
    ElizabethEulberg