ExperienceTenafly High School’s Lalor Library Media Center
continues to set the standard in providing end to end services enabling
teachers to teach and students to learn. Populated with the best
resources and equipment - supported by the highest quality staff, we
seamlessly integrate all media in one centrally located complex.
Shakespeare, television broadcast, Xeroxing, Mozart, coffee, conferencing, video editing,
maps, novels, computer stations, displays, movies, meetings, art, an academic theater, tape, rulers,
and tissues, and much more - all under one roof – literally.
Well over 1000 students and faculty use our services
daily. Electronically, we reach out to many others via Internet and a 24/7
television broadcast. Every classroom and home in our community and beyond
has access providing a valuable school / community / world connection. We
regularly receive school library media personnel, school administrators and
state officials as they are curious about our facility and want to see it in
action.
We welcome you – come and experience!
Exploration and Impression
Students are encouraged to explore topics related to
coursework and discover new interests in spacious and welcoming surroundings. Our library and its contents
are designed to encourage students' knowing and liking the world. State-of-the-art technology and a wide range
of resources make research efficient and allow students to gain new and different impressions concerning subjects
of all kinds.
Creative Expression
As students build knowledge concerning various topics,
creative expression is encouraged. Included within the library media center complex is a media production
lab, and a fully equipped professional television studio flanked with bookshelves and a courtyard
backdrop. The library's studio regularly broadcasts programs and events locally and internationally
on a wide range of topics.
On Behalf of the World
Students are encouraged to make full use of the library media
center to further their study, broaden and deepen their minds, and express creativity with a hope that they
will use knowledge on behalf of one world we share.
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