Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents. For real-time access, phone the library during school hours [(508) 543-1629] or try one of the links below.
How can I get help outside of school hours?
Try one of these "Ask a Librarian" links:Ask an IPL LibrarianMass Answers 24/7Or try the Homework Help services available through Boston Public Library. You're entitled to a free BPL card and free one-on-one online tutoring 2:00 PM - midnight seven days a week.Back to Top
Try one of these "Ask a Librarian" links:Ask an IPL LibrarianMass Answers 24/7Or try the Homework Help services available through Boston Public Library. You're entitled to a free BPL card and free one-on-one online tutoring 2:00 PM - midnight seven days a week.
How do I write a book report?
Ask your teacher! You can also find some general guidance at the sites listed through this IPLlink: Writing Book Reports & Book ReviewsBack to Top
Ask your teacher! You can also find some general guidance at the sites listed through this IPLlink: Writing Book Reports & Book Reviews
How are materials in the library organized?
The upstairs media center contains books tied to the curriculum taught primarily on the second floor of the high school, including social sciences, language, literature & rhetoric, geography & history. Downstairs the media center contains non-print resources, periodicals, and books tied to curricula taught primarily downstairs, including the sections on philosophy & psychology, religion, natural science & mathematics, technology (applied sciences), and the arts.Back to Top
The upstairs media center contains books tied to the curriculum taught primarily on the second floor of the high school, including social sciences, language, literature & rhetoric, geography & history. Downstairs the media center contains non-print resources, periodicals, and books tied to curricula taught primarily downstairs, including the sections on philosophy & psychology, religion, natural science & mathematics, technology (applied sciences), and the arts.