Hassenfeld could use your help

The library needs help reshelving returned books. Sign up here to volunteer. 
By Susan Schoenecker, Library Volunteer Coordinator

Things are busy in Hassenfeld Library as students return to regular use of the beloved space. While it's a joy to see so many students of all ages enthusiastic about reading, it means our librarians could use your help — happy readers return over 1,000 books weekly that have to be reshelved. If you would like to help us out, please complete the form here. You are welcome to coordinate with your child’s library day. The Lower School library class schedule is available for reference here

In addition to help reshelving books, volunteers may be asked for help finding books with students or other activities helpful to the Hassenfeld Library staff. Volunteers should plan to check in with a member of the library staff upon arrival to go over shelving and other library procedures. All volunteers must adhere to USN's COVID-related protocols and all other school rules while on campus. 
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