Middle and High Schoolers' books checked out this school year are due back to the Hassenfeld Library by Friday, May 8. Lower Schoolers' books are due Friday, May 15. Rising Middle School and High School students will soon have the opportunity to check out books for the summer, and those books will be due Friday, August 21.
By Kate Pritchard, Library Director
As the school year draws to a close, the time has come for our library books to return to their shelves. Middle and High Schoolers' books checked out this school year are due back to the Hassenfeld Library by Friday, May 8. Lower Schoolers' books are due Friday, May 15. After these dates, any books remaining on your account will be marked lost, and you will be charged a replacement fee for each book.
In the next few weeks, all rising Middle School and High School students will get a preview of their summer reading lists from our librarians. At this time, they will be allowed to check out up to three books for the summer. Students who have books checked out must return them before checking out new books for the summer. Rising LS students may not check out books from our library over the summer.
Books checked out over the summer will be due back to the library on Friday, August 21, at the end of the first week of school.
Allison Van Konynenburg returns to USN as Interim HS Dean of Teaching and Learning. Taking on additional responsibilities this academic year, Justin Fitzpatrick is now Interim HS Dean for Academic Affairs and Laura Snow is the High School Academic Operations Manager.
Please join us in welcoming to USN: LS Spanish Teacher Connor Mitchell, LS Music Teacher Marisa Frank, LS Learning Support Specialist MacKenzie Grant, Fourth Grade Teacher Alexis Novotny, Second Grade Teachers Cara Bishop and Lindsay Moates, First Grade Teachers Marisa Depke and Molly Roth '10, and Kindergarten Teacher Ellen Haber '00. Also, Naturalist Carrie Riley transitions to LS from the HS Science Department.
USN Mission: University School of Nashville models the best educational practices. In an environment that represents the cultural and ethnic composition of Metropolitan Nashville, USN fosters each student’s intellectual, artistic, and athletic potential, valuing and inspiring integrity, creative expression, a love of learning, and the pursuit of excellence.