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Student Success Initiative

In 2016-17, with a grant from the California State Library, the Pacific Library Partnership (PLP) and NorthNet Library System (NLS) joined forces to support The Student Success Initiative.  The Initiative created a pilot program of partnerships between school districts and 15 local public libraries to enable students access to public library resources using their school-issued student identification cards.  In 2017-18, the Student Success Initiative expanded with a statewide grant with 51 participating libraries. In 2018-19, it has further expanded to over 60 libraries. The Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District and the Livermore Public Library are proud to be part of this expansion! 

Student ID & Library Card All in One!

 

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The Livermore School District and the Livermore Public Library, is providing students access to public library resources using their student ID card and student ID number. 

  • All LVJUSD middle and high school student IDs will serve as a Livermore Public Library card.
  • Students will have full access to Livermore Public Library resources (See below for all of the benefits the public library has to offer beyond just books!)
  • Students will be automatically enrolled in the program unless a parent/guardian chooses to opt-out. (Opt-out forms available in school offices and on this webpage.)  
  • Continuing students retain access year to year until they graduate or leave LVJUSD.

Using Your Student One Card

  • Simply present your Student ID card at the City library's desk to check out books and other physical materials.
  • For online access, your Student ID number is the login and your last name is your password.

 

Library Benefits to Students

  • Borrow up to 99 books and select items from any Livermore Public Library location.
  • Receive access to online test prep and practice tests for PSAT, SAT, ACT, AP Exams.
  • Access online tutoring assistance from Tutor.com
  • Request books from partner libraries, including academic collections, with Link+.
  • Use and download eBooks, online audio books, and magazines 24/7 via the Livermore Public Library website.
  • Use online research websites (that normally charge a fee) with pre-vetted articles, books and other media for research assignments and projects.
  • Explore scholarship opportunities online.
  • Practice a language in a self-led, online course and speak with a native speaker of a foreign language.
  • Access quiet areas for study and free Wi-Fi at the library.
  • Participate in regularly scheduled events and classes.

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