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Lovell High School

Library

Welcome to the LHS Library!

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Students and a teacher work at computers in a classroom setting.

WY State Library Databases

  • Academic Search Premiere
  • Biography (Gale in Context)
  • Britannica
  • Chilton Library
  • CQ Researcher
  • Global Issues (Gale)
  • MAS Ultra - School Ed Middle (Gale)
  • Middle Search Plus
  • Mometrix
  • Opposing Viewpoints (Gale)
  • Primary Search
  • U.S. History (Gale)
    • The library has books, e-books, reference materials and periodicals available for staff and students.
    • The library is open from 7:45-3:30 Monday-Thursday and from 7:45-1:00 on Fridays.
    • Students can check out e-books for a three-week period; books can be checked out for a two-week period, but then can be renewed.
    • Students need a pass from a teacher or the office in order to come to the library on their own.
    • Teachers may sign up to bring their entire class for various activities.
    • Library materials are ordered every two months. If you have requests, please let the library staff know.
    • Inter-library loans between district libraries can be arranged if there is a book in another building you would like to check out.
    • No fines are charged for overdue books, but students must pay for lost or damaged materials.
  • There are many ways to get help at Lovell High School.

    • Before-School Tutoring in the Library (7:00-7:45, Monday-Friday)
    • FLEX (Monday-Thursday)
    • After-School Tutoring in scheduled teachers' classrooms (3:30-4:45):  
    • Saturday Tutoring
      • Usually 8:00-11:00
    • ACT Tutoring
      • See Mrs. Teter for more information
  • Pulitzer Prize Winners

    Nobel Prize for Literature

    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    This government site provides more information than weather!

    50 States
    This site will tell you everything you need to know about each state and then some.

    Social Studies/Science - Maps from University of Texas
    This site is rich in maps related to topics in social studies and science.

    InfoPlease
    This website has encyclopedia, atlas and thesaurus features, as well as current topics and categories like homework help, history and holidays.

    National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    NASA offers an "Image of the Day" and has sections just for teachers and students.

    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia
    This site is devoted entirely to the Holocaust.

    English - Owl Purdue Writing Center
    This English-teacher approved site will help you cite APA, MLA, and more.

    Congress.gov
    Do you need to check
    on a bill in Congress? This site will tell you everything you need to know!

    CIA World Factbook
    This site has amazing facts about anywhere in the world.

    The Library of Congress
    Find primary and secondary sources and much more.

    Lexipedia
    Need a thesaurus? This site does the job, plus it translates a few words.

    PBS LearningMedia
    This site has a wide variety of games, videos and articles. Search by subject, grade or topic.

    ScienceNews for Students
    This site has to up-to-date info for kids.

  • To see the Lexile® rating of many of the books in our library catalog, select the book title you are interested in and then click into the details of the book. If available, the Lexile® will appear near the bottom. Most Lexiled® books on the library shelves are labeled with an orange dot on the spine.

    LEXILES®: Typical Reader Measures, by Grade*

    Grade Reader Measures, Mid-Year
    25th percentile to 75th percentile (IQR)
    1 Up to 300L
    2 140L to 500L
    3 330L to 700L
    4 445L to 810L
    5 565L to 910L
    6 665L to 1000L
    7 735L to 1065L
    8 805L to 1100L
    9 855L to 1165L
    10 905L to 1195L
    11 and 12 940L to 1210L
  • We get the following professional journals in our LHS library:

    • Successful Farming
    • Woods

    We have over 80 titles (books, e-books, or DVDs). Please open the file below to see what professional materials we have in our library:

  • Carissa Camp
    Dist. Librarian/ELL and Gifted Coordinator/LMS ELA and Spanish instructor
    Email Carissa Camp

    Cameron Frates
    Library Paraprofessional and LHS Job Shadow Coordinator
    Email Cameron Frates

  • Soaring Eagle Nominees 2026-2027

    Gather by Kenneth Cadow
    Where He Can't Find You by Darcy Coates
    The Weaver Bride (#1) by Lydia Gregovic
    Sky’s End (Above the Black #1) by Marc J Gregson
    The Amazing Generation: Your Guide to Fun and Freedom in a Screen-Filled World by Jonathan Haidt & Catherine Price
    As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow by Zoulfa Katouh
    Watch Us Crack by Gabriella LePore
    Stars and Smoke (#1) by Marie Lu

    Powerless (#1) by Lauren Roberts
    This Ain't Our First Rodeo by Liara Tamani

    In order to vote for your favorite nominee, you must read at least 3 of the 2026-27 nominees. (You have until March 2027.) Our library is collecting them all, so do it to it!

    Click HERE to see previous nominees and winners.