MEDIA CENTER
Our Mission
The mission of TPSD's media centers is to provide students with the opportunity to become lifelong users and creators of information.
- Carver Elementary
- Joyner Elementary
- Parkway Elementary
- Thomas Street Elementary
- Lawhon Elementary
- Lawndale Elementary
- Pierce Street Elementary
- Rankin Elementary
- Milam Elementary
- Tupelo Middle School
- Tupelo High School
Carver Elementary
The mission of the Carver Elementary Library Media Center is to provide a diverse collection of resources that satisfy the educational needs and interests of students and staff in a setting that is welcoming of all people and fosters a love of reading while gaining knowledge. College and Career Readiness Standards will be employed in order to allow students the opportunity to develop skills in order to promote life-long learning and the ability to compete in a global society.
Joyner Elementary
Joyner Elementary School Library Media Center Program strives to provide a warm, welcoming, safe, and healthy environment for all students, faculty, parents and community members while preparing our students to be successful productive members of today's technology and knowledge driven society. The program goal is to foster a love for reading and gaining knowledge.
Parkway Elementary
The mission of the Parkway Elementary Library Media Center program is to provide a diverse collection of resources that satisfy the educational needs and interests of students and staff in a setting that is welcoming of all people and fosters a love of reading while gaining knowledge. College and Career Readiness Standards will be employed in order to allow students the opportunity to develop skills in order to promote life-long learning and the ability to compete in a global society.
Thomas Street Elementary
The mission of the Thomas Street Media Center is to provide resources to foster a love of gaining knowledge. Thomas Street Media Center strives to create a setting for staff and students to grow in the use of technology and their love of reading.
Lawhon Elementary
The mission of our school library media center is to provide students and teachers with a variety of resources and information, print and electronic, to prepare them for 21st century learning. We strive to ensure that all students are effective users of technology and information and establish a life-long love of reading.
Lawndale Elementary
The mission of our school library media center is to provide students and teachers with a variety of resources and information, print and electronic, to prepare them for 21st century learning. We strive to ensure that all students are effective users of technology and information and establish a life-long love of reading.
Pierce Street Elementary
The mission of our school library media center is to provide students and teachers with a variety of resources and information, print and electronic, to prepare them for 21st century learning. We strive to ensure that all students are effective users of technology and information and establish a life-long love of reading.
Rankin Elementary
Milam Elementary
The mission of the Milam School Library Media Program is to ensure that sixth grade students are effective users of ideas and information. The library media center strives to provide the school community with a wide range of materials on appropriate levels of difficulty that will encourage growth in knowledge, establish a life-long love of reading, and foster information literacy.
Tupelo Middle School
Tupelo High School
The mission of the Media Center is to serve as an integral support component of the total teaching-learning experience for the students of Tupelo High School. By providing appropriate resources for our students, faculty, and administration, we promote the philosophy of lifelong learning for all and encourage all to achieve to the maximum of their potential as learners, citizens and as human beings. We seek educational excellence for all members of the high school community.
Procedures and Policies
THS Media Center
Resources
The media center provides access to a comprehensive collection of curriculum-related print and electronic sources. These materials include circulating fiction and nonfiction books, reference books, eBooks, online subscription databases and the internet.
Online Resources.
Media Specialists
- Carver: Lauren Hall
- Joyner: Brittany Womack
- Parkway: Dawn Ver Hey
- Thomas Street: Robin Maynard
- Lawhon: Anna Cother Williams
- Lawndale: Annette Akins
- Pierce Street: Amy Hildenbrand
- Rankin: Toni Sims
- Milam: Ragen Carson
- TMS: Yolanda Randle
- THS: Nikki Reed