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The mission of Grover Heights Elementary School Library is to foster a love of reading while encouraging students to be life-long learners by providing quality literature and resources in a welcoming and nurturing environment.
 
Library Procedures: Grades TK - 1st can check out one book at a time, Grades 2nd - 6th can check out two books at a time.  Students do not have to wait for their designated class library time to exchange books, they can come in anytime the library is open.  We do not charge late fees, however, lost or damaged books will need to be paid for or replaced by another hardcover book by the same title.
Thank you!
Would you like to donate a book to our library? Here is the Amazon link for the Grover Heights Elementary School Library List, which is updated regularly. Your support is greatly appreciated, thank you!
 
Our book fair was May 12th - 16th,
it was a tremendous success!
We use the funds from Book Fairs to purchase
new books for student check out.
Thank you for your support!!
 
Our next fair is November 3rd - 7th
 
April was National Poetry Month
Suitcase Poetry was a lot of fun!
Students pick an object out of the suitcase
and we read a corresponding poem to the class.
Battle of the Books!!
Our team participated in the Battle of the Books on April 12th
The students worked very hard reading many books, they did really well!
Way to go team!!
Read Across America/Dr. Seuss Week! February 28th - March 7th
Guest readers! Dress up days! Read-A-Thon!
See pics below :-)
California Young Reader Medal Awards 2025
 
This year's primary nominees are:

 

Mel Fell
Are You a Cheeseburger?
My First Day
Room for Everyone
Luli and the Language of Tea
 
Our students have voted "Are You a Cheeseburger?"
as the winner for Grover Heights!!!!
 
 
The winner of the primary category for CYRM 2025 is "Are You a Cheeseburger?" by Monica Arnaldo!!
Reading is Magical!
Chess in the Library
Future Librarians
Woof!!?!