Media Center Information
A. Hours: 7:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
B. Conduct:
1. Little or no talking
2. No damaging library materials
3. Misbehavior will result in loss of library privileges
4. No gum or candy allowed.
C. Checking out library materials:
1. A maximum of 4 items may be checked out at one
time.
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2. Materials are due in 2 weeks.
3. Materials may usually be renewed.
D. Overdue, lost, and damaged materials:
1. Materials not returned on time will result in a fine to
the student; a grace period of four school days is
given.
2. Students will pay the cost of replacement for lost or
damaged materials.
3. Grade cards will be withheld from students who have
overdue materials or outstanding charges.
E. Library use:
1. Each student may use the library twice each week to
do school work. Additional privileges may be granted
to students for school assignments.
2. Students may use the library computers for word
processing, to access the online catalog, or to access
electronic databases provided through INFOhio. A
permission form signed by a parent or guardian and
the student must be presented to use the Internet.
Internet access is provided for school use only.
Printing must be preapproved.
3. Students in the library will not be allowed to leave to
go to the office, lockers, restrooms, etc.
4. Teachers can arrange to bring their entire class for
work requiring the use of library materials. This
means the library may be closed to other students at
that time.

School Activities
The Board of Education, faculty, and staff recognize that a complete
extracurricular program is an important part of a quality educational
experience for students. Your school provides many opportunities for
you to participate in a group, club, or team of your choice based on your
interests and abilities. Participation in extracurricular activities is a
privilege of every student, and excellent behavior is expected as you
represent our school. Advisors/coaches and administrators have the
right to deny this privilege to students if the student's actions or
behaviors warrant removal from the team or event. In order to
participate in any extracurricular activity, a student must be in
attendance for a minimum of four full periods of school that day and
meet academic requirements.

Computers and Technology
As a member of the NOACSC, Paulding High School is able to provide
its students Internet access, connecting computers all over the world.
Along with the privilege of accessing the Internet, goes the responsibility
of following strict guidelines of proper conduct and use.
Paulding schools reserve the right to limit access to materials on this
network, which may not have educational value within the school
setting, and have taken available precautions to restrict student access
to inappropriate materials.
Use of the NOACSC network is a privilege, not a right. Students and
parents must sign an agreement acknowledging the Guidelines for
Acceptable Use before students are allowed to use the system. Any
violation of this agreement or the rules governing the use of computers
of the network will result in denial of privileges..

Administration Building
 
 
 
 
Paulding High School - 405 N. Water St. - Paulding, OH 45879 - (419) 399-4656