Jennifer L. Freedman, Director of Instructional Technology and Innovation
Phone: 631-867-3080
Elementary Libraries
The elementary school library media center supports the instructional needs of its students, faculty and other members of the learning community. Due to the rapidly changing landscape of information technology, library resources need to accomplish more than simply supplementing classroom instruction. To meet this need, the library media center has expanded its mission into preparing students to become digital and media-literate, lifelong learners and proposes to foster this by teaching students to become effective users of information.
Each elementary school student is scheduled for one 40-minute library class each week. During this time, students are able to access the full range of information resources and services that meet their intellectual, curricular, and recreational needs. Students are encouraged to enjoy reading and appreciate literature through author studies, group instruction and individual guidance.
The goal of the library media program is for students to gain competence in acquiring information through a variety of resources as well as to stimulate their interest in reading, viewing, and sharing information and ideas.
Middle School Library
Inspiring today’s students to become tomorrow’s leaders, the library is a safe place for discovery, development, and creation. New technology and makerspace resources lead to an engaging and exciting learning environment. When students walk through our doors, they begin a journey to become caring, responsible and active global citizens.
The LMS Media Center is a learning commons empowering students with resources and technology for exploration, creativity and innovation. We build life-long learners with critical thinking skills that carry throughout the school and beyond. We welcome all those who seek knowledge.
High School Library
The Lindenhurst High School Library Media Center is a unique blend of non-print and print resources tailored to meet the educational, vocational, and informational needs of the staff and student body. The philosophy of our media center is to support and enhance learning for students and staff of the Lindenhurst school community. The librarians strive to meet the needs of our students and teachers through frequent communication, involvement, and collaboration. Our motto is, “When in doubt, come to the library!”
Our Library Media Center comfortably seats 70 students and boasts an extensive makerspace collection that supports all areas of the curriculum. This vibrant area offers students the opportunity to create and design while taking a mental break from technology. You can often find students completing a puzzle, sewing, crafting, or playing a game during their lunch and study hall periods. The library has two distinct teaching spaces and plenty of room for those to study and work quietly. Lamination services are available for faculty and staff.
Computer facilities include a full classroom of 30 computers which students may use at their convenience, and teachers may reserve for full class lessons. The Library Media Center also has an Innovation Lab which features a 3-D printer, podcast equipment, and a Silhouette crafting machine. The librarians are available to assist with all digital software available for students and teachers on their chrome books. Additionally, all of our subscription databases and access to our online catalog can take place on students’ devices. Students can conduct research from the comfort of their own homes using resources such as Gale, Ebsco, and organize their work through Noodle Tools. The library also has a Clear Touch Learning panel which is an interactive, innovative, digital tool designed to take lessons into the next generation of learning.
The High School Library Media Center strives to use computer technology and a full range of library resources to meet the educational information needs for the entire school community. At the heart of our library is a desire to support the social emotional needs of our students through literature and hobbies that aim to build their self-worth.
Ms. Sarah Feder
Library Media Specialist
About Us
I am the Library Media Specialist at Albany Avenue Elementary School. I am so excited to teach students about the library, information literacy, and research. My favorite children's book is Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes. I look forward to teaching your child to love reading and to enjoy coming to the library each week!
Our Library Program
Please use the link to learn more on our school library website.
Library Hours:
Monday to Friday, 8:40 a.m - 3:40 p.m.
Mrs. Laura McDermott
Library Media Specialist
About Me
I am the new library media specialist at Alleghany Avenue. Outside of school I enjoy spending time with my family, playing tennis, kayaking and of course reading. I am a big sports fan and love the NY Mets and the NY Rangers. My favorite genre of books is historical fiction. I've read so many wonderful books over the years but my all time favorite has always been Charlotte's Web.
Our Library Program
To foster a love for reading and knowledge of technology while improving literacy among students.
Library Hours:
Monday | 1:00 – 3:15 |
Tuesday | 9:00 – 11:25 |
Wednesday | 9:00 – 3:15 |
Thursday | 9:00 – 3:15 |
Friday | 9:00 – 3:15 |
Mrs. Marisa Knoth
Library Media Specialist
About Me
As a proud member of the Daniel Street learning community, I am excited to work with all of the wonderful students here in the Library Media Center. My goal is to create a positive, fun and inclusive learning environment wherein students can thrive. My library program fosters a love of literacy and uses student interest-based learning activities that cultivate creative and curious minds.
Prior to joining the Lindenhurst School District, I was a children’s librarian at a Suffolk County public library. I have always had a love of reading and some of my favorite books include “Charlotte’s Web” by E.B. White, “Oh, The Places You’ll Go” by Dr. Seuss and “When You Trap a Tiger” by Tae Keller.
Our Library Program
The Daniel Street Library is a warm and welcoming place for students, teachers and parents. It is the goal of the library program to develop and encourage a love of reading for all students and assist them in becoming critical thinkers who are effective and responsible users of information. During Library, students will:
Open Library Hours
In addition to our weekly scheduled library classes, the library is open before school on Tuesdays for grades 2 and 3 and Fridays for grades 4 and 5 from 8:55-9:10 a.m. for book selection and checkout.
Mrs. Theresa Del Orfano
Library Media Specialist
About Me
Mrs. Del Orfano has been in the Lindenhurst School District as a library media specialist since 1993 and has taught at many of the elementary schools. She received a dual bachelor’s degree in elementary education N-6 and music from SUNY Cortland and her master’s in Library and Information Science from LIU Post. Some of her hobbies are reading, baking, visiting museums, exploring the Northeast and watching the Mets, Jets and Rangers. Her favorite children’s book is “The War That Saved My Life.” She lives with her husband, three children and her cat, Toby, and yellow Lab, Brinkley.
I can be reached through e-mail and ParentSquare.
Our Library Program
The school library program serves to instill a love of reading, inspire lifelong learning and foster independent library use. Students visit once a week for 40 minutes with their class to check out books and to practice information literacy skills and digital citizenship. The library is an inviting space where students may acquire knowledge and gain insight, a welcoming haven where children may seek respite from a demanding day and a stimulating place where they may open books and open their minds for a better tomorrow.
Open Library Hours
Tuesday | 11:30 a.m. – 3:40 p.m. |
Wednesday | 8:50 – 11:15 a.m. |
Thursday | 8:50 a.m. – 3:40 p.m. |
Friday | 11:30 a.m. – 3:40 p.m. |
Mrs. Theresa Del Orfano
Library Media Specialist
About Me
Mrs. Del Orfano has been in the Lindenhurst School District as a library media specialist since 1993 and has taught at many of the elementary schools. She received a dual bachelor’s degree in elementary education N-6 and music from SUNY Cortland and her master’s in Library and Information Science from LIU Post. Some of her hobbies are reading, baking, visiting museums, exploring the Northeast and watching the Jets, Mets and Rangers. Her favorite children’s book is “The War That Saved My Life.” She lives with her husband, three children and her cat, Toby, and yellow Lab, Brinkley.
I can be reached through email and ParentSquare.
Our Library Program
The school library program serves to instill a love of reading, inspire lifelong learning and foster independent library use. Students visit once a week for 40 minutes with their class to check out books and to practice information literacy skills and digital citizenship. The library is an inviting space where students may acquire knowledge and gain insight, a welcoming haven where children may seek respite from a demanding day and a stimulating place where they may open books and open their minds for a better tomorrow.
Open Library Hours
Monday | 8:50 a.m. – 3:40 p.m. |
Tuesday | 8:50 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. |
Wednesday | 11:30 a.m. – 3:40 p.m. |
Friday | 8:50 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. |
Ms. Heidi Lamber
Library Media Specialist
About Me
Hello! My name is Heidi Lambert and this will be my first year as the Library Media Specialist at William Rall. I am very excited to join the William Rall Family. My goal is to instill a love of reading, expose students to all of the resources that the library has to offer, and to inspire them to become life-long learners. My favorite part of being a librarian is helping your children find their just right book, and seeing the excitement on their faces when they bring them home each week. I look forward to working with your children and having so much fun in the library! Please feel free to email me with any questions at hlambert@lufsd.org.
Our Library Program
Students have a great time in the library, from listening to stories to learning about technology. Students will be learning about digital citizenship, media literacy, coding, Google applications and research skills.
My goals for the library are to:
Open Library Hours
Library hours are from 9:05 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.
Mrs. Michelle Casale
Library Media Specialist
About Me
Welcome to the Middle School Library Media Center! I am overjoyed to begin my career as a Library Media Specialist this year. Prior to coming to Lindenhurst Schools, I worked as a Children’s Librarian in the Suffolk County Library System. I have always had a love for both reading and learning, and I am excited to develop an environment that supports and empowers students to discover and develop their love for reading and learning as well.
Our Library Program
The Library Media Center in Lindenhurst Middle School is an inviting environment where students have the agency to enjoy reading and learning. The Library Media Center offers spaces for collaborative learning, quiet reading, and creative making. Whether students are practicing their research skills or tinkering with robots, they are gaining and building skills that will support their educational paths.
Students and staff have access to a broad collection of fiction and nonfiction titles as well as digital resources and databases. The Library Media Center’s Maker Space is stocked with craft materials, coding and robotic equipment, Legos, board games, and even a 3D printer, and the Innovation Lab inside the Library Media Center is a space where students can use technology such as podcasting equipment.
Whether you need a book recommendation, have a research question, or just need to stop by the Chrome Depot, the Library Media Center is open to you and we’re always happy to help!
Open Library Hours
8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Ms. Kelly Ricotta
Library Media Specialist
Phone: 631-867-3747
About Me
I’m Kelly Ricotta, one of the library media specialists at the High School. This is my second year in the district as a librarian. Prior to these two years I worked in the district in a few different buildings in a variety of roles. My love of research and books brought me to completing my master’s in library media and information science. I enjoy sharing those passions through lessons and activities in the Media Center. Since starting at the High School I have been reading more YA titles and getting great recommendations from the students. It is hard to choose a favorite book, but the “Harry Potter” series is always one that I can fall back on and has special meaning to me and my family.
To contact us, you can always stop by our offices, located in the back of the Media Center, or you can reach us via email and phone.
Ms. Jennifer Kelly
Library Media Specialist
Phone: 631-867-3746
About Me
Welcome to the Lindenhurst High School Library! For 23 years I have taught in Lindenhurst as a high school English teacher, but when the opportunity to become one of the high school librarians presented itself to me, I couldn’t have been more thrilled. I have been a reader and have had a love of the library my whole life. As a teenager, I worked as a page in the Lindenhurst Memorial Library, and I have always enjoyed the research process, which was especially important for me as an English major.
Our Library Program
The Lindenhurst High School Media Center is a warm and welcoming environment where students can feel comfortable to learn, explore and ask questions. The Media Center staff is available to help students with anything they may need. Our motto for the High School Library is “When in Doubt Go to the Library!” We want to encourage students and all staff members to consider us a resource for getting things accomplished. Whether it’s a general research question, difficulty with technology, collaboration for an upcoming lesson or simply what to read next – allow us to help meet your needs!
We offer an active and flexible space for both students and teachers to use. One of our goals has been to make it a warmer and more inviting space for students designed to support learning, collaboration, creativity and reading. Students have full access to our book collection and are able to borrow books at their convenience. We engage readers with a focus on popular and relevant young adult literature, and our displays attract attention and generate interest. Additionally, we implement monthly themes to create a positive atmosphere among teachers and students. Students can also come to the Media Center to use our makerspace. Our makerspace is filled with puzzles, board games, Legos, STEM activities and a lot more that students can explore at their own pace. Students are encouraged to create and play with a variety of makerspace items.
Our Media Center has work space for group projects, quiet areas for studying and comfortable seating to relax in. Students have 24/7 access to the district’s databases where they can retrieve credible and reliable sources of information. The Media Center also houses Chrome Depot and a computer lab.
Open Library Hours
We maintain a comfortable work environment from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m. Students can access the Media Center before and after school. Students are welcome to come to the Media Center during their lunch and study hall periods with the proper pass.
IG: @lhs_library_