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Welcome to the Woodland Library!

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In our elementary library program, students develop a love of reading, sharpen their research skills, and grow as curious, confident learners. From kindergarten through fourth grade, students engage in joyful and purposeful experiences with books, storytelling, and technology. Younger students explore picture books, listen to read-alouds, and practice choosing "just right" books that match their interests and reading levels. As students grow, they dive into a wider range of genres, learn how to find and evaluate information, and use digital tools responsibly to support learning across the curriculum. The library program fosters a lifelong appreciation for reading, supports academic growth, and nurtures independent, information-literate learners.

Mission Statement

It is the mission of the Methacton Library Information Department to guarantee that students and staff have access to and are effective users of ideas and information and to promote life-long learning.

To ensure this mission is accomplished, the Methacton Library Department will:

  • Provide intellectual and physical access to materials in all formats
  • Provide instruction to foster competence and stimulate interest in reading, viewing, and using information and ideas
  • Provide leadership, instruction, and consulting assistance in the use of instructional and informational technologies.

The goal of the library program is creating students who are information literate. The student who is information literate:

  • Develops competence as an active locator and user of information to solve problems and to satisfy their own curiosity
  • Grows as a lifelong learner and appreciates various forms of literature
  • Uses information in responsible and creative ways.


Library Materials Policy & Process

Meet the Librarian

Mrs. Terri Yocum, Librarian
(610) 489-5000, ext. 43204
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