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WELCOME TO YOUR HUSKY DEN! THE CHINO HILLS HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY / MEDIA CENTER!

 

 

The Chino Hills High School Library / Media Center provides a unique environment where students can effectively apply their acquired skills with integrity and respect for others. The library strives to support students to think critically and creatively while gaining an enthusiasm for learning. Our mission is to help students achieve their personal and academic goals and become lifelong learners through engagement, technology, teacher collaboration, and a well-maintained and current library collection that empowers students to be effective citizens on campus and in their community. 

Our Vision   

The Chino Hills High School Library Media Center will be the premier library model by building a knowledge infrastructure that branches into all aspects of the campus culture and by becoming the center for powerful teaching and learning through rigorous and diverse activities in a community of integrity and respect.  

Library Reminders

  • A valid ID card is always required to check out textbooks and library books.
  • All library books are checked out for two weeks at a time and can be renewed.
  • Free printing is available (black ink only).
  • Students MUST have a pass to be in the library during class time.
  • Eating, drinking, and chewing gum is not allowed.
  • Library book late fees are $0.05 per day, with a maximum of $5.00.
  • Library books that are lost or damaged beyond repair will be charged the full replacement cost of the book.

 

 

 

Library Hours

Monday thru Friday

7:30am - 4:30pm

(Open on student school days)

 

Library Team

Gina Alvarado

gina_alvarado@chino.k12.ca.us

Secondary Library / Media Assistant

 

Deborah Garcia

deborah_garcia@chino.k12.ca.us

Secondary Library / Media Assistant

 

Dorinda Schierhold

dorinda_schierhold@chino.k12.ca.us

District Librarian

 

 

 

 

 

CVUSD Device Protection Plan

 

 

Parents have the option of purchasing a Chino Valley Unified School District Device Protection Plan for their student's device. The plan provides for accidental damage to the student's device for the current school year at the cost of $40.00. Parents wishing to purchase the protection plan may purchase online at My School Bucks, or by completing the agreement below and return to the library with cash, or a check made payable to CVUSD, in the amount of $40.00. This option is only available until 8/31/2025. After 8/31/2025, damaged laptops will receive a fine of $50.00 per incident.

2025-2026 Device Protection Plan Flyer

2025-2026 Device Protection Plan Agreement English

2025-2026 Device Protection Plan Agreement Mandarin

2025-2026 Device Protection Plan Agreement Spanish

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Textbook services are available with a pass from your teacher during class time or on your own before school, lunch, and after school.  New students may come anytime and on the same day as registered.

When you receive your textbook(s), look the book(s) over carefully that day.  If you see any damage that is not noted inside the cover, report it within 3 days. A replacement, or repairs, will be done if necessary. Students will be responsible for damage fees if not reported right away. Write your name on the inside front cover of the book and protect your books from the rain or other damage by covering them.  Replacing a textbook will cost A LOT, so handle it with care!  

If you leave your textbook in a classroom, or anywhere else, YOU are still responsible for it!  You are also responsible for returning it directly and in person to the library staff.  Always wait to make sure the book turned in is yours and that there are no fines on your account.

  • All textbooks must be covered if carried to school. 
  • Free book covers are available in the library while supplies last. If you need help learning to cover a book, a library staff member will be happy to assist you!
  • If you drop a class, return the textbook immediately.
  • Any fines on your account can prevent your participation in many extra-curricular activities.

Damage to textbook fees:

  • Repairable damages to textbooks = $20.00 minimum bindery fee ($1.50/sheet after 6th page). This includes:
    • Graffiti
    • Torn or missing pages
    • Cover or spine damage
  • Un-repairable damage to textbooks = full replacement price (Range $67 - $300). This includes;
    • Any significant water damage
    • Mold or mildew
    • Lost book
    • Damaged beyond repair

Please contact the Library with any further questions; 909-606-7540, ext. 5334

 

The library catalog can be accessed through ClassLink. Look for the Follett Destiny icon. 

 

Access to the school’s network is a privilege and is for school work only.  Inappropriate use will result in the loss of privileges, and possible disciplinary action.  If students lose their privileges, students and their parents must apply in writing to the Administration, who will decide when and if their privileges will be reinstated.  

Students can now access all programs they will need through ClassLink!

To open ClassLink:

  • Enter the district computer username (not your email) and password:
    • “username” is the student’s 9-digit student ID#
    • Password format is the first initial of the student’s first name (UPPERCASE), first initial of the student’s last name (lowercase) and the student’s birthdate. 
      • Example:  John Husky with a birthdate of 05/01/2010 would be Jh05/01/10
  • ClassLink will give you access to all of your online textbooks, school applications, library catalog, and the Gale database.
 
  • Textbook services are available with a pass from your teacher during class time or on your own before school, lunch, and after school.  New students may come anytime and on the same day as registered.

    When you receive your textbook(s), look the book(s) over carefully that day.  If you see any damage that is not noted inside the cover, report it within 3 days. A replacement, or repairs, will be done if necessary. Students will be responsible for damage fees if not reported right away. Write your name on the inside front cover of the book and protect your books from the rain or other damage by covering them.  Replacing a textbook will cost A LOT, so handle it with care!  

    If you leave your textbook in a classroom, or anywhere else, YOU are still responsible for it!  You are also responsible for returning it directly and in person to the library staff.  Always wait to make sure the book turned in is yours and that there are no fines on your account.

    • All textbooks must be covered if carried to school. 
    • Free book covers are available in the library while supplies last. If you need help learning to cover a book, a library staff member will be happy to assist you!
    • If you drop a class, return the textbook immediately.
    • Any fines on your account can prevent your participation in many extra-curricular activities.

    Damage to textbook fees:

    • Repairable damages to textbooks = $20.00 minimum bindery fee ($1.50/sheet after 6th page). This includes:
      • Graffiti
      • Torn or missing pages
      • Cover or spine damage
    • Un-repairable damage to textbooks = full replacement price (Range $67 - $300). This includes;
      • Any significant water damage
      • Mold or mildew
      • Lost book
      • Damaged beyond repair

    Please contact the Library with any further questions; 909-606-7540, ext. 5334

     
  • The library catalog can be accessed through ClassLink. Look for the Follett Destiny icon. 

     
  • Access to the school’s network is a privilege and is for school work only.  Inappropriate use will result in the loss of privileges, and possible disciplinary action.  If students lose their privileges, students and their parents must apply in writing to the Administration, who will decide when and if their privileges will be reinstated.  

  • Students can now access all programs they will need through ClassLink!

    To open ClassLink:

    • Enter the district computer username (not your email) and password:
      • “username” is the student’s 9-digit student ID#
      • Password format is the first initial of the student’s first name (UPPERCASE), first initial of the student’s last name (lowercase) and the student’s birthdate. 
        • Example:  John Husky with a birthdate of 05/01/2010 would be Jh05/01/10
    • ClassLink will give you access to all of your online textbooks, school applications, library catalog, and the Gale database.