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Contact Us
Ms. Kristin Falkner - Librarian
kfalkner@northallegheny.org
Classes taught:
KC, KD, KF
1A, 1C, 1F
2A, 2C
3A, 3C, 3D, 3F
4A, 4C, 4F
5A, 5C, 5EMrs. Darcy Mautino - Librarian
dmautino@northallegheny.org
Classes taught:
KA, KB, KE
1B, 1D, 1E, 1G
2B, 2D, 2E, 2F
3B, 3E
4B, 4D, 4E
5B, 5D, 5FMrs. Angie Thieret - Library Secretary
athieret@northallegheny.org
Schedule at McKnight:
Every other Monday
Tuesdays
Fridays
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Our beautiful McKnight library provides students and staff access to materials in a variety of genres and subjects to enrich their love of reading. In addition to print books, we also have ebooks that students can access using either Sora or our catalog, Destiny Discover. Using TigerID, students access both Sora and Destiny Discover to view both our print books and our ebooks. Students can then use their account to checkout ebooks while at home or at school - both during the school year and throughout the summer. They can also view their checkout history and create a list of favorite books that they have read.
North Allegheny also provides access to a number of subscription databases such as the Pebble Go collection, World Book Encyclopedia, Access PA/Power Library, CultureGrams, and World Almanac for Kids. These resources are available both at school and at home. Links to these resources are located on a tab to the left called Elementary Resources. Logins for these databases are available through your child's library class in Blackboard.
Each week, students attend library classes taught by the librarians, Ms. Falkner and Mrs. Mautino. Book exchanges, story times, the Celebration Book Club, March Book Madness (grades 3-5), the Summer Reading Program through Northland Library, author visits, and other reading activities support the development of literacy. Classes in first through fifth grades will receive a report card grade at the end of each semester. We also host two book fairs a year where all of the money raised goes to purchase new books for our library.