Learning Commons at the CBE
Today’s learners cannot imagine life without the internet and supporting technology. The concept of the traditional library is changing to include technology, online tools and spaces for collaboration and exploration.
School Literary Materials Selection
Related to Ministerial Order (#034/2025), Standards for the Selection, Availability, and Access of School Library Materials, CBE has published an administrative regulation AR3051: School Literary Materials Selection. Families and community members can request a review or reconsideration of a literary resource in a school's learning commons by completing the School Library Materials Reconsideration Challenge Request through their local school.
CBE also has an eLibrary online tool available to families, students and staff, which is an online catalogue for all CBE school libraries with detailed information on books, DVD’s and other resources that are available to borrow.
Additionally, parents and legal guardians are welcome to review classroom library collections by contacting your child's school.
Our Learning Commons
The Learning Commons has books of every genre and at every level. There is also a wide variety of magazines. Students are allowed to sign out two books at a time and keep them for two weeks. Magazines can be read when visiting the Learning Commons.
In addition to reading materials, the Learning Commons also has a chess station and creative activities stations, such as Lego, Cubelets, Ozobot, and Circuit building activities.
There are games and puzzles, a coloring table, and many areas for group work or independent study. Comfortable seating for all ages makes quiet reading in the Learning Commons a popular activity.
Library Catalogue
Visit the Hull School Library Catalogue. You can save can save it under your favorites, and you may want to rename it Hull School Library for easier reference.