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New Haven High School to Unveil 21st Century Library

With a little help from the 2006 bond, the high school has made significant upgrades to its equipment and technology.

A coffee shop, state-of-the-art computer lab and television broadcast studio are only a few of the improvements students will see when they return to New Haven High School this year.

Using part of the 2006 bond for high school improvements, the district overhauled its library with the chief objective of bringing its technology and services into the 21st century.

“We surveyed students about the high school last year and one thing they consistently said was our library was useless,” said Superintendent Keith Wunderlich in a release. “How can students write papers on today’s issues and do research if the library has nothing current? That had to change. We believe we’ll have the most up-to-date and technologically advanced high school library in the county when it opens in September.”

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The new library will feature updated wireless connectivity, electronic books available for check-out via iPads, an area for student performances, an updated book collection with contemporary reference materials and a coffee shop run by students in the business classes.


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