Back to School

Gear up for success in the new school year with free library resources. Find homework help, tutoring, career services, and more. Whether you’re a student, parent, or educator, your library is here to support all the learners in your life.

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Get academic support at Study Zone. We offer tutoring and homework help online and in person for students in grades K-12. Join our Math Club for fun lessons. Practice reading with Reading Buddies. Improve your English with Talk Time for Kids and Teens. 

Tutoring and Homework Help

Need help with your homework? Connect to help online and in person. 

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Tutoring and Homework Help

Math Club

Attend one-hour math lessons online for students in grades K-8. 

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Math Club

Reading Buddies

Practice reading aloud online. Get paired with another student at your reading level and a volunteer. 

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Reading Buddies

Talk Time for Kids and Teens

Practice conversation skills in English. High school volunteers lead daily activities for students in grades K-12. 

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Talk Time for Kids and Teens

Online Resources for All Ages

Access tools to help you study. You can submit essays for review, get homework help, find reliable sources, and more.

Brainfuse is an online platform supporting students of all ages. Get homework help, test prep, review for essays or resumes, and more.

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Brainfuse

Find reliable facts for your research and studies. Browse databases by age group or explore all the databases you can access with your library card.

Your student ID provides you with instant access to all our online resources. Learn how to log in.

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Student Accounts

Are you a teen looking to make an impact? Join a Teen Advisory Board and help shape the programs and events at your library. Earn volunteer credit while making a difference in your community.

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Teen Advisory Boards

Adult Learners

Find classes and online resources for school and job success.

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