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Welcome to the Mike chittom memorial Library!

Our library is named after Mike Chittom, a very dedicated volunteer in our school for over seven years.  He passed away, January 18, 2008, leaving a hole in our school's heart.  He is still greatly missed.  Mr. Chittom was a member of the Downtown Rotary Club of Tulsa.  He was much like the pied piper with our students and all of them followed him down the halls every time he walked through the doors.  He spent time with students in third grade helping them learn to read.  Our hallways are a much quieter place without Mr. Chittom in them.

Sequoyah Book Awards for Grades 3-5

 


 

Library Resources

  • Online databases
  • School Library Catalog
  • World Book
  • Tulsa City-County Library
  • International Children's Digital Library

    International Children's Digital Library lets you read books right on your computer. Click on the kinds of books you like to read and follow the directions to read a great book.
  • Visual Dictionary

    Visual Dictionary is an online picture dictionary.  You can even have the words pronounced for you!
  • Storyline

    Storyline features videos of famous actors reading favorite children's stories.  This website is part of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists Foundation, which provides the free videos and activity guides.  New story videos are added, so keep checking in.
  • Big Huge Labs
    Be creative!  Big Huge Labs lets you make magazine covers, movie posters, trading cards, and more.
Celia Clinton Elementary School library entrance

Library Hours

7:30 a.m. - 2:35 p.m.


Checkout policy

Each student is allowed to check out 2 books. Grades kindergarten through 2nd grade must have their book bag.  Check out is for one week. 

Mission 

The mission of the Tulsa Public Schools' Library Media Services is to promote the skills, experiences, and confidence that will enable children and young adults to use libraries and information resources for lifelong learning.