yOUr Library! Program strives to prepare ALL Oxnard Union students to be:
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OHS Library HoursUntil further notice, the OHS LIbrary will be closed due to COVID-19. Follow the OHS Library on TWITTER @ohslibuzzy OR @yOUr_DigitalLibrary on Instagram for updates. HOWEVER, the OHS Library will offer Book Care Packages--
See the detailed PDF below. |
COVID-19 Precautions for Books
The OHS Library and Textbook room practice the according procedures, as recommended by the CDC:
- Books are sanitized
- Books are quarantined for 48 hours
- Cleaning procedures are revised as the situation Covid-19 situation develops.
Library Staff
The OHS Library staff is dedicated to serving the students and faculty of Oxnard High School.
Jennifer Brickey is currently in her 16th year teaching. As a teacher-librarian, she strives to prepare students to be knowledgeable, collaborative, life-long learners, recreational readers, and effective, ethical and discriminating seekers and users of information and appropriate technology in the 21st Century. The 2020-2021 marks her 8th year leading the efforts of the OHS Library as Teacher Librarian. She is eager to add new artwork, books, promote reading and poetry and continue to improve the overall culture of the library.
Contact Information: Email--Jennifer.brickey@oxnardunion.org Phone--(805) 278-1273 |
Armando Banuelos has been with the Oxnard Union High School District 8 years. This school year will be his 9th year at Oxnard High School. Mr. Banuelos can help you with all your book needs including fines, payments, and library book replacements.
Contact Information: Email--armando.banuelos@oxnardunion.org Phone--(805) 389-6892 |
Library/Textbook Policies
Library books/Textbooks
When students check out books, it is important they check their library books and/or textbooks and report any damages. Students have 2 weeks to report any damages so they will not be charged when books are returned. Students should not leave textbooks or library books in lockers overnight or on weekends—STUDENTS are responsible for the condition of their books. All library books and textbooks are due to the OHS Library/Textbook room by their due date. Library books can be checked out 3 weeks at a time; textbooks are due at the end of the semester/year. OPTION on Lost/Damaged Books: You may replace your book by purchasing it through AMAZON.
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Overdue Books and/or Fines Can Result In...
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Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
To use any OUHSD computer or device to access the district's network, students must have completed and submitted an "Acceptable Use Policy," which provides parental permission to access the Internet and outlines the expectations of computer use.
To use any OUHSD computer or device to access the district's network, students must have completed and submitted an "Acceptable Use Policy," which provides parental permission to access the Internet and outlines the expectations of computer use.

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Students visiting the library during class must:
- Have a legitimate pass or dismissal stamp
- Sign in at the front counter
- Not have any outstanding books to use the computers
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
The OHS Library provides WiFi and charging stations for students and staff to use their devices freely. However, the library staff asks students and staff to practice professional behavior by refraining from talking on their smartphones in the library. All other Chromebook, smartphone, tablet, or laptop use is encouraged so long as it does not disturb the library's learning environment.
Use of personal devices, not school issued Chromebooks, in the class setting are only permitted with the teacher and Teacher Librarian's knowledge and/or guidance. For further information, see the OUHSD BYOD policy and guidelines.
The OHS Library provides WiFi and charging stations for students and staff to use their devices freely. However, the library staff asks students and staff to practice professional behavior by refraining from talking on their smartphones in the library. All other Chromebook, smartphone, tablet, or laptop use is encouraged so long as it does not disturb the library's learning environment.
Use of personal devices, not school issued Chromebooks, in the class setting are only permitted with the teacher and Teacher Librarian's knowledge and/or guidance. For further information, see the OUHSD BYOD policy and guidelines.
Printing or Scanning
Students may print up to five pages for free.
Any page of text thereafter is 10 cents; any page of images thereafter is 25 cents.
Students may print up to five pages for free.
Any page of text thereafter is 10 cents; any page of images thereafter is 25 cents.
No Food, Gum, or Drinks
Because so many students use the library, we ask that students refrain from eating, drinking, and chewing gum.
We take pride in keeping a clean library for everyone to enjoy.
Because so many students use the library, we ask that students refrain from eating, drinking, and chewing gum.
We take pride in keeping a clean library for everyone to enjoy.
Cell phones
Students are allowed to use their cell phones so long as:
Students are allowed to use their cell phones so long as:
- They do not disturb other students
- Talking on the phone is done outside, not in the library
- It's not during a structured class, unless specified by Mrs. Brickey or the classroom teacher.