Hintgen
Elementary School
3505 S. 28th St | La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 | 608-789-7767 | Fax: 608-789-7173

Hintgen Library

The Hintgen Library serves as the educational heart of our school. With over 9,000 digital and print resources, we support both students and teachers in their learning journeys.

Students often visit to enjoy story time, explore research topics, learn about digital citizenship, and check out books. They can choose their own materials with assistance from teachers and Library staff. Whether browsing the picture book section or diving into their favorite subjects, there’s something for every student in the Library.

Happy Reading!

Librarian: Mrs. Amanda Pfiffner

apfiffne@lacrossesd.org

 

Library Assistant: Ms. Amanda

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AccessIt is our new catalog – how all the materials at the Hintgen Library are managed.

Use this link to search for materials you might be interested in reading.

Students – sse your school school district log in to place things on hold

MackinVia is our e-book & audio book app. Use this to read or listen to books on any digital device. Log in using your school district log in (or through Classlink which is linked below!)

With ClassLink LaunchPad, your child uses just one username and password to access all their digital resources.

The log in for this can be accessed via Skyward or calling your school office!

When in doubt, go to the library.

~J.K. Rowling

LA CROSSE SCHOOL DISTRICT LIBRARY MISSION: 

The School District of La Crosse K-12 library program promotes the library as a virtual and physical place to read, learn, and expand personal and educational horizons. The mission of the library program is to ensure students and staff have access to high quality print and digital materials for class and personal use in order to become effective users and creators of ideas and information, and responsible savvy digital citizens. The library program provides educational technology support for the design and creation of projects; reading promotions for personal and information use; recommendations for online research resources; Makerspace opportunities; and the instructional steps toward eventual independent learning. Students may come to the library individually, in small groups, or with an entire class to use the space and available physical and digital resources.

Growing Readers

The 14 library teachers of the School District of La Crosse worked together to create the district-wide Growing Readers initiative in 14 buildings for 6000 students and 1000 staff. Over the course of the school year, we focused on three facets of librarianship: advocacy for reading, finding the right books for students, and creating a culture of reading where students can progress as readers. This grassroots project was designed not only to advocate for our libraries but also to create lifelong learners, readers, and library users among all of our students and staff.