The Frostwood Library is open to all Frostwood staff, students, and their families. The library and its wide variety of resources is an essential part of the student's school day in reaching his/her goal of becoming a life-long learner. Students come to the library to hear book-talks and stories, learn how to use the library, conduct research for class projects, and check out books.
Our library's resources include:
an online catalog which is Union based. Students look up materials using the library's Meriwether program and can access not only our collection but all of the collections in Spring Branch ISD.
a print and AV collection totaling approximately 21,000 volumes.
an extensive professional/parent collection. Parents and other affiliated Frostwood people are encouraged to check out materials using their own card (assigned by the librarian).
a computer lab which is located in the Library building. Students use the lab to research and produce projects and papers.
access to over 3,000 newspapers and periodicals through EBSCO's online databases. The Spring Branch Independent School District and Region IV have also purchased other online resources that are available to students both at school and on their home computers. These resources can be accessed on the district's Library Resources page. See Mrs. Bond for a list of passwords if you live in the Spring Branch Independent School District.
Frostwood's full-time librarian, Lisa Branon, and the Frostwood PTA host several author visits as well as a fall book fair and a spring book swap. Volunteers are always welcome to help with a variety of duties.