What's Happening?
Blind Date with a Cookbook
Community Challenge
Learning Express
Prepare for College
Winter Reading Challenges for Children & Teens
December 16-January 17
What Should I Read Next?
Are you in 7th-12th grade and looking for something fantastic to read? Tell us a little bit about what you like and we’ll put together a small stack of books for you to pick up or email you a list of books chosen just for you.
Resources
LearningExpress Library has practice tests and tutorial course series designed to help students succeed on academic tests (Includes ACT & SAT). Available to Library cardholders anywhere and from library computers.
Brainfuse has College Entrance Test Prep, College Now (how to apply for colleges), college placement test prep, and more. Brainfuse has a special Live Help feature which will connect you to an online tutor.
Take tuition-free, high quality courses online from top institutions for college credit. Courses prepare you for widely accepted AP & CLEP exams already accepted for credit by more than 2,900 colleges and universities.
A health question and answer internet service. “Alice!” answers questions about relationships; sexuality; sexual health; emotional health; fitness; nutrition; alcohol, nicotine, and other drugs; and general health.
Info for Teens: Planned Parenthood
Award winning website with information and advice about health, relationships, and growing up. In english and espanol
NSTeens: Making Safer Online Choices
Learn more about online dangers, including sexual solicitation.
Sexuality and health education and support for teens.
Information and advice about health, relationships, and growing up. In English and Espanol
Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
The Coralville Public Library’s Teen Advisory Board (TAB) is a group of teens in 7th – 12th grade committed to helping the library. The board meets the first Monday of each month from 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. to help with the planning and implementation of teen programs, recommend materials for the Library to purchase and talk about ways to make your library experience better. Don’t hesitate to talk to one of the board members if you have any ideas of suggestions for the Library.
TAB Applications accepted in June and July.
Mission Statement
The Mission of the Teen Advisory Board is to represent a positive teen force in the library, encourage teens to become life-long library users, to promote teen reading, teen programs, and teen participation in the library, and to assist the library both in developing and implementing programs which serve local teens and the community.
Volunteer
The Coralville Public Library is very proud of its talented and diverse group of volunteers. As a teen volunteer, you will learn more about the library, give back to your community, meet new people and earn community service hours for school.