Your student ID provides you with instant access to online one-on-one homework help, research tools, e-books, audiobooks, electronic magazines and print books — all fine free at the library.
Accessing resources
After the selecting a resource, students can sign into their account by entering their school district’s three-digit number followed by the student’s ID number (with no dash or space).
Access Student Card Resources
Learn how to use your student cards
Learn how to use HelpNow one-on-one tutoring
You will need to create an account to use Hoopla and Libby/Overdrive. Directions are provided or watch the following tutorials:
Existing library cards are not replaced by student cards.
Student Cards make public library resources a part of every student's learning experience and leverage existing public resources to support student learning.
Schools participating
- ISD 6
- South St. Paul Secondary, 5-8 grade
- ISD 191 (in partnership with Scott County Library)
- Burnsville High School
- Eagle Ridge Middle School
- Metcalf Middle School
- Nicollet Middle School
- Burnsville Alternative High School
- ISD 192
- ISD 194
- Lakeville North High School
- Lakeville South High School
- Century Middle School, eighth grade
- Kenwood Trail Middle School, eighth grade
- McGuire Middle School, eighth grade
- ISD 196
- Apple Valley High School
- Rosemount High School
- Eagan High School
- Eastview High School
- Area Learning Center
- School of Environmental Studies
- Black Hawk Middle School, eighth grade
- Dakota Hills Middle School, eighth grade
- Falcon Ridge Middle School, eighth grade
- Rosemount Middle School, eighth grade
- Scott Highlands Middle School, eighth grade
- Valley Middle School of STEM, eighth grade
- ISD 197
- Two Rivers High School
- Friendly Hills Middle School
- Heritage Middle School
- ISD 199
- Inver Grove Middle School
- Simley High School
- ISD 200
- ISD 917
Questions? Email
askalibrarian@co.dakota.mn.us.