While the rest of the world turns over a new leaf, the start of 2025 marks the halfway point of the school year. New Year’s celebrations give way to study sessions and project planning, a daunting prospect for many students — which is why The Westport Library remains committed to facilitating a welcoming, conducive space for teens during midterm season.
The Library will be opening early at 10 am on back-to-back Sundays, January 5 and January 12, exclusively for high school students preparing for midterm exams and projects. Snacks and hot chocolate will be available for students to enjoy while they work.
Students must show their Schoology account or student ID to enter. Traditional library services, such as book checkout and tech help, will not be available during this time.
Doors will close at 12:30 pm for the Library to prepare for regularly scheduled opening. Any students in the building before 12:30 pm will be able to stay in the building until doors open for the general public at 1 pm.
Please note: On Sunday, January 12, the Library will be open in the morning but the Trefz Forum will not be accessible, as the Library prepares for an afternoon program.
“Teens are always welcome here, and we’re happy to have them,” said Jeanmarie Ryan, teen services librarian at The Westport Library. “We focus our efforts on providing a productive space for high school students all year round, but especially during a time when their studies take precedence.”
In addition to the early Sunday hours, the Library will also be offering students a chance to de-stress with therapy dogs (on Tuesday, January 7). These lovable companions are known to reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure, and bring a sense of comfort and joy, making them the perfect remedy for a stressful day. Relax, recharge, and return to your studies refreshed and ready to go!