
The Mesa Public Library is stepping in as an essential resource, armed with more than just books. A recent statement indicated that one of the most underutilized school supplies could quite possibly be a library card. The broad range of services offered, including access to computers, printers, study rooms, and help from library staff cements this assertion. With the ability to check out up to 70 items, from books to audio, the library holds the keys to an expansive world of knowledge just waiting to be unlocked.
The Mesa Public Library has implemented peer tutoring at the Dobson Ranch Library and drop-in math sessions scheduled to commence on September 10 at the Red Mountain Library. These initiatives directly address the knowledge disparities among students in grades K-12, thus fostering a community built upon shared educational support. Moreover, Maricopa County residents and those with a connection to the county through employment, property, or schooling are qualified for a free library card, as outlined on City of Mesa, Arizona website.
Research is an integral part of any academic venture. With tools ranging from AtoZ the USA to NoveList Plus and various Gale In Context databases, the Mesa Public Library provides a robust foundation for any subject. These resources not only enrich the students' understanding but also arm them with the faculties to navigate diverse perspectives and historical contexts. Introduction to career exploration and testing preparation resources such as the Testing and Education Resource Center and LinkedIn Learning further demonstrates the library’s commitment to the holistic development of its patrons.









