A Dynamic Learning Environment
A library is more than a place to get books; an archive more than a place to research; a museum more than a place to look at objects. At Dalton, they are hubs of possibilities that provide opportunities to inquire and learn, to collaborate and share, to explore diverse perspectives and cultures, to develop empathy, and to come together as a community of passionate pursuers of knowledge and lovers of literature.
The Dalton School Libraries are dynamic, 21st Century learning environments offering state-of-the-art facilities with a diverse book and media collection, a sophisticated online discovery service for research, a collaborative and rigorous information literacy curriculum, and a robust variety of programming. The libraries are comprised of the Goldman High School and Middle School Libraries at 89th Street and the Hurst First Program Library at 91st Street.
The libraries offer a rich and diverse program to support all aspects of the school's curriculum while fostering a lifelong love of reading and learning. Group and individual instruction are ongoing both in the library settings and in collaboration with teachers in their classrooms. We also provide a variety of experiences for students including visits from guest authors and interactive programs both during the school day and after school.
Students, faculty, staff, parents, and alumni are all welcome to use the libraries and participate in our programs and events.