Teen Resources

Libby

Libby (formerly Overdrive) Also known as Camellia Net, this a free service offered by your library that lets you borrow eBooks, eAudiobooks, and more from their digital collections.  You may download the mobile app for your device to easily access any part of the Libby collection.

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Occupational Outlook Handbook

Occupational Outlook Handbook See how much demand there is for the jobs you're interested in. Find out about the education & training you need.

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Student Aid

Student Aid Visit this site from the U.S. Department of Education to help with questions about preparing for college, qualifying for student aid, what kind of aid you can get, and how to manage your loans. Also on this site: use the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to get funding for college; apply [...]

Sweet Search

Sweet Search "A Search Engine for Students," searches only 35,000 Web sites that have been evaluated and approved by a staff of Internet research experts, and librarian and teacher consultants. It lets researchers choose the most relevant results from a list of credible results, rather than having to waste time on unreliable sites.

Teen Ink

Teen Ink Teen Ink also has a variety of types of writing as well including Poetry, Fiction, and Nonfiction.  Real college essays written by real teens also found on Teen Ink.

WattPad

WattPad Do you like to write fanfic, or interested in starting? Check out WattPad!

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YALSA’s Teen Book Finder App & Database

YALSA's Teen Book Finder App & Database YALSA's Teen Book Finder is a free app to help teens, parents, librarians and library staff, educators, and anyone who loves YA literature access to the past five years' of YALSA's awards and lists on their smartphone.

Your Rights at Work

Your Rights at Work Your rights and responsibilities as a teen worker. Also, learn the most common ways teens are injured at work.

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Youth@Work

Youth@Work More on your rights and responsibilities at work, from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

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