Proctoring Policies
Irvington Public Library Exam Proctoring Policy
The mission of the Irvington Public Library is to be the cultural and educational resources center for residents of the Township of Irvington and its neighboring communities.
· This is not one on one proctoring. Students sit near Reference Desk while Reference Librarian performs regular Duties.
· The Proctor will be the librarian assigned to desk duty at time of exam.
· Fee of $25.00 for each exam, due when the exam is taken (payment by cash or money order only).
· School or student must provide return envelope and postage.
· No special deliveries, faxes, emails, or grading of exams are done.
· Paper and pencil tests only (no cassettes, computers, etc.)
· Regular library activities will take precedence over proctoring services. As a result, appointments will be scheduled only during regular library hours when there is sufficient staff. While the library staff will do its best to meet the scheduling needs of the student, the staff will determine date and time for appointments.
· Examinations must be scheduled such that students have sufficient time to complete all exam requirements prior to the librarys scheduled closing time. The library will not allow a student to complete an exam after the Librarys designated closing time.
Approved by the Board of Trustees
6/11/07
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Let It Go: Forgive So You Can Be Forgiven
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Inspired by the Lord’s Prayer, Let It Go explores forgiveness as a life practice and offers specific and clear actions for readers who seek to apply it in every area of their lives—their marriages, their families, their friendships, and their business relationships. “Offenses are a part of life,” says Jakes, “but conflicts can be resolved and relationships restored when we stop paying the past with the resources of our future.”
With his inimitable spiritual teaching and street-smart understanding of human nature, Jakes inspires us to embrace our destiny instead of obsessing about our history. No matter how great or small the injustice, Jakes shows us how the hurt can be hurdled, so that we might live in the joyful freedom waiting to be discovered when we Let It Go!
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