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Meet Your Librarian: Mr. Schmalbach!
Welcome to the NAHS Library! I'm Mr. Schmalbach, the librarian
for the high school, and I am excited to be here to work with you
and give you guidance and support in all of your learning
endeavors! My goal is to make sure that every student of NAHS
leaves our building with the tools to be thinking and
information-literate members of society. That means that you will
know how to find and use information, and create true personal
understanding of many topics for yourself. Below you will find a
little information about myself.
- Just like you, I'm a real Norristonian! (NAHS Class of
1995)
- I'm really qualified to help you! (Masters of Library and
information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, 2004)
- I used to teach history here! (BA, History, Moravian College,
1999)
- My wife went here too, and I have two sons (Bennett 3, and
Spencer 6 months)
- I love old cars, lots of different music styles, I play several
musical instruments (including piano), and of course I read ALL THE
TIME!
Please contact us!
Hours:
(Please note time changes from last school year)
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday: 7:15 am to 4 pm (after school users
need a pass to enter)
Tuesday, Friday: 7:15 am to 2:45 pm
The Library closes periodically at the end of the school day due
to other events (GED testing, etc). Please visit this site if you
are not sure the library is open on a given day.
Why 1882?
If you look at the library seal at the top of the page, you'll
notice two dates. 1870 is on the outer ring, and 1882 is in the
book in the center. You might wonder why there are two
different dates on the seal. The reason is this: the 1870 date
comes from the official school seal. The 1882 date refers to the
creation of the first official library housed on
district grounds.
In 1882 a Mr. William McCann passed away, and in his will
bequeathed the sum of $10,000 to the Norristown School District to
create a free public library to be housed and
operated by the district. What is currently known as the Montgomery
County-Norristown Public Library was founded in 1794, but operated
as a subscription library, not free. Families and patrons would pay
a few dollars a year for the privilige of using the facilities. The
District operated the William McCann Free Library of Norristown out
of the original high school at Oak and DeKalb Streets from 1882
until 1938. In 1938, the District started moving the high school to
the newly completed A.D. Eisenhower Senior High located at Markley
Street and Coolidge Boulevard. The District then got a court order
dissolving the terms of the McCann will and the McCann books became
a part of the regular high school library.
The library operated in the 2,800 square feet assigned to it
from 1938 to 1973. With the completion of the new Norristown Area
High School in 1974, the library moved to its current location and
9,000 square feet of operating space. The library remains an
attractive, open and comfortable space for learning, and we welcome
you to stop in for a visit!

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