HOUSTON - As the new school year approaches, Houston Public Library (HPL) is here to support parents, students, and educators throughout the month of August and beyond. HPL’s Back-to-School Guide offers a comprehensive collection of FREE resources designed to ensure a successful academic year. These tools include free online tutoring, homework support, downloadable and streaming media, books and e-books for all ages, and engaging educational events. Additionally, TECHLink technology centers provide state-of-the-art equipment and training to craft your next school project with access to 3D printers, 3D scanners, laser cutters, engravers and other multimedia tools. 
 
Students can participate in storytimes, seasonal reading programs and book clubs to foster a love of reading and improve literacy skills. We also encourage schools to schedule class field trips to Central Library or the History Research Centers focused on African American history, Family History & Genealogy, and Houston & Texas History. Students and researchers can explore HPL’s vast Hispanic and Latino History collection available in our online digital archives.
  
“We are committed to supporting our community’s educational needs,” said Deputy Assistant Director for Library Materials Patrick Atkins. “Back-to-School month is an excellent opportunity for students, parents, and educators to explore the vast resources and programs we offer. We aim to make the transition back to school smooth and successful for everyone involved.” 

Students and their families can easily sign up for library cards online or at any location, granting access to a wealth of educational materials. Students and teachers in Alief Independent School District, Houston Independent School District or Pasadena Independent School District are automatically enrolled in the LearningLink program which provides them with access to all the HPL resources students may need.