The Yulupa School Multi-Media Learning Center (MMLC), also referred to as the library, contains a collection of over 15,000 items including books, videos, magazines, CDs, models, and other multi-media teaching materials. The collection covers the curriculum as appropriate for the grade levels served at the school. The library collection catalog is fully automated and can be accessed via the Internet and from every computer in the district and outside the district. There are two student computer terminals in each library that offer the automated card catalogue, Internet access, and word-processing capabilities. The expanded library and the computer lab share a building complex that allows integration of both programs. Each class has a weekly session in the library. The library program consists of reading stories related to the curriculum or featured authors, library skills lessons, and discussion of holiday celebrations and seasonal events such as Columbus Day, Arbor Day, African-American History and Women's History Months, Earth Day, Constitution Day, Presidents' Days, etc. Every year the students participate in the California Young Reader Medal voting. The library is staffed by a multi-media specialist, Mrs. Sarah Swearingen.