Destiny Discover Online Library Catalog

Follett Destiny Discover® provides one discovery interface for parents, students and educators to search and all print and digital resources, including eBooks, audiobooks, and interactive books, as well as free and paid subscription databases.

With Follet's Destiny Discover, students, teachers and parents are able to view every title available to Berkeley County School District students via school library shelves and online resources.

Follett School Solutions is a leading provider of innovative educational technology for K-12 districts and schools in the United States and a trusted supplier worldwide.

Did you know that Berkeley County School District is Common Sense Media Certified?

That means that students in our schools are taught the importance of good digital citizenship and how to navigate the appropriateness of content.

Common Sense is also a leading source of entertainment and technology recommendations for families and schools. Parents and educators are encouraged to use Common Sense reviews and advice to help them navigate the digital world with their kids. Common Sense regularly works with policymakers, industry leaders and global media partners to ensure the company continues its dedication to improving the lives of all kids and families by providing trustworthy information students and families need to thrive in the 21st century.

Complaints?

If you are looking to file a complaint regarding a title found in the catalog or relating to classroom instructional materials, use the button below.

About the Complaint Process

South Carolina school districts are required by the South Carolina Department of Education to make this form “readily available” on their website(s).

When this form is submitted it is forwarded to the SCDOE for review. Updates on the review status can be found on the SCDOE website.

LINK: Instructional Materials Reviews - South Carolina Department of Education

About the Uniform Procedure

On June 25, 2024, the State Board of Education unanimously passed Uniform Procedure for Selection or Reconsideration of Instructional Materials (Regulation 43-170).

Historically, the handling of concerns or complaints related to instructional materials other than those adopted by the State Board of Education (SBE) through the statewide textbook adoption process (S.C. Code Ann. § 59-31-550) has been governed by a patchwork quilt of local processes across the 80+ school districts in the state.

Regulation 43-170 aims to bring uniformity, transparency, and consistency to the process.