No, it's "Fiction City Public Library."
Btw, their high school is called "Run of The Mill High School."
Which is different from the school that Yanagi-sensei and Nasa work at... the Otogi All-Girls High School, I think is the name? Otogi being a reference to fairy tales, I think I've seen it explained? Somebody in a previous comment section seemed to forget that Nasa volunteers at a school for just girls, and assumed he took a test that disrupted Asimo Honda's school's internal rankings, and not a national ranking.
It’s logical. Like VERY logical that you wouldn’t recognize someone from 10+ years ago. I can’t point out my Kindergarten friends I haven’t seen in 6 years. Today.
There's actually a manga that had an ongoing plot thread from the start centered around this sort of thing. Characters having memories from when they were 5 or 6 that are hazy, promises, keys, and a locket... It was framed as a romcom, but turned extremely dramatic in the latter third. I thought it was good, so long as I was paying close attention to certain details that made it clear how things would ultimately pan out regardless of any childhood promises (
the core promise ultimately turned out to be more of a drama flag than a romance flag, which I saw coming but it was still a heavy hit).