Friday, November 16, 2018

Let It Snow!

 It's Snow Time!


It is the first snowfall of the season and it has definitely brought out the excitement in all. Of course it also produced some "interesting" walks from the lots this morning! 

 

Read The Snow Away

 In honor of our first snowfall,  one of our favorite preschool stories!

Waiting For Snow / Marsha Diane Arnold


"Badger cannot wait one more minute for it to snow. When his friend Hedgehog explains that everything comes in its time, Badger is unconvinced and impatient as ever. But Badger's friends have a few tricks up their sleeves to try and get the snow's attention and distract their pal in the meantime"--Provided by publisher.

Book Of the Week 

Unbroken: 13 Stories Starring Disabled Teens / Marieke Nijkamp (ed)

An anthology of stories in various genres, featuring disabled characters and written by disabled creators, ranging from established best selling authors to debut authors.

Friday, November 9, 2018

First Term Under Our Belts

 First Term Completed


The school year is well under way with our first term officially in the books! This isn't stopping our students from continuing to study and push themselves in school, on the field and in activities! We are looking forward to second term with a number of projects coming our way in the library. Seniors will begin their "Social Action Research Project" and some of our juniors will tackle their "Annotated Bibliography Research Paper." We look forward to working with these classes!

Book of the Week


She Rides Shotgun / Jordan Harper

A young girl is unexpectedly reunited with her father who is fresh out of jail, only to have him take her from school into a world of robbery, violence, and death threat

Friday, November 2, 2018

Happy Halloween!!!

 Halloween Happenings!


Always one of our favorite days of the school year, Senior Dress Up-Day for Halloween was in full force despite the "conflict" with the Red Sox victory parade! We love to see the creativity and excitement of this long standing tradition that students wait to be part of their senior year!