
Our display of Winter Reads – including fiction that takes place during the cold winter months, and also books on winter sports like climbing & skiing – will be up & changing until springtime!

Our display of Winter Reads – including fiction that takes place during the cold winter months, and also books on winter sports like climbing & skiing – will be up & changing until springtime!

We just got a really fun collection of books in about unexplained phenomena! These include titles about the Bermuda Triangle, Bigfoot & the Loch Ness monster, mythical creatures, the Hope Diamond & other cursed objects, Aliens & UFO’s, Superstitions, and more. Definitely a fun break time group of books to peruse.Maybe we can answer the age-old question – are they really out there?

Our autumn leaves have been replaced by decorative paper snowflakes! Thanks to all of the middle schoolers who cut out these recycled snowflakes during breaktime. While we had some templates available, many students decided to be creative and try out their own designs!

The entire 6th grade (through Humanities class) is partaking in a very exciting book bingo reading engagement challenge! The challenge asks students to read books from 25 different categories. But these categories go way beyond your usual genres, and include such things as: a book written by someone under 30, a book with a one-word title, and a book set on a different continent. This display will change weekly, and offer book suggestions from all the different categories. On the menu now – all books with one-word titles!

Now that our 2019 Mock Newbery elective is over, we’ve released all of the candidate titles into the library! This display features most of the books that our elective participants read last term. While these are not the finalists (official voting for the most notable book will happen later in January), many of them were still enthusiastically read and enjoyed by our group of voracious readers!