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Richboro Middle School Library
Centennial Family Literacy Day 2009 BOOK FEST! November 7 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Special Appearances & Book Signings by Authors Donna Jo Napoli Carol Plum-Ucci Todd Strasser Games! Crafts! Food! Book Fair! Twilight! Video Games! Forensics! Take a LOOK! It’s all in a BOOK! For more information visit http://wthsbooks.wetpaint.com What’s Happening at BOOK FEST
Organized by the Dewey Decimal System! 028 Books Book 133 Vampires A Twilight Celebration 150 Video Games Rock Band/Guitar Heroes 398 Greek Myths A Lightning Thief Celebration 400 Language Word Games & Riddles 510 Math Sudoku and other Number Games 523.4 Space 614 Forensics Crime Scene Investigation with the Bucks 636 Pets Animal Encounter with 641.5 Food Refreshments 743 Drawing Body Art/Face Painting 745 Crafts DIY Projects with Home Depot 745.59 Paper Paper Airplane Construction & Racing 770 Photography Digital Photos 793.8 Magic A Harry Potter Celebration 796.5 Survival A Hunger Games Celebration 808 Writing Author Appearances/Workshops/Book Signings/Readings 973 History Voter Registration with League of Women Voters Book Fest November 7, 2009 Authors Scheduled to Appear Carol Plum-Ucci, Donna Jo Napoli Todd Strasser
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OUR VISION
The district library media mission statement sets forth our philosophy encompassing the instructional, management-services, and professional prongs of our program.
It is important to remember that a school library media center is a vital and integral hub and reflects the educational philosophy and goals of the district. Acquiring information literacy skills and a commitment to lifelong love of reading and learning are paramount. The primary purpose of a library media program and its curriculum is to empower students to become effective users of ideas and information in all formats in a constantly changing learning environment. In a time of constant and rapid change, educators are faced with the challenge of preparing students for the experiences they will encounter as they proceed throughout the twenty-first century. Through the proficient use of skills and content learned in the library media curriculum, students will be able to:
Council Rock’s library media program does not exist in isolation. Our library media specialists work in partnership with students, teachers, administrators, and the community to collaborate in creating a vision for academic excellence and intellectual freedom.
We look forward to seeing you in the library!
Richboro Middle School, 2007
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