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Richboro Middle School Library

 

 

Centennial Family Literacy Day 2009

BOOK FEST!

November 7

11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

 

William Tennent High School

333 Centennial Road

Warminster, PA

 

 

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 Sale by Jabberwocky Books                  

 

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                           Mission to Mars with the Johnsville Space Museum

 

614      Forensics                     Crime Scene Investigation with the Bucks County Forensics Lab                                   

636      Pets                              Animal Encounter with Bucks County Zoo & Animal Junction  

 

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

William Tennent High School

 

Authors Scheduled to Appear

Carol Plum-Ucci, 

Donna Jo Napoli

Todd Strasser

Welcome!
Our library media center is comprised of state-of-the-art technology including 44 computers. The library runs on an OCR-12 (T-1) line so the students may access online resources and information at any time in school or from home. The library circulates books, periodicals, DVD's, Books on CD and CD-MP3 formats (or talking books), picture books, newspapers, and other non-print resources.
Box Tops for Books
Please help us raise much-needed funds for books by saving "Box Tops" on select packages of food and household items. Chances are you have a few sitting in your pantry right now! Please visit our Box Tops web page for more information - it's coming soon! All box tops can be dropped off at the library. Thank you for helping us foster a life-long love for reading.
 
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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:

  • Grow with the changes technology brings to their lives.
  • Actively use and enjoy literature to develop their imagination and nourish their thinking process.
  • Become socially empowered as they learn to manage media in their lives and understand the media messages which inundate them daily.
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