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Monday, September 26, 2011

Edgewood Recognizes Summer Readers

Edgewood  LMS Jenn Quirk hosted an ice cream social for students who participated in the New Haven Free Public Library summer reading program. The program was conducted in conjunction with the New Haven Public Schools summer reading program.

More than 70 students were treated to ice cream and received certificates for participating in the reading incentive program.

Metro Recognizes Summer Readers


Metropolitan Business Academy LMS Charline Cupole offers everything from bookmarks with candy to flashdrives for students who completed summer reading. Names are posted on the front door of the library media center.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

HSC Students work on Science Tasks in LMC


HSC library media specialist Fran Pierson helps students research genetically modified foods in the media center. Students created informational pamphlets about genetically modified foods to share the information they researched. 

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Cross Library Media Specialist Helps with History Day


Sharman Tait, library media specialist, (far right) with students who participated in History Day.

Three Wilbur Cross History Teachers challenged their students to choose a topic on Debate and Diplomacy to enter this competition in one of the categories. The teachers, Al Meadows, Eden Stein and Orah Bilmes brought their students to the library to learn the research process from Sharman Tait, Library Media Specialist.
The Connecticut History Day New Haven District competition took place at Wilbur Cross High School on Saturday, March 26, 2011. Wilbur Cross High School was represented by eleven students who had entries in six categories: Senior Group Documentary. Senior Group Exhibit, Senior Individual Exhibit, Senior Papers, individual Website and Performance.  Ten of these Cross students advanced to the Connecticut State History Day competition in Hartford held on Saturday, April 30. In the categories of Group Documentary, Individual Website, and Individual Paper, six Wilbur Cross High School students won in their categories and will take their History Day projects to the National History Day competition at the University of Maryland on June 13, 2011.

Troup Students Write Almost 1,000 Book Reviews!

Sudents with their certificates they received for writing winning reviews.

Students hold up their winning book reviews.

Troup student writes a review to enter in the Book Review Raffle.

Rita O'Keefe, library media specialist at Augustus Lewis Troup School, selects two reviews each month from the Book Review Raffle Box at the circulation desk in the library media center.   Winner’s reviews must be well written and include a detailed summary and description of what the reviewers like or dislike about the book.  Students give the books a starred rating ranging from 1 to 5 stars.  Primary reviewers also include a drawing on their review.  Winners receive a gift card and school supplies. 

As of May 3, 986 entries have been submitted!

Troup Holds Gingerbread Man Literacy Night with Book Giveaway



Troup School had a literacy night where "The Gingerbread Man" was read to students and parents who received tips on reading with their children at home.  The event was called "Catch Me if You Can". 
Afterward a buffet dinner was served and students each made gingerbread houses to take home.  Free books were also available to students.  This literacy activity was for students in grades K-4. It was a collaborative event sponsored by the Parent Involvement Committee. 

Hill Regional Career High School Wins 2011 High School Book Bowl!

Marilyn Wilson, library media specialist (second from left) with her Book Bowl team who won the district championship at the Career auditorium on April 14, 2011. The event was preceded by a breakfast for about 100 students provided by the high school media specialists.

Bishop Woods Spends Award Money at Barnes and Noble


A group of third grade researchers at Bishop Woods has won the first leg of the ThanksUSA treasure hunt. The prize was a thousand dollar gift card to Barnes and Noble.  The students spent a morning at the North Haven store selecting titles for the library.

ThanksUSA offers two interconnected programs: The national treasure hunt and the military family scholarship program. The treasure hunt raises awareness, excitement and funds for the scholarship program in an educational, family-friendly way.

This year's treasure hunt focuses on the fascinating histories of Oklahoma, West Virginia, and the U.S. Territories, along with the history of the United States National Guard,  folk heroes, national parks, and influential women. The hunt is made up of crosswords, word searches, anagrams, sudokus and more as players seek to find the key at the end of each chapter to unlock that chapter's treasure chest.
Because it was educators appreciation week the school received $1250 worth of books with the discount.
The folks at Barnes and Noble made it a wonderful experience for the students. 






They gave each one a bag with his or her name on it and provided drinks and cookies to celebrate the accomplishment.

Yusef Poole Visits Cross Library Media Center


Wilbur Cross 2010 commencement speaker Yusef Poole visited Ms. Potter and Ms. Tait at the Wilbur Cross Library Media Center in November, 2010.  Poole, a 1991 graduate of Wilbur Cross and a practicing attorney in Atlanta, Georgia came to speak to the classes about growing up in New Haven, and about what is necessary for success and escaping the bonds of the city.  He spoke to two groups of students on that day.  All of the students were mesmerized and asked thought provoking questions which he happily answered.  He gave the Wilbur Cross High School Library five copies of his autobiography which were all checked out on that day.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Read Alouds Not Just for Picture Books


Pat Williams of Clemente Leadership Academy reads George's Marvelous Medicine by Roald Dahl to a group of second graders.


Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Librarians Do Their Part to Help Meet Literacy Goals

Roseanne Castiglione, library media specialist at Wexler Grant, works with students on their reading skills.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Mary McMullen of Hillhouse High School Creates Own Web Evaluation Tool

Mary McMullen sits with student in a class on web evaluation in which students use Mary's AUDIT tool, closeup below.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

2nd Quarter Checkouts Up 13 Percent!

51,818 books checked out to New Haven Public Schools students in the second quarter!

Monday, March 14, 2011

Susan Sendroff at Brennan Hosts Second Volunteer Saturday


Volunteers use online holdings editor to process uncatalogued books.

Volunteers make snack bags for CMT treats.

Teen Series Book Display at Career

Marilyn Wilson stands by one of her many featured book displays, this one promoting a new series entitled Kimani Tru.


MaSH Students Listen to Stories on Dr. Seuss's Birthday

Stephanie Shteirman reads Mr. Brown Can Moo to kindergarten students.

Columbus Students "Shop" in the LMC

Rose Evans takes students on a shopping list in the LMC. Students browse for books they would like to read, then complete wish lists that they can access for future visits.

She provides a form that looks like this:

Someday Book List      
                                                                            
Student_____________________________

Title______________________________________________________
Author____________________________________________________
Call Number________________




Title______________________________________________________
Author____________________________________________________
Call Number________________

Title______________________________________________________
Author____________________________________________________
Call Number________________

Monday, March 7, 2011

Worthington Hooker Read-In Teams Older Students with Younger

In (a little belated) celebration of Read Across America Day, about 50 7th and 8th graders from the upper school of Worthington Hooker visited the lower school to read to small groups of kindergarten - second graders on Friday, March 4th.  Meanwhile, students in grades 3 -6 got to Drop Everything and Read for 30 minutes.  The 7th and 8th graders really enjoyed sharing great picture books with their new young friends, and have asked to do it again soon!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

New Book Displays

A bulletin board outside the entrance of Co-op's library media center is one way to publicize the arrival of new books.

What to Do with Weeds

Eleanor Willis at Co-op High School leaves weeded books on a cart outside the library media center door for students and staff to take home.

LMSs Help with Surveys

Library media specialists across the district were charged with administering a school climate survey for parents and students in February.

East Rock Recognizes Fall Reading Challenge Readers

Boys hold up certificate they received for participating in the Principal's Fall Reading Challenge

Student readers were treated to an ice cream social.

Betsy Ross Wins 6-8 Book Bowl Championship!