Thursday, November 4, 2010

Book Fair Bonanza!

Hello silent readers,
I want to inform you about our upcoming book fair at the end of this month. The fair will run from 11/29 - 12/2 and it's the perfect time to stock up on holiday gifts for your loved ones. For more information, check out the signs and advertisements posted around the school and in the library. The main goal I hope to achieve by holding this book fair is to raise money to buy books to boost our library's collection. Last year, we earned $800 in book bucks and ended up receiving a nice chunk of great titles from the fair. This year, we will have an entire case of young adult titles and there is an emphasis on graphic novels, a genre I've really been trying to build in our library. Spread the word and come on down the week of the fair. The more you buy, the more the GKHS library will earn. Also, who has been reading what? You're all pretty quiet out there.
Ms. W.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Monday, August 30, 2010

Welcome Back Readers!

Welcome Back Readers!

Hello my fellow readers. I hope you had an amazing summer filled with reading, reading, and more reading. Please encourage new students to join our blog. Let's get it rolling this year! I'd like today's topic to focus on your favorite book of the summer. Tell us what you read and what you liked about it. I'll kick it off with my list. I am very excited because now that I am done with my master's, I can enjoy free reading again. Hoooooray! I've got to get back on the young adult reading train ASAP. Anybody out there have recommendations for me? I took a little break from YA this summer and read some adult titles. Here are a few I enjoyed:

The Gospel According to Coco Chanel by Karen Karbo
Perfection by Julie Metz
Dreaming in French by Megan McAndrews

Currently Reading: The Handbook for Lightning Strike Survivors by Michelle Young-Stone

If you need any recommendations for the new school year, try the following:

The Help by Kathryn Stockett
A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
Looking for Alaska by John Green
The Death of Jayson Port by Jaime Adoff
Knights of the Hill Country by Tim Tharp
If I Stay by Gayle Forman

Have a great year and read your hearts out!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Book Fair Bonanza!

Hello, all you silent readers out there. I hope your spring is off to a great start. I want to encourage you to attend our school's book fair, which will take place from May 10th - May 14th. We will be open from 7:30 to 4:00 Monday through Thursday and from 7:30 - 2:00 on Friday. Students will be able to purchase all day long, so save your cash and get ready to buy some fantastic books! Please visit and help us build our learning center collection. The more money our fair makes, the more money we'll earn to buy books for our library. Scholastic is conducting a trial run for high school book fairs, so let's contribute to the success of their test and assure that we'll have more high school fairs in the future. Title preview pamphlets are currently scattered throughout the learning center. Preschool books will also be available so spread the word to parents, siblings, or friends who have little ones. Please see me if you are interested in volunteering at the fair. We hope to see you there!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

I Heart the Genoa Library!

Hello my fellow readers,
You've been awfully quiet these past few months. Wake up! Spring is on its way and we should all be exiting our hibernation period. I just wanted to take a moment to encourage you all to take advantage of the wonderful things going on at the Genoa Library. I have been doing an internship there for the past few weeks and I have been fortunate to meet the wonderful staff there. Thanks to Susan, Dorothy, Jim, and Isabelle, I've been having a great experience and learning so much. I've also established a connection I'm going to work hard to foster from now on. When libraries and librarians band together, everyone benefits.

I've gotten a chance to see all the wonderful resources they have, as well as hear about the cool events that go on there. Libraries are such important places and due to financial strains, they are often subject to funding cuts that affect everyone in a community. Please support your local library and ours here at GKHS! They are part of what makes communities and schools special, supportive, and educated. Go to the Genoa Library and show your support. You will find great resources and some of the friendliest people I've met. Check out their new Facebook page to see what's been going on and who is connected. Become a fan and give them the love they deserve! : )

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Spring Will Soon Be Springing

I couldn't let an entire month pass by and not post. Come on folks! Let's wake up from our hibernation and get the blog going again. What have you been reading? What have you been up to? Have you seen any good movies? Played any cool video games? Discovered any exciting new websites? Books are not the only thing we can discuss on our blog. Media comes in many forms and I'd like to hear about your favorite forms of media to ingest. If you have any cool websites, blogs, social networking sites, TV shows, video games, movies, etc you'd like to discuss, share away!!

I've been hearing many requests for some new reading material and I aim to please, so I'd like to tell you about two new orders of books we just received last week. They are already flying off the shelves, so don't miss out on the chance to be the first to check out GKHS learning center's great new reads. They are located on top of the book cases by the windows. Please see me if you need any help.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Thanks Mrs. Sandora!

Sending out a big thank you to Mrs. Sandora for helping make at-home and in-school researching easier. Please take advantage of ELibrary, an awesome, user friendly search database, on which you can find articles, books, websites, transcripts, video clips, and much more to find out information about a variety of topics. Mrs. Sandora included a direct link to this database on our learning center website and you can now easily utilize this tool in school and at home. All you have to do is open the GKHS website, find the learning center link, click on the ProQuest icon and you are ready to research! For those of you who have trouble citing sources (who doesn't at one time or another?) ELibrary provides citations for the sources you use! Please see me in the learning center if you have any questions. Happy searching. : )