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Banned Books Week 2023
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Banned Books Week
September 2022- Hispanic Heritage Month
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Summer Reading 2022
May 2022- Asia American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
April 2022- National Poetry Month
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February 2022- Black History Month
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January 2021- TXLA Maverick Graphic Novel List
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May 2020- Teachers and Staff Favorite Books
May 2020- Graphic Novels and House Arrest Book Club
May 2020- Dystopian Fiction
April 2020- Etiquette and Espionage Series and Overcoming Adversity
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New and Notable in the Small Library 9/18/2018
Upcoming and Current Events/Displays in the Library:
http://www.ala.org/advocacy/bbooks/banned
NEW BOOKS!!
37 new Spanish titles:
Reina Telgemeir graphic novels, The Maze Runner series, Dairy of a Wimpy Kid, Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls, The Hunger Games series, Dork Diaries, I am Malala, and MORE, in all genres. (Thanks to Shaun Hopkins for selecting them and the Small PTA for funding them!)
44 new titles in English from a variety of genres including graphic novels, fiction and non-fiction!
Library Computer Lab
We have replaced most of the old Manda Pros with new Chromebooks. Students still have the ability to print but only with the remaining 4 Manda Pros left in the library.
APL Library Cards
The Austin Public Library has partnered with AISD to provide library cards to all AISD student's regardless of where they live. Applications were delivered to us and sent to students through their language arts classes. Cards will be delivered directly to our campus for those that turned them in.
Upcoming and Current Events/Displays in the Library:
- Hispanic Heritage Month Sept 15th- Oct 15th
- Banned Books Weeks Sept 23rd-29th
http://www.ala.org/advocacy/bbooks/banned
NEW BOOKS!!
37 new Spanish titles:
Reina Telgemeir graphic novels, The Maze Runner series, Dairy of a Wimpy Kid, Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls, The Hunger Games series, Dork Diaries, I am Malala, and MORE, in all genres. (Thanks to Shaun Hopkins for selecting them and the Small PTA for funding them!)
44 new titles in English from a variety of genres including graphic novels, fiction and non-fiction!
Library Computer Lab
We have replaced most of the old Manda Pros with new Chromebooks. Students still have the ability to print but only with the remaining 4 Manda Pros left in the library.
APL Library Cards
The Austin Public Library has partnered with AISD to provide library cards to all AISD student's regardless of where they live. Applications were delivered to us and sent to students through their language arts classes. Cards will be delivered directly to our campus for those that turned them in.