Some of the Bellmore-Merrick Technology Integration Mentors headed to the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) in Philadelphia this summer. Here we are just testing out a green screen.
This conference allows us a chance to test out technology that we can then incorporate into our own classrooms and turn-key this information to the rest of the faculty in Bellmore-Merrick. We were able to make items using a laser cutter. We were also able to try some of the latest adaptive technology, such as a ball that doubles as a microphone. Some of us were even lucky to win a few desks that turn into a standing workstation. ISTE is a worthwhile learning extravaganza that helps us be on the cutting-edge of technology in education.
Sunday, June 30, 2019
Monday, June 17, 2019
Friday, June 14, 2019
Overdue
All library books are now considered overdue. AND THERE ARE 216 OF THEM! AHHHH!!! No worries, just put your book in Mrs. Stack's mailbox. There are no late fines charged - ever.
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
65
The Class of 1954 has so much school spirit. Every year since 2014, they have made a generous donation to our school library. This year in honor of their 65th anniversary upon graduation, they have donated $6,500. A donation to the school library benefits all our students, faculty, and staff. The items we have purchased in the past have included a 3D printer, iPad reference bar, newspaper stand, MakerSpace materials, furniture, eBooks, and so much more. Some of the items we plan to purchase with this donation include a large flat-screen television, new desks, and additional charging stations.
Mepham High School means a lot to a lot of people.We strive to give a great education, sense of community, and opportunities to all our students. Your generous donations allows us to continue that pursuit. Thank you to the alumni for giving back.
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Mrs. Stack, Librarian and Mr. Gomez, Principal with representatives from the Class of 1954 |
Friday, June 7, 2019
What book changed your life?
Inspired by BookExpo 2019, our latest bulletin features books that changed the lives of our students, staff, and faculty at Mepham High School. There is still time to add your voice to our wall. Stop by and pick up a post-it, write down the title of the book and the author, then stick it on the board.
Penguin Random House at BookExpo 2019 |
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Mepham High School Library Bulletin Board |
Monday, June 3, 2019
Books for Days
Expo floor at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center for BookExpo 2019 |
Adult Book & Author Breakfast |
The Adult Book & Author Breakfast took place on day 2 on the main stage and was moderated by Rachel Maddow (Drift). Malcolm Gladwell (The Tipping Point) - MY FAVORITE!!, Karin Slaughter (Pretty Girls), Marjorie Liu (Monstress), and Ta-Nehisi Coates (The Water Dancer) spoke about their new books and breaking into the industry. It was a highlight for sure!
Huge fan of Jason Reynolds right here! |
Getting to meet the authors that have changed the way you teach is incredible. This man right here turns non-readers into readers. I have been a witness. Finding the right book for the right student is one of my favorite jobs as a librarian. In order to do that, I have to read books in genres I might not be accustomed to, but it pays dividends when a student comes back and you know they are hooked.
Day 3 brought the Children's Book & Author Breakfast hosted by Jenna Bush Hager & Barbara Pierce Bush (Sisters First: Stories from Our Wild and Wonderful Life). The other authors included: Tomi Adeyemi (Children of Blood and Bone), Lupita Nyong'o (Sulwe), Eoin Colfer (Artemis Fowl series), and Da Chen (Girl Under a Red Moon). These breakfasts were very powerful, dealing with real world problems. I laughed, I cried - the way any good book makes you do.
BookExpo - I will be back next year!