On the push to ban some children’s books, @levarburton tells #TheView, “I’ll be absolutely candid and honest. It’s embarrassing that we are banning books in this country; in this culture; in this day and age.”
��Read the books they’re banning. That’s where the good stuff is!”
The Brooklyn Public Library has announced that any teenager in America is now eligible for a Brooklyn Public Library card.
Teens can sign out ebooks + audiobooks from wherever they live.
The move is designed to combat censorship, with some titles listed as "always available."
REMINDER: BCPS Middle and High School Students are invited to join the new Safety Series! More information is available in your student Outlook email inbox.
Join us for virtual visit with award-winning New York Times-bestselling author @JasonReynolds83. Jason has written numerous #books about racial and social justice, including "All American Boys" and "Stamped: Racism, Antiracism." Register: https://t.co/po9Z7x0jIu
NEWS: Indigenous reggae artist Shauit to perform, talk with BCPS students on Tuesday, June 8: Free virtual performance part of World Culture in Context series coordinated by BCPS and Creative Alliance
https://t.co/Lj1ardwhwO
NAHS administration is going around today for #teacherappreciationweek with their Cart of Sunshine! What a nice way to end the week- snacks, candy, and water for teachers! @CCraig_NAHS @LaProfeSierra #teacherlife
On this last day of National Library Month I would be terribly remiss if I did not give a big shout out to our illustrious NAHS library media specialist/tech liaison. Thanks so much for co-planning, co-teaching, project/ research/resource sharing, etc.
@CCraig_NAHS @NAHSlibrary