Greetings from the Island of Guam in the Pacific Ocean. I saw your post about your library pictures on your blog and came for a visit. Okay I admit I am a wee bit jealous. The library here is housed in 3 classrooms that have been converted to house the library. The room is long and narrow, but maybe in my lifetime I might see it change. Thanks for posting pictures.
As you can see from our Blog, the library evolved from a large, barren room to a state-of-the-art library that we are enjoying today. We have an eclectic array of books. At the moment the library has over 7,500 books for students, family members and school personnel to borrow for a designated period of time.
The library is a comfortable and nurturing risk-free milieu that fosters the students' independent reading skills and engages them in read aloud activities presented by our Librarian, Ms. Sarles. The library also has the most up-to-date computers and Smartboard Technology. Alternate and Standardized Assessment students will complete research and eighth grade exit projects in the library. The staff have enjoyed attending Professional Development workshops in the library as well.
The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony will take place on May 8, 2009 now that 99% of the work has been completed.
If you are in our neighborhood, stop by to say hello and visit our magnificent library!
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Greetings from the Island of Guam in the Pacific Ocean. I saw your post about your library pictures on your blog and came for a visit. Okay I admit I am a wee bit jealous. The library here is housed in 3 classrooms that have been converted to house the library. The room is long and narrow, but maybe in my lifetime I might see it change. Thanks for posting pictures.
Robert Shuck
www.hbcguam.net
Thanks so much Robert!!
Wishing you well all the way in Guam!
Wow! Georgeous.
thanks for stopping by Liza!
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