Teen Read Week '12 from ACRHS Media on Vimeo.
Monday: "Get Caught Reading, Get a Cookie in the Media Center" begins
Wednesday: Come to the Media Center to watch some spoooooky movies during lunch and after school.
Friday: The Book Stork arrives!
With the help of our library friends, we've transformed our space into a bright, inviting Learning Commons (one of the reasons why we are now the 3rd hottest hangout at ACRHS!).
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Introducing . . .Dewey Deux!!This brave little fish will carry on in Dewey Reid's memory.![dewey deadline dewey deadline]()
Between time spent issuing challenges to Mr. Kromer and building a bubble nest to impress the ladies, Dewey is planning to read Deadline by Chris Crutcher. Check back after the break for his expert opinion.
For a list of other cool books to read, click here.Dewey Reid 2008-2008
"He was a great fish. We will miss his witty banter."-Kelli Self,Librarian
Dewey the library guard fish, an avid reader, passed into Elsewhere yesterday after a long and beautiful life in the Media Center.
Here's some information about our awesome library:
The A. C. Reynolds High School Library Media Center is a student-centered resource available Monday through Friday from 7:30 until 3:45. The friendly Media Center Staff are more than happy to help patrons find the perfect resource or fiction book. Available to patrons are numerous popular and classical fiction novels as well as several special collections. Our reference collection is supplemented by numerous online resources, including current reference, newspapers, periodicals, research aids, and search engines.
Meeting spaces, study spaces, and a comfy lounge are also available for both faculty and student use.
We also feature international artwork as well as student work.
Featured here is Taylor Browning's mural entitled Chaos.