March 2020 Library Newsletter
Sherrard High School
General information
- Please talk to Mrs. Justice (justicet@sherrard.us) or Ms. Bennin (benninj@sherrard.us) if you have any questions.
- The Sherrard public library also has a lot of February Events.
- The Teen Advisory Board meets every Friday before school, everyone is welcome to join.
- The library will be hosting an oragami event during all lunch hours on Friday, March 20.
- Students should bring their chromebooks to the library for repairs. We will also give out loaners if a student needs one for other reasons, unless we only have ten or fewer loaners left. We will always give a student a loaner for a repair. We can also charge chromebooks for students.
Give Us the Vote by Susan Goldman Rubin
A nonfiction book that dives into the fight for a wide variety of people to vote, and the battles that still occur. (Image from Novelist).
The Never Tilting Planet by Rin Chupeco
This fantasy novel captures a world in which two sisters rule a broken planet - a planet broken by one sister’s betrayal. Now, their daughters must quest to save the planet. (Image from Novelist).
Broke by Jodie Adams Kirshner
A compelling nonfiction book about the reality of Detroit, Michigan, through the stories of many that live there. (Image from Novelist).
Enjoy more new arrivals
Click here to see the full list of February JLG Books.
Focus Electronic Resource: Gale Ebooks
This is a limited collection of ebooks, multiple students can read the books at the same time. There will be more resources soon. Please see the video below for a quick overview.
Focus Fiction: Dystopian
Dystopian novels are set in a society that was aiming to be a perfect utopia, but there are cracks in the society, or major problems. Sometimes the societies in the stories are dealing with the aftermath of a disaster as well.
Focus Nonfiction Section: 900s
Students that are interested in history, geography, and collective biographies should look in this section.
https://youtu.be/OkTzMYGoKO4