It wouldn’t be fall without a great Scholastic Fall Book Fair. The fair will be September 17-24th, during school hours and also during Growl Nite on September 19th from 2pm- 7pm. You can check out my book fair homepage at the following link. Hope to see at the fair!!!
http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bookfairs/cptoolkit/publish/willardmslibrary
Hope everyone had a great summer and ready to start a fun new school year. The library got a shot of color with some new red walls and new seating for the computers and lounge area. During back to school night, September 3, I hope you will stop by to see some of the changes and adopt a new fiction book for our Reading Counts program.
See you there!
Willard Middle School is having a BOOK FAIR, September 25th – 30th in the library from 7:15 – 3:00 pm. I invite you to attend this celebration of books and reading to encourage reading among our students and to help raise funds to purchase library materials.
Don’t miss the special family event during GROWL NITE, September 27th, 3-7 pm. There will be prizes and contests. There will also be a Classroom Wish List board on display for anyone interested in helping our teachers add more books to their classroom library shelves.
For more information check out the WMS bookfair homepage at:
http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/homepage/willardmslibrary.
I look forward to seeing you at the fair and on Growl Nite. Happy reading.
Susan Wilcox
WMS librarian
The students of Missouri have voted and these are the winners for the 2007-2008 MASL Reader Awards.
Gateway Readers Award 2007-08 Winners
- Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
- Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment by James Patterson
- Uglies by Scott Westerfeld
Mark Twain Award 2007-08 Winners
- Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
- Double Identity by Margaret Peterson Haddix
- Cryptid Hunters by Roland Smith
Show Me Award 2007-08 Winners
- Magnus at the Fire by Jennifer Armstrong
- Police Cat by Enid Hinkes
- Great Fuzz Frenzy by Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Cummel
WMS library will host a “Buy One get One Free” book fair on April 18-25th. The fair will be open during regular school hours, 7:00 am - 3:00 pm. If you purchase a book during the fair you can enter a drawing to win one of two $10 WalMart cards or any purchase to enter for one of the posters on display. This is a great time to stock up on books for summertime reading. Hope to see you soon!!
Students have you read at least 4 Mark Twain nominees or 3 Gateway nominees this school year? If you haven’t, you still have til March 2 to do so. A special “cast your vote” lunch will be held for the students who have and come down to the library to sign up for this event. The lunch will be March 7 during all lunch hours to vote for your favorite book from either or both of the lists. I will post the results from our school on Monday, March 10 and then will let you know the state-wide winner after the MASL spring conference in April. Join all the other middler schoolers around the state and cast your vote for your favorite book this year. Any questions or to sign up, see Ms. Wilcox in the library.
Do you have overdue fines and you keep forgetting to pay!!! During the week of February 19-25, the WMS Library will be having a “Love Your Library” food drive to benefit the Willard Food Pantry. For every non-perishable food item you donate, up to 25 cents will be taken off your overdue fine. If you have fines of $1.05, you can bring in 5 items to pay off your fine. It is that simple. You don’t have a fine, bring in an item and you can check-out an extra book. Looking forward to collecting all the fines and filling up the pantry shelves. Any questions, come see Ms. Wilcox in the library.
During January 29 – February 26, the students at WMS have the opportunity to help raise money for the WMS Library. Students will take magazine orders and /or fill out a postcard booklet to help with our annual fundraiser. Prizes will be awarded to students as they bring in their orders. An informational video will be shown to students during advisory on January 29 and the packet containing all the information will be sent home that day as well. There will be three turn-in days. February 5 during advisory, February 8 during lunch, and February 26 during advisory. For every 4 orders turned in on these days, students will earn cash prizes. All money raised will go to purchase books for our fiction collection. Based on state standards for numbers of books, we need to add 1600 more books to reach Level One, the lowest level. I am hoping to raise $1,500 to purchase 100 books for this section of the library which will also help our school-wide Reading Counts program. I would like to encourage every student to either fill out the booklet or sell at least one magazine to help out our library this year. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to call. Thanks for your support!!
Susan Wilcox, Librarian, WMS
Teen Read Week is October 15-19th. There will be a trivia question read over the announcements or posted in the library each day. A random drawing will be held each day from the correct responses to the trivia question. Of course there will be fabulous prizes for the winners!!! Good luck and enjoying reading during Teen Read Week and every week.
On October 5 the new movie, “The Dark is Rising” will open in theaters. The movie is based on a series of fantasy books called the Dark is Rising sequence by Susan Cooper which includes the titles: Over Sea, Under Stone, The Dark is Rising, Greenwitch, The Grey King, and Silver on the Tree. The WMS library has all of these titles. As part of MOYA and Teen Reading Week, October 14-20, you can have a chance to win 2 tickets to go see the movie! You will need to read the book and either pass a Reading Counts quiz or fill out a Quest for the Signs game sheet in the library. A drawing will be held on October 20 of all eligible games sheets and passing quizzes turned in to Ms. Wilcox in the library. If you have any questions, stop by the library. Good luck and get reading!!!!