The library can play an important role in supporting families with toddlers. Discover materials and activities to support this age group.
Middle School Resources at the Library: 6-8th Grade
Need an extra hand with homework, craving music to ignite your study session, or would you rather be reading comics? Check out these library resources!
Book Review: A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson
By: Aarya P., Grade 7 A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson Age Rating: 13+ Genre: Realistic Fiction, Mystery Length: 400 pages Stars: 5/5 Pip, a high school senior, investigates the missing persons case of Andie Bell, who is now presumed dead. All the evidence points to Sal Singh, Andie’s boyfriend, but he…
Theme Park Review: California’s Great America
By Aditya D., Grade 10 I’ve always loved amusement parks, the kind of love where you can’t help but get a little giddy when you hear the clack of a chain lift or the screams echoing from a distant drop tower. For me, California’s Great America has always been more than just a collection of…
Sneaker Culture and skateboarding
By: Aditya D., Grade 10 I have always loved skateboarding, and when I got my first skateboard, I was ecstatic. I am far from the best skater, and I regularly struggle to land tricks. But the magic of skateboarding, for me at least, doesn’t come from flashy tricks or landing everything on the first…
Sextortion Scams Are Targeting Teens: Staying Safe Online
By: Xavier J., Grade 10 Over three dozen teen boys have died by suicide after being sextorted. These scams can happen in as little as 15 minutes—starting with a fake message from someone pretending to be a teen girl. To avoid this happening to yourself, it is super important to take online safety seriously. Sextortion…
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