By Colten M., 10th Grade October is LGBTQ+ History Month, the perfect time to learn more about a topic that’s often left out in school. Whether you are already an expert on queer history or are just getting started, there is always more to learn (and allies should learn too!). In this list, I have…
Celebrate TeenTober!
TeenTober™ is a nationwide initiative that celebrates teens, promotes year-round teen services and the innovative ways teen services help teens learn new skills, and fuels their passions in the library and community at large.
2024 Voter Resources
Election Day is November 5. Stay informed and take the first step of registering to vote or checking your registration status.
How to Get Out of a Reading Slump
By Linh N., Grade 10 Reading slumps. These can happen when we get too busy to open up a book during the day, when we are distracted by technology, or when we don’t have enough energy to read. After a while, it gets really hard to rack up the concentration needed, and you simply…
Family Resources at the Library: PreK
Each developmental stage in a child’s life is unique and comes with its own milestones. Palo Alto City Library offers both materials and activities to support this age group in the years prior to entering elementary school.
Book Reviews by Neha
By Neha N., Grade 10 One of Us Is Next One of us is Next is the second novel in the “One of us is Lying” trilogy. This trilogy takes place in Bayview, a city in California where things always seem to go wrong. In One of us is Next, a mysterious truth or dare…
Latine & Hispanic Heritage Month
Celebrate Latine and Hispanic Heritage Month with Palo Alto City Library this September 15 to October 15!
Reading vs. Alzheimer’s
By Linh N., Grade 10 Alzheimer’s Disease affects more than 6 million people in the United States, most of which are in their sixties or seventies. This disease progresses in five stages, and although it depends on the person, the brain deteriorates over a course of about a decade. This is not to be…
Teen Volunteering in Palo Alto
Although the library does not currently have in-person volunteering available, there are still plenty of service opportunities throughout Palo Alto and beyond. If you are interested in library-related volunteering: Write a blogpost for the library’s teen blog. Learn more and submit here. Host a program for the library. Teen leaders have led workshops on everything…
My Top 3 Summer TV Shows
By Neha N., Grade 10 With summer break coming to a close, I wanted to revisit the TV shows I watched over the past couple months. I often feel like certain shows connect with me the most during certain seasons. Summer is no exception. This list is made up of my top 3 favorite…
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