Thursday, December 15, 2011

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

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WHY I AM THANKFUL FOR THE LIBRARY

Library-appreciation activity that would allow students to write on their thoughts and express why they are thankful for the library.


ESSAY WRITING CONTEST


This year, the theme for the National Book Week Celebration is LIBRARIES FOR PROGRESS. Contestants shall be asked to write an essay on a topic related to this year's theme.

LOVE AT BOOK SIGHT

This year, the HS LIBRARY in coordination with the English Area present LOVE AT BOOK SIGHT: DOOR DECORATION CONTEST in celebration of the National Book Week on November 2011. The activity would be a celebration of creativity and love for reading as students get to decorate their doors with their favourite scene from their HRR book.

BOOK FAIR
A week-long book fair sponsored by Powerbooks.

AMAZING RACE

They say, everything comes in threes. The Library presents, on its third and last leg, Amazing Race: The Last Hoorah!

The activity shall simulate the concept of “The Amazing Race” wherein groups of pairs shall battle with one another through a race. There will be 10 stations for the whole game; each station constitutes a challenge. All pairs must complete/undergo all stations to unveil the “mystery” message. The pair to finish the race with the least time shall be the winner.

Friday, October 7, 2011

List of New Acquisitions (August 2011)

CLICK HERE for the list of new acquisitions from August 2011.

Stay posted for NEWER BOOKS! The hottest in the market, fresh from the book shops!:)

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Top Borrowers for the First Trimester






CONGRATULATIONS!

Sunday, October 2, 2011

D.E.A.R. Schedule for SY 2011-2012

IMPORTANT REMINDER:

STUDENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BORROW BEFORE THE D.E.A.R. TIME; BORROWING RESUMES AFTER THE SET TIME OF ACTIVITY FOR THE MONTH.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

fREADom!!!! CSA HS Library Celebrates Banned Books Week

Every year, the American library Association releases titles of works that have been banned or challenged in certain areas of the country because of their unorthodox content or ideas. However, through the joint efforts of librarians, teachers, and book publishers the books are retained for circulation.

Banned books week in essence is a celebration and an advocacy of our right to intellectual freedom and access to information.



This year, the CSA HS Library decided to celebrate the banned books week not only to expose the students to this reality that is still happening in other parts the world regarding books and reading; but to make them realize also the freedom that they enjoy and we’d like them to keep: to read and think freely.