Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Coming Up: Banned Book Week 2023

Take a look at the following list of books.  What do you think they have in common?


A Wrinkle in Time

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

The Harry Potter series

The Higher Power of Lucky

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

Bridge to Terabithia

The Giver

The Giving Tree

To Kill a Mockingbird

Little House on the Prairie


Think you know?  If you said they have all been challenged or censored, you would be correct.  Each of the titles above (and more) are books we have in our library that have been challenged and, in some cases, removed from schools and libraries across the United States.

Each year, during the month of September leading up to Banned Books Week, our library displays these books and the reasons they have been challenged. 

Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and highlighting the value of free and open access to information.  Additionally, the week spotlights current and historical attempts to censor books in libraries and schools.

Unfortunately, challenges are on the rise.  Each year, the Office of Intellectual Freedom tracks and collects information regarding book challenges. You can go here to see a list of the top ten books challenged each year and the number of total known challenges made.  You can also view the picture below to see some statistics regarding challenges.  



It remains as important as ever that we protect our right to free access to information in both our public libraries and our public school libraries.  Not every adult can afford to buy books from a book store or Amazon and not every child has a parent who is able to drive them to a public library during business hours.

This year, Banned Book Week will be officially celebrated from Oct. 1 – 7.


Monday, September 25, 2023

PT Conference Night Winners

Students and parents who stopped by to visit the library on Parent-Teacher Conference night were able to enter a drawing for a door prize.

Our parent winner was Randi Phillips, mom of seventh-grader Hadley Phillips.  Ms. Phillips won a free adult ticket to the upcoming Trivia Night along with a copy of the book Dear Highlights: What Adults Can Learn from 75 Years of Conversations and Letters with Kids.

Our student winner was sixth-grader Nevaeh Presley who won two tickets to the upcoming Trivia Night.




Congratulations to both winners!

I want to thank all the students and parents who stopped by to visit with me on conference night.




Friday, September 22, 2023

iPAD Deployment Week

Whew!  What a week!  We began checking out our new iPADS on Tuesday to our 6th graders, followed by 7th on Wednesday and then wrapping up yesterday with our 8th graders.  Today, we will give them to everyone who was absent earlier in the week.  Mrs. Fowler and Mrs. Graves have done a fabulous job of getting all our students set up on their devices.  

This wonderful gift from the county will be such a useful tool for our students to have.  Just remember, it is a loaned gift and must be returned at the end of the year.  Students, please be responsible and take the utmost care of your device, and remember what has been stressed to you this week regarding those responsibilities.

Parents, if you should ever have any concerns, please feel free to reach out to Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. Graves or myself.  We are here to help.  Also, please check out this parenting tech guide .  This site is a collection of free and paid tools parents can use to oversee their kids' devices - including school iPads.  This site has been created for you by your Sumner County school librarians.  



6th graders setting up their new iPads


6th grade


6th grade


8th-grader Alexa doing some work on her iPad



8th-grader Caitlyn checking in on her Google classes


Friday, September 1, 2023

It's Almost iPad Time

Today, our student iPads arrived.  We will be getting those into the hands of our students just as soon as we're given the go-ahead from the county.  We're so excited about this wonderful opportunity for our students.  Stay tuned...