As you know AP Testing is happening this week and next in the LLC.
First of all, we will not be hosting an Open Mic in May because of APs.
Secondly, we ask that when AP tests are happening that you study silently in the library so that the students taking tests can focus on their tests and not be disturbed.
On Thursday, May 12th, the library will be closed from 7:30 until 12:00 because AP testing will happen on the main floor of the library to accomodate the number of students taking the test that day.
Thanks for all your help in following these directions over the next two weeks.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
AP Testing in LLC
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Monday, April 11, 2011
Lunchertainment...Club Green celebrating Earth Day a little early on April 13th with Tobey Russ...during the three lunch waves!
Club Green is celebrating Earth Day a little early on April 13th
with a program in the Library Learning Commons
featuring Tobey Russ!
featuring Tobey Russ!
We will all be enjoying a Spring Break vacation day
on April 22nd which is the actual Earth Day.
Come hear about Tobey Russ' really cool and green job!
on April 22nd which is the actual Earth Day.
Come hear about Tobey Russ' really cool and green job!
Mr. Russ will be speaking about the developing opportunities in "Eco-Capitalism" - how the private sector can help drive environmental improvement while making an attractive return on investment. Sustainable forestry is becoming an increasingly important, carbon neutral, fuel source which will also provide much needed social and economic benefits in developing countries. As forests disappear around the world and non-renewable energy prices continue to rise, forestry has become a very attractive investment option.
Please email or call to have your class come join us!
Thank you to all those involved in the Second Annual Celebration of Poetry and Jazz!


A big thank you goes out to the classes of Ms. Radler, Mr. Liepolt, Mr. Miller, Ms. Barrington, Mr. Tippy, Mr. Garaghty, Ms. Robbins, Ms. McNamee, Ms. Fernandez, Ms. Kochefko, Mr. Lawrence, Ms. Noonan and all the other free period students who participated by reading at the Second Annual Celebration of Poetry and Jazz on Friday.
See lots more photos and videos on the LLC Flickr link (middle ot the LLC page!)
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Second Annual Celebration of Poetry and Jazz...Friday, April 8th in the Library Learning Commons
Next Friday, April 8th, will be our
Second Annual Celebration of Poetry and Jazz!
In the Library Learning Commons all day!
If you were here last year you know how well the student poets
and student jazz musicians of Staples enjoyed the day.
We will have a visiting poet Erik Bloch and visitng jazz musician Alex Levin.
Katie Lawrence, Staples graduate, will be speaking about her new book "Hunger" and poetry therapy during the lunch waves.
Plan to join us!
More info to follow!
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Lunchertainment...Your Digital Footprint...Come find it! Friday, March 25th during lunch waves
Have you seen your digital footprint? Do you know who is helping to create it? Are you ready to protect your identity as you begin to apply for college and start your freshman year?
Director of Instructional Technology, Natalie Carrignan, will provide you resources, tips, and tricks for revealing your footprint and keeping yourself safe.
Not just for juniors and seniors. This is great info for all of us, staff as well!
Join us in the Library Learning Commons on Friday, March 25th, during lunch waves.
Director of Instructional Technology, Natalie Carrignan, will provide you resources, tips, and tricks for revealing your footprint and keeping yourself safe.
Not just for juniors and seniors. This is great info for all of us, staff as well!
Join us in the Library Learning Commons on Friday, March 25th, during lunch waves.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Gigi Sakir to speak on Egypt...this Friday, Feb 18th, during lunch waves
Gigi Sakir and her daughter, Giselle Begler, will speak to us about Egypt. When Gigi was a little girl her family had to flee Egypt leaving everything behind. Giselle graduated from Staples in 2004. Their family regularly travels back to Egypt. They will have pictures to share, go over a bit of history, and put in their own words about why the situation in Egypt has come to what it is. Gigi is prepared for your questions and will do her best to answer them. According to Mrs. Ritter, our LLC Volunteer who set up this program, Gigi was practically dancing in the streets here in Westport when there was word that Mubarak was stepping down.
Come to hear about history in the making. Has Egypt started a domino effect in the region?
Come to hear about history in the making. Has Egypt started a domino effect in the region?
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Amnesty International hosting Shabana Basij-Rasikh on Friday, Feb 4th
Please join us during lunch waves on Friday, February 4th to hear Shabana speak.
"Shabana was born and raised in Kabul, Afghanistan. She attended secret school during the Taliban regime, and after the fall of the Taliban she completed her secondary education at Maryam High School. In 2005, Shabana attended high school in the USA through the year-long Youth Exchange and Study (YES) program sponsored by the US State Department. Following her secondary school career, she worked as an Executive Assistant to the Country Director of American Councils for International Education in Kabul as a one year appointment. Shabana is the Executive Director of Afghan Youth Initiative. Shabana is a senior at Middlebury College, pursuing degrees in International Studies and Women and Gender Studies. She is a senior fellow at the Middlebury College Admissions Office."
Please check out her website. http://helainc.org/team.php
Come prepared with questions you might want to ask her about her experiences.
"Shabana was born and raised in Kabul, Afghanistan. She attended secret school during the Taliban regime, and after the fall of the Taliban she completed her secondary education at Maryam High School. In 2005, Shabana attended high school in the USA through the year-long Youth Exchange and Study (YES) program sponsored by the US State Department. Following her secondary school career, she worked as an Executive Assistant to the Country Director of American Councils for International Education in Kabul as a one year appointment. Shabana is the Executive Director of Afghan Youth Initiative. Shabana is a senior at Middlebury College, pursuing degrees in International Studies and Women and Gender Studies. She is a senior fellow at the Middlebury College Admissions Office."
Please check out her website. http://helainc.org/team.php
Come prepared with questions you might want to ask her about her experiences.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
John Green from Lux, Bond and Green...Lunchertainment...February 8th
on Tuesday, February 8th during period 1, from 10:45– 11:50 a.m.
Have you ever wondered how a piece of jewelry is designed? Do you need ideas? And when you have your beautiful design then how do you market it?
If all of this interests you come and listen to John Green. John, graduated from Boston College as a Gemologist and is a certified gemologist appraiser, member of the American Gem Society and CEO of Lux, Bond and Green, which his great grandfather established in 1898.
He is looking forward to sharing his knowledge with you on this very interesting topic.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Open Mic rescheduled...January 28th...during lunch waves.
We have rescheduled the next Open Mic for Friday, January 28th, during the lunch waves. The theme will be centered around Martin Luther King, Jr. and his "I have a dream" speech. All poetry, short story reading, musical performances should try to focus on MLK, Jr. and his dream.
Martin Luther King was a man who had a dream that his children "would not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character." What are your dreams for the future?
Martin Luther King was a man who had a dream that his children "would not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character." What are your dreams for the future?
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