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Looking Back on Geocaching…
This added to an Original article from September 30th’s Geocache event on the Nanticoke River Watershed Conservancy blog page) (This event, September 30th, was the rescheduled date). Addendum to September 30, 2023 – https://harrybrake.com/nanticoke-river-watershed-conservancy-project-page/ But no article had been written covering … Continue reading
The Deepest Connections Not Realized
Upon finishing James McBride’s The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store– I realized how amazing reading and authors can be when you find the correct one. Before I repeat, let me share with you the initial review on the book – (loaded with … Continue reading
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Tagged Danette DiMarco, Delaware Humanitiesd, History Book Festival, James McBride, Lewes, National Endowment for the Humanities, Representative Scott Perry, Shoe Dog, Slippery Rock University, Steve Inskeep, The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store, The Lean Startup, Traci Todd
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Electrifying the Experience
Door decorating contest- what can we do, What Can We Dooooo? Then it hit me – as we are putting together a renewed number of the WHS Girls Who Code Club students together – we wanted to try something different. a few … Continue reading
PR’ing the Best of Ourselves
“We are our own best PR.” This resounded and carried with me from the recent AASL conference, from some amazing representatives of We Need Diverse Books, (Cornelius Minor, and some amazing authors in this closing presentation) in Tampa Bay. FLORIDA. … Continue reading
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Tagged AASL, ALA, DASL, Giordino's, NJASL, We Need Diverse Books
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On any given Saturday, you could…
Run? Several of our Woodbridge High students decided to do just that – dedicate a Sunday to supporting younger runners that may or may not have someone to run with on a Girls On the Run 5k event. Thanks to … Continue reading
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Tagged Girls on the Run, Girls Who Code, Petco, Phillis Wheatley, The Riff
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WHS XC 2023 DIAA STATES and a Season in Retro :)
How did WHS XC do at states? – “When I started running we did nit have more than three of us, yet, here we are and we have a team three years later and I am a senior. The full … Continue reading
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Randomizing Registration
True, I am only on the second session in detailing the results of the AASL Conference but, funny story on the very first day of AASL. As I disembarked from the flight at the Tampa Bay International airport, tried unsuccessfully … Continue reading
Artivism, Nikkolas Smith, Allies Among Us.
Amazing experiences. Impacting community. Making the change you want to see in leaps and bounds. I had no idea what I was in store for when I attended the AASL Opening Session. NPR had highlighted Nikkolas Smith back in 2020 … Continue reading
AASL Author Action and WELCOME to AASL
When I moved away from a mesmerizing first workshop session that connected myself as well as my school to so many current event actions, I ventured into the AASL Welcoming session. (12:30- 1:30). I was intrigued that two rooms were … Continue reading
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Tagged Book List, Carmines, Collection Development Policy, Colombia, CREW, Kirkus, Mona Kerby, MUSTIE, School Library Journal, wweeding
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Analyzing Propaganda and Teaching Media Literacy
In attending this amazing session representing Echoes and Reflections, by speaker Kim Klett, being the actual first session of AASL, it seems as I mentioned in ties to Ms. Ruth Toor, this seems appropriate to have such a great resource … Continue reading




