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Tag Archives: Walter P.J. Gilefski Media Center
Impacts With Memory and Meaning
In the month of March (March 28th, 2024), we were lucky enough to have the opportunity to travel as DLA, Friends of Delaware Libraries, and DASL to Delaware’s Legislative Hall and having students and a faculty member be part of … Continue reading
Differ We Must – Woodbridge High School Sits Down with Steve Inskeep and Finds Voice.
In learning about the fact that Steve Inskeep, NPR’s journalist, would be the keynote speaker at The History Book Festival in Lewes, I was VERY excited to say the least. NPR has always been something I have been infatuated with … Continue reading
Friday’s Inspirations
Attending the Latinx Kidlit Book Festival, what are the chances that our school, and our students would get noticed in not just one, but TWO different sessions, and then a third later on?! What were the chances they’d talk to … Continue reading
The Walter P.J. Gilefski Media Center
“In every aspect of my educational life the Library has played an important role. In High School, I spent time in the library preparing – for projects, for classes, and trying to figure out my future plans. In college, we … Continue reading




