We have books displayed on 3-4 different locations in our high school library for much of the year. We have around 2,200 students that walk in and out of our library doors each week (400 that have classes in our library classrooms, 1,700 that work in the library during their open blocks and lunch).

Due to book budgets being zeroed out, we were unable to buy any new books from February 2020 through this June, so we haven't rotated our books displays as often as usual and the displays are smaller due to lack of new books. (Fingers crossed that our budget is restored next year). But if we had any new books coming in, we would have been doing a lot more display-wise.

Alexandra Stevens
Media Specialist
Greenwich High School
203.625.8001
 
    


On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 9:49 AM Joan Temple <templej@region-12.org> wrote:
Hi All,

This year, we have refrained from putting books on display throughout the library in order to limit contact. We are wondering if others are doing the same, and also, is it time to once again entice readers to look at our wonderful books by arranging them face-out on shelves and by creating intriguing displays? 

Thank you for sharing your thoughts,

Joan Temple


Joan Temple
Library Media Specialist / VHS Site Coordinator
Grades 6 -12
159 South Street
Washington, CT  06793
860-868-6232

Reading gives us someplace to go when we have to stay where we are. ~Mason Colley

Currently reading: At the Edge of the Haight by Katherine Seligman

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