Hydaburg School Library and Literacy Center
We recognize the Indigenous People on whose land we live, work and grow.. We honor the Haida people and their long stewardship with the land.
To hear the read aloud for each book on the bookshelf in our virtual libaray, click on the book. I had to step out for a minute to help a student. I will be back next week with new books to enjoy. Miss Lynn
Our vision is ” We are WARRIORS- ready and equipped for whatever lies ahead.”
102 Library Systems Surpass one Million Digital Checkouts
Are libraries providing relieve during the pandemic?
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Beyond the Pandemic, Libraries Look Toward a New Era
How have libraries responded to the impact of the current pandemic? How have libraries changed as a result of the pandemic? What is new at libraries across the country?
Overdue Basingstoke library books returned after 48 years
"I want to go home." It's never too late to turn in a library book!
Horse-Riding Librarians Were the Great Depression’s Bookmobiles
During the Great Depression, a New Deal program brought books to Kentuckians living in remote areas
How the Paperback Novel Changed Popular Literature
Allen Lane stated that he “believed in the existence…of a vast reading public for intelligent books at a low price, and staked everything on it.”
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Mission Statement
Our mission is to empower life-long learners by providing purposeful
education through healthy relationships using Haida cultures and values.
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Literacy News
March Take & Make
This Take & Make is your make-a-book and meant for parents to work on with children. It could be a story book or a picture book. It could be about a family trip or someone the family wants to remember.
Click below to read directions and the parent letter.