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March 2010: School-Libraries.Net  awarded the Lawrence High School Library a star for being  “a beautiful, informative, well organized website.” We are proud. Thank you.



2010 is the 30th anniversary of the National Women’s History Project. In 1980, President Carter issued a Presidential Proclamation declaring the week of March 8, 1980 as the first National Women’s History Week. In 1987, Congress expanded the week into a month. Now March is known as National Women’s History Month. In celebration, the Lawrence High Library has prepared a bibliography.

Teen Violence Awareness Month

Teen violence is real! It can include dating someone who is
violent--a person who slaps his or her date around frequently
and is jealous of friends.

The LHS library and other libraries in the school district has
books that you can check out on this topic. Check out the
bibliograpy on teen violence.

If you need to talk to a professional, here is an organization
that you can call:

Headquarters Counseling Center 841-2345

Remember any teacher, principal, social worker, wrap worker or
counselor at LHS can help you.

This is not secret that you should keep!


March Celebrations


Are you ready for warmer weather? Are you ready to see the sun? Are you ready to celebrate? Here are some celebrations for you to enjoy in the Month of March!


History Day Projects




History projects that were designed and created by Ms. Schrag and Mr. Ortman's AP history students are on display in the library. You are invited to visit the library and enjoy the wonderful display.

 


‘Lip dub’ at Lawrence High

Students from Lawrence High School took part in the "lip dub" musical video for the winter court
assemby. The video was shot in an unbroken take with no edits. More than 300 students were in
the video. A successful and creative adventure! To see go to
youtube or Lawrence Journal World.


The Kansas Center for the Book provides this index as a resource
site that visitors might discover and learn about the many Kansas authors who have published books or authors of books thematically about or set in Kansas. This list contains both living and deceased authors.


Are you tired of doing PowerPoint presentations? Are you looking for fresh new ideas of presenting material? This wiki was designed for you! There are new ideas for you.

The 2009 Annual Report
The end of the year is the time to reflect and evaluate. Here is the Annual Report.
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Do you know the order of books in a series? This database is updated daily with new series and titles added as they are published.

Free Audio Books can be found at these sites:
 

.Do you know what periodicals the library carries? The Magazine and Newspaper
list includes the on-line links. Magazines may be checked out overnight.
.Finding a lost book can be a nightmare. Librarians have suggestions on where to look for a lost book.
How do you do research for a project?
Do you use only the Internet?

Or

Do you do it the Chesty Lion Way?
THE RIGHT WAY by using the following resources!

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.Orla Reese, Associated Press correspondent and LHS alumnus, talks
about the LHS
. The [LHS] Library Song performed by Gabe Lewis-O'Connor
.Lawrence Public Schools features LHS Library's "Read to Succeed"
program. See how our library has become the "cool" place to be and be seen.
.Poetry! Poetry! Poetry by the students of Lawrence High School is now
available on-line. Graffiti, 2002 and Graffiti, 2004 contains
photographs and original poetry.
.The Chesty Lion symbol was drawn by Paul Coker, Jr. in 1946. A Liberty Memorial High School graduate, he is now a well-known cartoonist. The Lion is chesty because he is proud of LHS and the things for which it stand
To search the library site:
Google Search library.lhs.usd497.org
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