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LHS Library
Bookmark Contest

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Honorable Mention
2010 Swap and Shop
American Library
Association


2009 Swap and Shop (ALA)

Videos,
31 Seconds to 5 Minutes

WINNER
Lawrence High School Library


2009 Swap and Shop

Teen Read Week

WINNER

Lawrence High School Library


2007 Swap & Shop (ALA)
Best of Show
WebPage/Home Page
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Lawrence High School Library







Lawrence High School Library
Lawrence, Kansas


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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.

 
 

Click on the flashing camera to see the book trailers. All book trailers and credits can be found on on Chesty's page.


Do you want your book trailers to be outstanding? Here is a helpful hints page to help you.

Are you looking for material to help you prepare for the SAT test? Here are some sites.

Family and Friends Remember LHS Math Teacher Debra Green
Lawrence Journal World, January 13, 2013.


The LHS Library Annual Report
(click on illustration to see slideshow)

 

My Memories of Lawrence High School

My Hometown

America as Seen Through the Eyes of Teenagers. The New York Times asked high school students to document their community. The images will appear in an interactive web feature on the Lens Blog (http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/20/my-hometown-teenagers-document-america) and will be archived in the Library of Congress. What does America look like to young people today? In the coming months, high school students will create a 21st century portrait of America, turning their cameras on their neighborhoods, families, friends and schools. It is hoped the project will allow young people from bustling cities, Rust Belt towns and rural outposts to capture their communities in all their complexities — from portraits and fleeting moments to sweeping landscapes and quiet insights.
LHS students were asked to document their view of community and what they found important. Enjoy the photos. Click on photos to view slideshows.
 
 
 

e-Books are here!

 

Check FollettShelf to see our holdings.



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.


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. Another site that might be helpful in finding the proper order of series.



Free Audio Books can be found at these sites:

 

Project Gutenberg

Lit 2 Go

LoudLit.org

 

.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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Librarians
 

. 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
Registered School Librarian Web Page

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