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Monthly Archives: August 2016
Summer Reading Photo Challenge!
The athletic and personable Mrs. Badran, our new Associate Directer of Learning Support, is sitting in her beautiful backyard trying to learn how Olympic athletes can do such amazing things by reading The Sports Gene by David Epstein. Thanks for … Continue reading
Summer Reading Photo Challenge!
Just in under the wire is the beautiful (and tan!) middle school English and Literature teacher, Mrs. Prendergast. Mrs. P. is reading A Few Of The Girls, a collection of short stories by Maeve Binchy. There is no better beach read … Continue reading
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Summer Reading Photo Challenge!
Here is our well-traveled second grade teacher, Mrs. Logman, who just summered in Ireland! Now she has picked up the book, Snobs by Julian Fellowes in anticipation of her next trip to the U.K. There is nothing better than taking a … Continue reading
Summer Reading Photo Challenge!
Our new 3K aide (and former St. Eugene parent and volunteer extraordinaire!), Mrs. Best-Dickson is reading at the airport while awaiting plane repairs. Her book of choice? The Bonjour Effect by Julie Barlow and Jean-Benoit Nadeau. The subtitle is: The … Continue reading
Summer Reading Photo Challenge!
Diego has been on a wonderful summer trip with his family (I know because I have been following them on Instagram). But on the way from Kansas City to St. Louis he grabbed some car time to read Spy Camp … Continue reading
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Summer Reading Photo Challenge!
The always glamorous Mrs. Bartkowski was caught with her book on a deck in Door County. She is thoroughly enjoying her down time and reading The Lake House by Kate Morton. Soon she’ll be rested up and raring to get back … Continue reading
Summer Reading Photo Challenge
Anna, our intrepid ferry rider, is seen here reading Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J.K. Rowling while riding on the Washington Island ferry! I love a student who carries a book wherever she goes (I do, too). Happy … Continue reading
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Which Young Adult Fantasy Book Most Describes Your Life?
Here’s a fun little quiz to get you ready for reading this school year-lots of fun choices. Source: Which Young Adult Fantasy Book Most Describes Your Life?