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We are kicking off the school year with another reading challenge. 

Hope you will join us.

NSBoro Reading Challenge

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A reading challenge poster titled %22NSBoro Reads 2024-2025.%22 Each month from September to May suggests a theme: September is for starting a new series, October for fantasy, November for non-fiction, December for folk tales, January for biographies, February for books with animal titles, March for historical reads, April for books with animals, and May for graphic novels. The poster features colorful icons representing each theme, with books and illustrations throughout.

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2019 Outstanding Books for the College Bound and

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A few library tidbits:

  • We are open 7:30 am - 3:00 pm daily, so feel free to come before school, during your study or lunch, and after school.
  • Yes!  You may borrow books.  If you are not sure what you are looking for, we would be happy to help.
  • If you need a daily Chromebook please come down.
  • Mask wearing is optional, but supported and respected.