
Try this fun site out when you REALLY get bored this vacation - it's kind of addicting :-)
http://www.snowflakeworkshop.com/
http://www.snowflakeworkshop.com/
This blog from Cashmere High School's teacher librarian, Mrs. Linda Hightower, will feature book ideas, technology hints, and other study helps for the patrons of CHS. “What a school thinks about its library is a measure of what it feels about education.” ― Harold Howe




After the Veteran's Day assembly on Tuesday, Nov. 10th, I was in the hall watching students return to class. I saw a flash and thought someone had a laser pointer. "It's a bird!" someone cried out. The bird flashed through the door. Wow, was it fast. I didn't see it fly into the library, but many did. Immediately I thought, how are we going to get it out? Several teachers and students searched for the bird. Finally Mr. Groce found it dead, lying on a chair in the back. A quick death in the library, so sad - a first for me and I hope the last.
On Friday, October 16th, author Matt de la Pena visited the CHS library and talked to Mr. Morrison's 2nd block English class and a few students from Mrs. Gemeinhart's Creative Writing class. He shared about the writing process and his experience writing Mexican Whiteboy, the book everyone read. Mr. de la Pena grew up in National City, the setting for Mexican Whiteboy, near San Diego and now lives in Brooklyn where he continues to write and teach. We all had a great time visiting and getting to know this fun, interesting young adult author. Matt de la Pena shared with me after his talk that he really enjoyed his time at CHS and liked how all the students had read his book.



