It's research season in the
Edith Hamilton Library, and there are times when it is simply bursting at the
seams with students! Dr. Spector-Marks' and Dr. McCain's students have just
begun to work on their Ninth Grade World History research papers, and Dr. Riley
and Ms. Cullen's Modern World History students are well underway with their
papers on the Inter-War Period. Dr. Yeager, Dr. Riley, and Dr. George's students
have begun their final U.S. History portfolio project of the year called
"Understanding the Culture Wars of the 1960's and 1970's".
Ms. Khadduri's
Sixth Grade students have been working hard on their papers in U.S. History
during the time period of 1700-1900. Dr. Hettrick's Eighth Grade classes
will begin working on their Ancient History research papers in early May.
In between research questions, the librarians are supporting the leisure
reading needs of our students, faculty and staff. April is National
Library Month, and we can't think of a better way to celebrate than by having a
full house in the library!