Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Re-energizing project
Yesterday was the first day of staff delivering behaviors/actions that demonstrate their understanding of the project principles and their application... with some obviously using the tools at their disposal in 'interesting' ways!
Monday, November 23, 2009
New resources
A new set of WORLD BOOK encyclopedia have arrived, been processed and put on the shelves! (Well, they've been out for a couple of weeks now but sometimes it takes a while for me to notice...)
Friday, November 20, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Electrical testing
The electrical testing has been completed at Seaford library (and the wonderful technician even fixed the blown fuse on the microwave oven). Now we are protected from any future shocking news (ptp)...
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Customer satisfaction surveys
The teacher and student surveys have been completed, the data compiled and extrapolated and the results show...
it's been a very good year!
Both teacher and student satisfaction has been high and the feedback has been positive. We won't be sitting on our hands though, as the challenge now is to maintain this level (or, if possible, to improve).
it's been a very good year!
Both teacher and student satisfaction has been high and the feedback has been positive. We won't be sitting on our hands though, as the challenge now is to maintain this level (or, if possible, to improve).
Friday, November 06, 2009
Art moderation
Student art work is on display in the library for all to see...
The art moderators have been in to assess the students' work and now all library users can have a look - but the works of art will only be on display for a week.
Don't miss the opportunity...
The art moderators have been in to assess the students' work and now all library users can have a look - but the works of art will only be on display for a week.
Don't miss the opportunity...
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Parenting collection
OF NOTE: late last week we set up the new parenting collection in the children's library. It's a new collection that already has a significant number of resources for those looking for 'parenting information' - and the location should be a winner...
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