"Once you learn to read, you are forever free."
-Frederick Douglass
*You're always free to ask Mr. Meier for recommendations but students and staff are always encouraged use any of the sites below to help figure out what book you might like to read next!
*Both the New York Times and Wall Street Journal are available for all students and staff for in-school and at-home use! Be sure to take advantage of this powerful resource! Read the info below for instructions for getting connected.
To sign up for a NYT account, go to nytimes.com/passes and create an account with your school Google account. Once you validate your account, you can simply log in at nytimes.com!
All students and staff can access WSJ.com. The link cannot be shared publicly but ask Mr. Meier in the library or your teacher for the link you can use to log in with your school Google account.
Click the Burlington Free Press or USA Today logo for instructions on accessing free digital editions.
Exercise your right to read! Click the image above or the links below for information about banned and challenged books.
Check out School Library Journal's reader survey of the most influential children's books, middle grade books, and YA books of the 21st century.