A small (and usually quite popular!) collection of items for students, including pads, tampons, combs, deodorant, lip balm, flossers, and hair ties. Click here to download the poster!
A place for students to share what titles they're hoping to see in the library. Click here to download the form!
Putting three+ copies of books together so students can form mini-book clubs! (Bonus points if the book is available in multiple langauges!) Click here to download the poster!
Asked staff members their favorite book (ideally matching the grade-levels at your school) and had students guess whose book was whose! (TIP: Don't forget to include classified staff!)
FICTION vs INFORMATIONAL texts! Sent weekly polls to students to narrow down the brackets!
(January 15-February 28)
A display of middle school books by Black authors, including brief author biographies. Click here to download the posters!
(March 31)
Posters of famous trans and nonbinary people, with quotes from them beneath each photo.
(May)
Information about AANHPI Heritage Month, surrounded by posters of famous people with AANHPI heritage.
(June)
Includes flyers for both major summer reading programs in Ventura County summer 2023.
(September 15-October 15)
Interactive display where students can open a book to see the first page!
Print short poems (4/sheet) and fold into little envelopes and distribute them to kids throughout the day! (Sorted by various genres, including romantic, family issues, sports, and more)
Click here for the pocket poems, and click here for the poster!
A Pride Club activity! Students made a variety of flags, some incorporating existing LGBTQ+ flags, and some based on their own interests!
Including Build with Pride, Build It Tall, and help creating stop-motion short films!
Usually hosted once a month! Students could bring in Pokémon cards to play the card game (judged by students in older grades) or play against each other in Pokémon Go.
Students submit their best scary stories or comics to be copied and shared in the library!
Students make posters encouraging acceptance and celebrating different identities!