LPCI Library Learning Commons September 15, 2023 Newsletter

Engage, Inspire, Empower

Our goal is to support the success of our students, to promote a life-long enjoyment of reading, and to provide knowledge building experiences with 24/7 access to information in a welcoming environment that is conducive to learning.

We  strive to achieve this goal through attention to Equity, Well Being and Achievement.

Wishing everyone an amazing new school year!

This week's virtual library tip - Get September Ready !

Subject and grade-specific resources curated by curriculum strand. Explore new resources to support teaching & learning! Visit the Find page on the VL.


Literacy Day @ LPCI Library Learning Commons

Flirt, date & fall in love (with a book of course)!!! We celebrated LiteracyDay by hosting Book Speed Dating with our Grade 9s in the LLC

Here in the LP Library we help our students find their perfect match … with a book that is! Watch the magic happen as we engage our grade 9s on  LiteracyDay with Book Speed Dating!

Check out the deep commitment these grade 9s have with their book dates! Having fun and fostering the joy & love of reading with our grade 9s on  LiteracyDay !!

We are excited to announce the 2023 shortlists for the CCBC Book Awards! The winners of our seven major awards celebrating Canadian books for young people will be announced on October 23. Head to http://bit.ly/3LgKxZZ to see the full list! 

Mental Health and Well Being

Resources and Activities for Secondary Students

TDSB Professional Support - Parents/caregivers, students & staff, be sure to check it out for information about identity affirming, culturally responsive mental health resources & supports. 

September 30, 2021, marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day that coincides with Orange Shirt Day. It recognizes the tragic legacy of residential schools, the missing children, the families left behind and the survivors of these institutions.

Start your learning journey by exploring the rich and diverse cultures, voices, experiences and histories of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.

We hope this newsletter will be a support to you as we read, research, and learn together at Lawrence Park C.I. Library Learning Commons.

Welcome Back!

Mrs. Zwaan