How did your solar eclipse viewing go? We couldn’t see much with the cloudy Louisiana sky, but we had lots of fun in our small groups learning about eclipses and eating eclipse-themed snacks! Our students who had permission got eclipse glasses and got to go outside to view it. Since we didn’t have much luck seeing this phenomenon, we decided to go inside and check it out virtually! 😎 💻
almost 2 years ago, Louisiana School for the Deaf
Students sitting in a circle with their hands cupped over their eyes.
We celebrated School Librarian Day this week by going to the EBR library! Ms. Rebecca gave a tour of the beautiful River Center Branch Library and students got to learn about all of the exciting things the library has to offer. They were AMAZED to find out that they could access it all for FREE! They were able to participate in story time which featured “The Mouse who Carried a House on His Back by J. Stutzman. They were also able to write/draw about what their favorite thing is about the library. Their work is hung up in the library for all patrons to see, and they can’t wait to get their own library cards. Thank you Ms. Christine Kelley, our librarian, for everything you do for our students, and always going above and beyond!
almost 2 years ago, Louisiana School for the Deaf
Pictures of students enjoying their time at the library. Outside a sculpture, walking and holding hands, sitting at the table, rolling in the grass.
Students sitting for story time, students posing for a group photo.
Students in a group in the public library
Today a Reader, Tomorrow a Leader! Thank you Ms. Christine, for all you do!