Thomas Dale High School Library Page
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This post is in every update to The Ultimate Guide. I'm bringing it to the top as an Updated post, so that you see it again and take some time to review what it means to be a high school student. We predicted that we would need 6 weeks of school to establish relationships and community and to re-establish routines, procedures, and rules associated with the operation of a high school.
Some of our students - not all - are testing the boundaries of the rules and acting in a manner inconsistent with what I am positive you've instilled in them. I need your help with reinforcing that there are rules and expectations associated with being a high school student. This year's challenges alone are enough to make things difficult. None of us needs irresponsible behavior making it even more so.
According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 6% of the population in Thomas - Dale, St. Paul, MN have no high school education, 29% went to high-school, and 22% have partially completed college. Moreover, 8% of the population hold an Associate Degree, 21% hold a Bachelor Degree, and 12% hold a Graduate Degree.
In 1904, at age 16, his family moved to a farm in Warrensburg, Missouri. As a youth, he enjoyed speaking in public and joined his school's debate team.[4] Carnegie said he had to get up at 3 a.m. to feed the pigs and milk his parents' cows before going to school. During high school, he grew interested in the speeches at the various Chautauqua assemblies.[4] He completed his high school education in 1906.[4][8]
Students, remember you have access to all the public library online resources including ebooks and audio books using your public library eCard! You can read books on your personal device using the app Libby or by going to Library2Go through the public library's web page. Your eCard also gives you access to their other fun online resources such as Mango Languages and Tumble Books/Teen Book Cloud as well as their many research databases. Your number is the same one that you were given when you visited the library at school, but your PIN number is now the last four digits of your eCard number. If you have misplaced or forgotten your eCard number or need help, email Ms. Bauhaus (carol.bauhaus@rpsar.net or carol.bauhaus@rps30.k12.ar.us)! Enjoy reading!
Attending feedback sessions, gathering response data, and receiving questions and comments from the St. Thomas community, it became clear that no single, one-page-fits-all experience could adequately serve all visitors to the library website. So we set out to design a page, and site, to present the most relevant resources and services to a student or faculty member based on their academic discipline and library needs.
We launched a page on the One St. Thomas Library Site that displays current loan items and library resources for enrolled or assigned courses. We hope to expand the information presented here in the future, tailored to the unique needs of a student, faculty, or staff member. 1e1e36bf2d