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Library March Madness continues. 32 books have advanced to the next round of March Madness. Visit the Library Blackboard.
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TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 2021 –
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Bala Cynwyd Model United Nations delegates will meet virtually Thursday, March 4th at 3:15 (or as soon as you can). A few more delegates need to please fill out the Google form with your intended conferences before our meeting. Thank you of you already have – this includes working on the April 10th BCMUNC conference. For delegates unable to attend Thursday, there is a Tuesday meeting, March 2nd at 3:15 pm at this link. BCMUN: Change the World!
Extra, Extra, the BC Knight Newspaper is Available Now!! Check your email and read the latest edition of The Knight. Congratulations The Virtual Pets Contest Winners: Chops and Minnie, Zazu, and Sunny Submitted by Mrs. Kadyan, Brennan Van and Marya Tremblay. Visit the Paper to see pictures from all entries!
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Library March Madness continues. 32 books have advanced to the next round of March Madness. Visit the Library Blackboard for this week's ballot and to see which books have advanced and which have been eliminated. Not sure about a title you see? Look up the summary or a book review on Destiny before making your choice! Remember BOOKS ALWAYS WIN so make sure to vote in March Madness today!
Library Top Pick of the Day: Today's Top Pick of the Day is THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD AND EVIL by author Soman Chainani. Best friends Sophie (princess wannabe) and Agatha (witchy loner) are headed (via kidnapping) to the School for Good and Evil, but their assumed destinies are reversed. THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD AND EVIL advanced to the next round of March Madness by defeating THE STRANGE CASE OF ORIGAMI YODA. If you are interested, look for this book on MackinVIA or at your local public library!
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