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Private School Librarians

This group is for librarians who work at private, religious, or parochial schools that set them apart from public school media specialists.

Members: 75
Latest Activity: Jan 18, 2016

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Comment by Author Derrick Barnes on January 12, 2010 at 2:19pm
My name is Derrick Barnes and I am the author of one of the most popular Scholastic book series in children literature. The series is entitled RUBY & THE BOOKER BOYS (reading level 2-5 grade). There are currently four books in the series, and they are all doing extremely well all across the country!

Ruby is a stylish, intelligent, creative, and sassy African American eight year old girl that will do anything to step out of the shadows of her three ultra popular big brothers (The Booker Boys). Overall, the series is based on self, community, and family love.

I am also proactively reaching out to you to see if you'd consider ordering the books for your school/library.My calendar is open between February- June 2010. I'd love to add you to my tour schedule. It would be an honor if you would consider bringing me to your wonderful school for a presentation(s).

My Ruby and the Booker Boys presentation consist of:

* A brief, funny, and engaging introduction about author background and the Ruby series. Plus, a discussion on my writing process and how important editing is.
* Rhythmic, entertaining Powerpoint presentation introducing Ruby Booker and her family
* Reading from chapter chosen by students.
* Q & A
* Prize giveaway (posters, bookmark,etc.)
* Book signing, pictures taken


I am extremely affordable. I only charge $450 per presentation; with a duration of 45-50 minutes. Air travel and lodging are not included in the honorarium. My ideal grade levels are 1-6 grade and audience size between 50-200 students per presentation.

If you are interested, please feel free to contact me at twells75@yahoo.com or derrick@derrickbarnes.com.

PLEASE forward this email to any parent, teacher, administrator, librarian, or reading specialist that might be interested in the RUBY & THE BOOKER BOYS series.

Thank you so very much for your time. Please visit my site to find out more about me, a list of references from previous school visits, Ruby Booker and the Booker Boys, and the rest of my books.

Thank you so very much for your time. Please visit my site to find out more about me, a list of references from previous school visits, Ruby Booker and the Booker Boys, and the rest of my books:
derrickbarnes.com

Sincerely,
Derrick Barnes

Comment by Jennifer Hodges on July 30, 2009 at 10:55am
Hi everyone!

I'm Jennifer. I am a first year librarian (graduated with my MLS in May '09) and work at a private religious (Muslim) PreK3-12 school in Tampa. It's a great school, and while the library is small and the previous librarian left it in a huge state of disaray, I am enjoying myself and busy getting it weeded, organized and new materials ordered before school starts on August 17. And what is even more interesting is that I am not Muslim, but I am learning alot about their religion and culture, which is just fascinating!!

Take care!
Jennifer
Comment by Debra Giannone on July 9, 2008 at 10:34am
Hi everybody. My name is Debra Giannone. I am the librarian at Long Island Lutheran Middle and High School. I am glad to be a part of this group.
 

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