The daily life of a Middle School Library Media Assistant.

Monday, November 6, 2017

We Are All Ambassadors


We were very honored to have Mr. Andrew Young speak at our assembly today for the Harold Schnitzer Spirit of Unity award! It was amazing that this man who walked with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., U. S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Mayor of Atlanta, came here to our school! It was put on by the Wholistic Peace Institute and we had three schools here today to be awarded. Our own Leslie, Blanchett, and Jesuit schools were here to show how they have impacted their communities. He talked about we all, all of us, in the halls, in classes, in our school, in our families, in our communities are all ambassadors of peace, and we have a choice every day on how to make that happen. After he talked he rode in his chair around the gym and let students ask him questions! So that is the only reason I got even close to him! He did not make it down to the library, but all the important people here for this did! It was a great morning, and we were all very blessed to hear and see this great man, talking as if we were all a guest in his living room. Very cool! Back to business, had math books to check in, I gave two book talks today on realistic fiction. I had a stack of books that I asked the students to thumbs up or thumbs down on whether a book was realistic or not. They did really well and I think they engaged better than if I just talked about it! I sent off two small boxes of books to two other schools today, and a big box off to LMSS to process for us. I had to talk to our bookkeeper about a girl who returned a book she thought she lost, so she paid for it, then it was found! But the computer didn't have a payment on it, just that it was lost, so we are going to keep an eye on it to see what the computer says tomorrow! A fabulous day, glad I got to be a small part of it!

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