BUXTON SCHOOL LIBRARIES
Frank Jewett/Hanson - Jack Memorial - Eliza Libby
Mrs. Dunlap, Librarian
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RESEARCH PROJECTS
* Native Americans
* Planets
* Endangered Animal Facts
* Endangered Animals Pictures
* Harriet Tubman
* Inventors
GOOD INFORMATION
* Award Winning Books
* Ask Jeeves
* Enchanted Learning
* Bibliographic format
DDS GAMES
* DDS Challenge
* Do the Dewey
* DDS Matching
* Dewey Game


                                                Philosophy
Learning begins before formal schooling starts and continues beyond high school. School libraries provide a  unique opportunity for students to become readers, learners, and seekers of ideas and information.
One of the major goals of our library program is to teach information literacy skills. These skills include locating, evaluating, analyzing, and synthesizing information to prepare students to be informed thinkers and creative problem solvers. The ability to readily locate the information that one needs will aid students in developing a positive attitude toward life-long learning.