Advocates for queer young people say support from caring adults is crucial. Here's how librarians are standing up for their students.
Romance, humor, and unrequited love are all at play in these recent works.
In this misinformation age, school libraries are more important than ever, argues a a Michigan educator.
The librarian at Jefferson Middle School Academy in Washington, DC, brings excellence to her library while gaining national recognition for her advocacy on behalf of school librarians.
Boyd, librarian at Jefferson Middle School Academy in Washington, DC, earned the annual honor for her innovative programming, advocacy, and dedication to her students and community.
Four former friends come together during the pandemic to support each other and help their community in this compelling story full of heart.
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This is actually more about games than sports---so expand whatever you're thinking of to include card games, outdoor neighborhood hiding games, board games, puzzles, amusement park games, Spin the Bottle, and more.
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A modern-day gay teen time travels back to 1985 and wonders if he can help change the past without changing his future.
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