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THIRD GRADE RECOMMENDED READING LIST 2020-2021 Title: Third Grade Recommended Reading List 2020-2021 Author: Oak Park Public Library Keywords: DAEJfPZPCZs,BAC9vfsHyJ0 Created Date:20210106221240Z
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BEYOND EQUITY, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION: ASPIRING TO ANTI Integrating social services . In 2016, we hired a social worker as part of our strategy to rethink how we engage with all patrons.. Since then, Director of Social Services and Public Safety Robert Simmons has built a team to ensure the security and safety of all library patrons and staff members, plus connect people with resources and social services in the Oak Park area, including homeless NOW VIRTUAL, ENGLISH CONVERSATION PROGRAM 'HAS REALLY Now virtual, English conversation program ‘has really blossomed’. February 8, 2021. August 28, 2020. Participants in the August 1 virtual English Language Conversation session, led by Conversation Facilitator Nancy Cohen (top left) and Adult Education and Career Services Librarian Rashmi Swain (top center). “I live alone, and soI don’t
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Executive Director David J. Seleb, 708.697.6911, davids@oppl.org Directors Collections: Leigh Tarullo Communications: Jodi Kolo Human Resources: Billy Treece Operations: Jeremy Andrykowski Public Services and Programs: Lori Pulliam Technology and Project Management: Elizabeth Marszalik Social Services and Public Safety: Robert Simmons Managers Adult Services: Alexandra Skinner Children’sKIDS READING LISTS
More title suggestions for kids: Check out picture books (pdf), fiction and graphic novels (pdf), and nonfiction titles (pdf); More resources: Find Asian Pacific American Heritage Month videos and online resources, plus titles for adults and teens »; Celebrating Mother’s Day: Titles for peace FIFTH GRADE RECOMMENDED READING LIST 2021-2022 Fifth Grade Recommended Reading List 2021-2022 SEVENTH GRADE RECOMMENDED READING LIST 2021-2022 Seventh Grade Recommended Reading List 2021-2022 MEET TATIANA, RESTORATIVE PRACTICES COORDINATOR Meet Tatiana, Restorative Practices Coordinator. February 15, 2021. Last January, Tatiana Swancy was among eight library staff members who trained to become peace circle keepers, or facilitators. “A peace circle is a tool to have community conversations where everyone is valued,” she explains. “It’s rooted in the idea that everyonehas
THIRD GRADE RECOMMENDED READING LIST 2020-2021 Title: Third Grade Recommended Reading List 2020-2021 Author: Oak Park Public Library Keywords: DAEJfPZPCZs,BAC9vfsHyJ0 Created Date:20210106221240Z
THIRD GRADE RECOMMENDED READING LIST 2021-2022 Einhorn, Kama. Welcome Wombat (599.24 EIN, "True Tales of Rescue" series). This photo-packed series explores the stories and science behind animal sanctuaries. OAK PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY Our community is the driver for everything we do. We exist to empower every voice in our community, and we share the information, services, and opportunities that fulfill Oak Park’s aspirations.USE YOUR LIBRARY
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THIRD GRADE RECOMMENDED READING LIST 2020-2021 Title: Third Grade Recommended Reading List 2020-2021 Author: Oak Park Public Library Keywords: DAEJfPZPCZs,BAC9vfsHyJ0 Created Date:20210106221240Z
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