Dear Jones Community, Last Jones Library Newsletter of the Year!!! Summer Library Book Checkout! Current freshmen, sophomores, and juniors are encouraged to check out books to read OVER THE SUMMER! Consider these great lists while browsing! JCP Thematic Book Lists!! Spring 2023 New Books (MOST RECENTLY ARRIVED!) Winter 2023 New Books Fall 2022 New Books ALA 2023 Youth Media Awards Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) Nonfiction Award, 2010-2023 2023 Pulitzer Prizes (scroll down to Books, Drama & Music) Blueprint Banned Book Conversations The Library Ambassadors and Blueprint are teaming up to create student podcasts to draw attention to specific books that have been challenged and/or removed from schools and libraries in recent years. Check out the NEW two podcasts!!! 3. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck Podcast 4. Dear Martin by Nic Stone Podcast Earlier this month! 1. Flamer by Mike Curato Podcast 2. Maus by Art Spiegelman Podcast BOOK BAN UPDATES in Illinois Board, The Editorial. “Editorial: Illinois Is Right to Fight Back against Book Bans.” Chicago Tribune, 15 May 2023, www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-editorial-book-bans-alexi-giannoulias-legislation-20230515-y2hhkds4pfhfdja2mzx6busnbe-story.html. AP, Claire Savage |. “Illinois Lawmakers Push Back on Library Book Bans.” Times, 4 May 2023, https://chicago.suntimes.com/education/2023/5/3/23710693/illinois-lawmakers-push-back-on-library-book-bans?utm_source=Newsletter_Daily-Rundown-Non-Member&utm_medium=WBEZEmail&utm_campaign=Daily_Newsletter_Daily-Rundown_Sponsored_20230504&utm_content=5/4/2023&DE=WBEZEmail Check out THIS PADLET replete with great summer opportunities for teens, including jobs, internships, programs, entertaining and enriching opportunities, and much more! We CPS high school librarians will continue to populate this Padlet through the end of the school year. SYNC Free Audiobooks for TEENS 2023 HAS STARTED! TAKE ACTION RIGHT AWAY TO DOWNLOAD THIS WEEK’S TITLES!! FOURTEEN WEEKS/TWENTY-EIGHT TITLES you can keep forever!! SYNC is a program that gives away two complete audiobook downloads per week for 14 weeks–a current Young Adult title paired thematically with a Classic or Required Summer Reading title–each week to listeners ages 13+ from April 27 to August 20, 2023! You can keep the eAudiobooks forever! Main Page YouTube video Visit SYNC to Register for SYNC and to sign up for weekly Title Alerts to notify you when each week’s thematically paired eAudiobooks become available. Click to explore all 28 titles. Listen to the books with Sora, the student reading app from OverDrive. THIS PROGRAM IS GOLD and it’s never too late to sign up! Restorative Justice Program at Jones The Restorative Justice Program is here to support the community. The goal of this work is to build community, to reinforce our common values, to provide a space for folks to express themselves about real life issues, to deepen relationships with others in the community, and to resolve conflicts peacefully. This fall the RJ student-run program will provide both talking circles and peace circles. Reach out to Ms. Lilagan, Mr. Feeley, Ms. Vrettos, and/or rising junior Oliva Pinsof-Berlowitz for further information or requests for our services. National Honor Society ATTN: Class of ‘24 and Class of ‘25 The National Honor Society (NHS) is a nationwide organization for high school students in the United States. Membership is based on four criteria: scholarship (academic achievement), leadership, service, and character. Jones students can submit applications in the fall of their junior year OR senior year. In the fall of 2023 we will accept applications from the Class of ‘24 and the Class of ‘25. Interested students should take action immediately to gain required volunteer hours prior to the late September deadline. Learn much more about the application requirements and process on the JCP NHS webpage. Congratulations to the outgoing NHS student leadership: Co-Presidents Norah Hendrickson & Carolina Rondelli, Secretary Lauren Robinson, Volunteer Service Coordinators Saniya Kodavarti & Cosette Zielinski, and Blood Drive Coordinator Alex Kerr. Congratulations to Alex Kerr for the very successful May 17 blood drive that brought in 50 blood donations. Well done! Please welcome the 2023-2024 NHS student leadership: Co-Presidents Maximiliano Castro & Emet Shifrin, Secretary Nina Mwanga, Volunteer Service Coordinators Ayla Carli & Samuel O'Mara, and Blood Drive Coordinator Dasha Dworkin-Cantor. THANK YOU, JONES LIBRARY PARENT VOLUNTEERS!! A MILLION thanks to the amazing Jones Parent Library Volunteers! Thank you for your time, dedication and care throughout the school year. Thank you for your commitment and support! Thanks to Friends of Jones Library Volunteers Chair Onna Jones. What would I do without all of you?? May is Asian American and Pacific Heritage Month – a celebration of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States. Explore ways to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in Chicago. Check out the plethora of PBS documentaries and programs that celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage. Among them is Asian Americans, a five-hour PBS film series that delivers a bold, fresh perspective on a history that matters today. Check out this WBEZ Chicago article, The story behind Asian Pacific American Heritage, and why it's celebrated in May. Explore more information and events at this site provided by the National Gallery of Art, the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian, the National Archives, and other institutions. Check out the growing collection of AAPI titles in the Jones book collection. Pride Month Chicago Pride Fest is June 17-18, the weekend before the Chicago Pride Parade, June 25. Check out other events happening during Pride Month 2023 in Chicago HERE and HERE.
LGBTQ youth services are available here and here and here. Ninth grader Tess Lacy produces and distributes Kidler, a student-based newspaper covering the Far Northside neighborhoods of Edgewater, Rogers Park, and Uptown. Kidler covers political issues, developments, infrastructure, education, and more in the context of our local environment. Issues are released the second Saturday of every month, and all current and past issues are archived on the website. To subscribe to this free newsletter be sure to sign up with a non-CPS email address. Letters to the editor are welcome and can be submitted at this link. Submission guidelines can be found there as well. Please subscribe and spread the word! MEDIA LITERACY: Is Social Media Turning Us Into Clones? You'd think with millions of people posting ideas, photos and funny dances that social media would be a great place for individuality. So why are the same viral videos and trends everywhere? Turns out, humans are social creatures who want to fit in and be accepted. That's normal, but what's new is social media's supercharged conformity that takes "group think" to a whole new level. Check out this video to explore how social media affects the way teens fit in or express themselves. Fun in the Sun Chicago Summer 2023
This summer take advantage of the many wonderful enriching entertainment opportunities provided by the City of Chicago! What’s your favorite? Grab a friend and go! Night Out in the Parks Grant Park Music Festival Chicago Summer Dance Movies in the Parks Millennium Park Summer Film Series Millennium Park Calendar Chicago Beaches Warmest congratulations and best wishes to the Class of ‘23! You will do great things! Seniors, be yourself. Love yourself. Be kind to others. Mr. Feeley, School Librarian [email protected] jcplibrary.weebly.com My recent reads Read current and past library newsletters on the Keeping Up With the Jones Library blog Check out the beautiful artwork displayed in the library by Hollis Severns, Class of ‘23 May 3, 2023 Dear Jones Community, Blueprint Banned Book Conversations The Library Ambassadors and Blueprint are teaming up to create student podcasts to draw attention to specific books that have been challenged and/or removed from schools and libraries in recent years. Check out the first two podcasts!!! Flamer by Mike Curato Podcast Maus by Art Spiegelman Podcast Students are welcome to select and read a widely challenged book and to collaborate with a journalist to explore what content is being challenged and to reflect on the consequences of removing these books in many communities. Click to sign up to be a part of this effort! ATTN: SENIORS Seniors must return or pay for all library books prior to graduation. The library does not impose fines for late book returns, but all seniors have to return their library books or pay the replacement costs before graduation. Identify the books checked out to you!
One Summer Chicago brings together government institutions, community-based organizations and companies to offer employment and internship opportunities to youth and young adults ages 14 to 24. Click here for more information. Among the opportunities are Paid Summer Library Internships for Teens at Chicago Public Library! SYNC Free Audiobooks for TEENS 2023 HAS STARTED! TAKE ACTION RIGHT AWAY TO DOWNLOAD THIS WEEK’S TITLES!! FOURTEEN WEEKS/TWENTY-EIGHT TITLES you can keep forever!! SYNC is a program that gives away two complete audiobook downloads per week for 14 weeks–a current Young Adult title paired thematically with a Classic or Required Summer Reading title–each week to listeners ages 13+ from April 27 to August 20, 2023! You can keep the eAudiobooks forever! Main Page YouTube video Visit SYNC to Register for SYNC and to sign up for weekly Title Alerts to notify you when each week’s thematically paired eAudiobooks become available. Click to explore all 28 titles. Listen to the books with Sora, the student reading app from OverDrive. THIS PROGRAM IS GOLD and it’s never too late to sign up! Explore AMAZING Virtual Field Trips - local, national, and international, curated by Brian Andrusyk, School Librarian at IC Catholic Prep's Dyer Family Resource Center. @ICCPLibrarian Great for rainy days!!! ‘Gender Queer’ Tops Library Group’s List of Challenged Books Italie, Hillel. “'Gender Queer' Tops Library Group's List of Challenged Books.” AP NEWS, Associated Press, 24 Apr. 2023, https://apnews.com/article/most-challenged-books-2022-list-c39af4320afb16525cb0fd911c9ffed4. Unite Against Book Bans celebrated the inaugural Right to Read Day on Monday, April 24. All across the country, readers, advocates, and library lovers took action to protect their right to read freely. On the same day, the American Library Association released its list of the Top 13 Most Challenged Books of 2022, which put on display what we already knew - that the books being most targeted for censorship are those written by or about LGBTQIA+ people and people of color. Click here to identify valuable actions you can take to fight against book banning in the United States. The Fight for the American Public Library: Library boards, school boards and legislatures are becoming battlegrounds in a push to censor books. Communities are fighting back. Check out this fascinating, well-formatted, and comprehensive round-up of what’s going on!! Aberg-Riger, Ariel. “How to Protect Your Local Library from Book Ban Campaigns.” Bloomberg.com, Bloomberg, 26 Apr. 2023, https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2023-04-26/how-to-protect-your-local-library-from-book-ban-campaigns. Media Literacy: News Literacy Project Podcast Will chatbots change how journalism is practiced? Guest Madhumita Murgia, the first artificial intelligence editor at the Financial Times in London, speaks with NLP’s Darragh Worland talk about how generative AI is changing journalism. Media Literacy: Teens and Mental Health: How Girls Really Feel About Social Media This new report from CommonSenseMedia gives us a comprehensive, up-to-date road map to teen girls' online lives—with commentary straight from the girls themselves. Where do they spend their time online, and what do they come across while they are there? And do they believe any platforms are worse offenders than others when it comes to their mental health? Main Page Read the Report Read the Infographic Association of Latin American Students (ALAS): Unidad Please join us on May 5, 2023, for the 22nd Annual ALAS Fest! The night of celebration will start with a showcase of Latino culture and the talents of Jones Latino students. Enjoy beautiful performances by Jones Mariachi Aguilas, bachata and reggaeton dancing from JCP Baile Latiné, dances choreographed and performed by JCP Folklorico Ensemble, and more. Afterward, there will be a dinner for all guests to enjoy food and dancing! Ticket presales continue all week during Ac Lab and after school in the lobby. Pre-sale tickets for students and faculty are $5.00 and $7.00 for guests outside of Jones. Tickets at the door are $7.00 for students and faculty and $10.00 for guests outside of Jones. Cash only accepted. Jones Asian American Club announces its annual showcase: "Sharing Serendipity" in the Robin Bennett Theatre Thursday, May 11, 4:00-6:00 PM (dress rehearsal). Jones students only $4.00 *bring id* Friday, May 12, 6:00-9:00 PM. Presale: $7.00; $10.00 at the door Presale tickets can be purchased online or from board members at a discounted price! Online reservations can be found in the link in our bio or by scanning the QR code. Information From the Jones Compost Team! Check out THIS PADLET replete with great summer opportunities for teens, including jobs, internships, programs, entertaining and enriching opportunities, and much more! We CPS high school librarians will continue to populate this Padlet through the end of the school year. Please let me know of other great opportunities that I can add to the list!! Huge thanks to Ms. Lori Kunc, the fabulous library media specialist at Carl Schurz High School in the Irving Park neighborhood, for initiating this collaboration.
Just a few weeks more, y’all! Hang in there! Mr. Feeley, School Librarian [email protected] jcplibrary.weebly.com My recent reads Read current and past library newsletters on the Keeping Up With the Jones Library blog |
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