What is the Shoreline Teen Advisory Board?

Find out more about STAB by reading this introductory letter, the primer and our mission statement. Then, if you want to join, fill out the background check, the online application and the parent/guardian signature form. (For a few suggestions on filling it out, take a look at this post.)


3.19.2005

Missing the Meeting means READ THIS

1. STABBBYA Update: Why haven't we had a STABBBYA Meeting yet? rick needs more people to be reading ths big closet of books - START READING THEM Anyway, after the last STAB meeting, we should have another meeting one later this month. For updates you can always check theBBYA website at: www.ala.org/yalsa/booklists/bbya<http://www.ala.org/yalsa/booklists/bbya>

2. SAT Program: rick is nice enough to tell you about programs ahead of time so PAY ATTNETION if you or anyone you know or love will be taking the SAT soon, have themsign up for the free SAT class here at Shoreline. It will be on April 23rd at10:30 am. Call 1-800-527-8378 (or 1-800-KAP-TEST) to register.

3. Library Job Opening: for all you rick wanna be's... The library has a page position open. Check out thewebsite for more info and an application:<http://www.kcls.org/employment/hrjobs.cfm> . The position closes March 25th sohurry. Unfortunately, the positions are really only available for daytimehours, but you can still apply.

4. Volunteering: We've been having quite a few opportunities to volunteer in the last few weeks. Most of it has to do with BBYA stuff. If you are interested in helping out, orif you need some community service hours shortly, this may be just what youneed. Call or e-mail before you come in so I can try and prepare something foryou.

5. THE BIG BOOKLIST: Thanks to everyone that stopped in and helped with this monster. Most of thebooks came from two lists generated at ALA. One is the Margaret A. EdwardsAwards that went to Francesca Lia Block. Check out that award here:<http://www.ala.org/ala/yalsa/booklistsawards/margaretaedwards/margaretedwards.htm>We also had a mess of books from the Popular Paperbacks list. You can find outmore about that list here: <http://www.ala.org/yalsa/booklists/poppaper>

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