CIRCULATION POLICY
Students are encouraged to check-out books for personal reading. Each student is allowed 1 book for 2 weeks for the first marking period. If the student has no overdue books at the start of the second marking period, they may check out 2 books.
Periodically Language Arts classes visit the Media Center for book check-out. Students may also use SSR (Self-Selected Reading) Passes to check-out books individually. A student with an overdue book is not permitted to borrow another book until their overdue item has been returned.
2008-2009 BLACK-EYED SUSAN BOOKS
What are Black-Eyed Susan Books? Books highly recommended by the library-media specialists of Maryland. Marley Middle's collection for 2008-2009 are available for you to enjoy. Check out any of these great novels.
"Alabama Moon" by Watt Key
"Epic" by Conor Kostick
"I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have"
to Kill You" by Ally Carter
"Life As We Knew It: A Novel" by Susan Beth
Pfeffer
"The Mailbox" by Audrey Shafer
"Night of the Howling Dogs" by Graham Salisbury
"One-Handed Catch" by MJ Auch
"Peak: A Novel" by Roland Smith
"Red Moon Over Sharpsburg" by Rosemary Wells
"Rules" by Cynthia Lord
THE AUDIO-BOOK CAFE
This year, the Media Center is offering a chance for students to listen to books on tape as they eat their lunch - our Audio-Book Cafe. Students get a pass from the Media Center to go to the front of the lunch line and bring their lunch to the media center to listen to a book as they eat.
BOOK FAIR
The annual marley Middle School Book Fair will be held in early March. More details to come.
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