BHS Media Center
Read! Collect, Collaborate, Create!
Wanting to help you Mon-Fri from 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Buford High Schools media center is a 21st century, collaborative and engaging learning environment which enhances a challenging curriculum while promoting innovation, critical thinking, communication, digital citizenship and literacy skills needed for academic success and success in a global society.
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Reading....ahhh
Buford High School supports a strong reading program within all classes. Not only do we promote reading to pass on the joy of reading as a life-long skill, but we also support the academic value reading has on standardized testing increasing test scores 12-18%.
Students at BHS may check out 3 books at a time for up to 2 weeks. These books may be renewed in the mornings before school, after school or during lunch. Overdue fines are assessed at .10/day for regular books and 1.00/day for reference books. To check to see if a book is in the BHS Media center, click here.
The 2011-2012GA Peach Award Nominees are in and are all of the Peach Nominees from past years
can be found by clicking here
Here is a link to a great website for books for guys.
GUYS READ
Newspaper Web Sites
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Boston Globe
Chicago Tribune
Gwinnett Daily Post
Internet Pub. Lib. Online NP
Los Angeles Times
New York Times
San Francisco Chronicle
USA Today
Wall Street Journal
Washington Post
Television and Radio
ABC News
BBC Online
CBS News
CNN
MSNBC
NPR Online
PBS
Reference
CIA World Factbook
Library Spot
Nat'l Geographic Pub. Index
Occupational Outlook Handbook
United Nations
Online Magazines
HarpWeek-Explore history
Newsweek
Professional Cartoonists Index
U. S. News
Government-U.S
First Gov Search
Library of Congress--Thomas
U.S House of Reps.
U.S. Senate
White House
Government--Georgia
Georgia
Georgia General Assembly
Georgia House of Reps.
Georgia Senate
Do something different. Read something different. With the information you collect, with the knowledge you glean, create something better. Predict what is yet to be. Evaluate, think critically, problem solve, and identify trends.