Monday, December 14, 2015

Freedom Riders, 1961 Exhibit Coming to Ashley


Ashley High and Murray Middle have jointly sponsored the Freedom Riders Exhibit to come to both of our schools.  It will be at Ashley High Media Center January 4 - 13 and then moved to Murray Middle Media Center on January 14th.

All students and classroom teachers are encouraged to come view the Freedom Riders display, it will be an educational experience. 

There is a Libguide created for use in conjunction with the visit that provides background information and links to many videos that relate to the topic. http://ashley.nhcs.libguides.com/freedomriders

If parents and family friends would like to view the exhibit, it will be open to the public on January 5th and January 12th from 5:00 - 7:30 pm.

The traveling exhibit is developed by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History in partnership with American Experience productions.

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Laptops and Hotspots Now Available for Student Checkout


The County Technology Department has provided each of the four high schools with laptops and hotspots for student checkout.  The hotspots will provide Internet access for those of you who do not have access at home.  The laptops may be checked out by themselves if you have your own Internet access at home.


Before you check out either of these pieces of equipment, you will need to have your parents sign a permission slip for you to do so.  The laptops will be checked out for a two week period and will need to be renewed every two weeks if you need to have access to them longer than the original two weeks.


If this program will benefit you, your first step is to stop by the media center and pick up a form for your parents and return it to Mrs. Absi.

Online Magazines Available Through the NHCPL


Ashley High Media Center is not carrying as many print versions of popular magazines as we did a number of years ago.  But you can still access online copies of magazines from New Hanover County Public Library using your Digital Access Card.


When you click on the link to their site, posted on the Home page of the Media Center's website, you will be able to click on eMagazines and pull up either Flipster or Zinio.  Zinio has the larger collection of titles, so you might want to check them out first.


When you get to the site, click on create a new account, and then enter your digital access number.  You will be asked for your name and email and to create a password.  Once logged in Zinio has over 50 titles that you can browse or sort by subject. Read the magazine on a PC or Mac or download an app to your reader and access it that way.  There are apps for iPad, iPhone, Android and Kindle.

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Preparing for College & Career Planning


Check out the College & Career Planning page on the Media Center Webpage to find out some tips on filling out applications, visiting colleges, and exploring careers that might not include a 4 year degree.  There is also a link to Mrs. Colella's Scholarship page, the FAFSA site, CFNC and The Common Application site.


There are links to a couple of blogs -The Uncommon Grad and Applying to College written for students about the college experience that you might be interested in reading. 


If you are interested in more information on community colleges, careers without college, the military and four-year colleges, check out the Career & College Information Libguide. http://ashley.nhcs.libguides.com/careerandcollege

Saturday, October 3, 2015

Nonfiction Speed Dating in the Media Center

Mr. Jarman's AP English classes were in the media center Friday for a little speed dating.  The students had four minutes at each table to review the books that were on their table and write down any titles that they had an interest in reading.  The groups rotated around nine tables that had a variety of books about science, history, social issues and memoirs. 


The dating was a success with most students finding something of interest to read and there were only a few instances of students missing out on getting their first choice because someone else beat them to the title.  The students left with a list of titles to read in the future and some of them took photos of their favorites with their iphones.

Two More Libguides Added

We have added two more Libguides to our collection this past month.  One of them is on Suicide Prevention.  There was interest in this topic since September 10th was World Suicide Prevention Day, a great many resources have been pulled together to be accessible all year long.  Resources include suggested books, national organizations and help sites.


The second Libguide is on Banned Books Week.  This guide contains information on challenged books and links to sites that are concerned about challenged materials such as the American Library Association and the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.  The guide also contains videos, an infographic and teacher resources.

Friday, September 18, 2015

Preparing for The New PSAT exam



For Juniors taking the PSAT in October, Kaplan Test Prep will be hosting free online PSAT Cram Sessions to help students prepare for the upcoming New PSAT.  Sessions will be offered at the end of September through October. To sign up for a Cram Session today, please visit kaptest.com/psatcram. Space is limited.


The New PSAT is fast approaching! To help students walk into the New PSAT feeling prepared and confident, Kaplan is hosting free prep. Our Online Cram Sessions for the New PSAT are packed with the most important material to boost students’ scores on every section, including:

  • Overview: Summary of test format, structure, and scoring
  • Strategies: Learn 10 Top Score-Raising Tips
  • Plan: Detailed study schedule leading up to the test
  • Timeline: What to do after the PSAT, from the SAT & ACT to college applications
  • Comparisons: How the New PSAT relates to the New SAT- and why that matters


 The first Cram Session will be on September 30th with other sessions continuing through October.

Visiting College and Public Librarians present to Senior English classes.

The librarians from UNCW, CFCC and the NHCPL came to speak to Ashley High School's senior English classes about the resources available for conducting research in each of their respective libraries. Seniors are working on their Graduation Projects. 

If you need to get to the presentation and links they created for you, please go to the Parent and Student Resources page and click on Getting Started On Your Senior Project.  Remember they came here to make sure that you are aware of the resources they have and also to encourage you to make use of their services.  

If you are planning on attending a 4-year college or university next year, it would be a good idea to visit UNCW as Ms. Kaylor and Ms. Raymer mentioned, so that you become aware of how those types of libraries are organized.



L to R - Susan DeMarco, Beth Kaylor, Carla Sarratt, Melissa Raymer, and Jacob Deininger.

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Public Library Digital Access Cards for All Students


New Hanover County Public Library has provided Digital Access cards to each student at Ashley High School this year.  With the card you may access all of their online resources, such as databases, ebooks, movies and music.  The cards will come in handy when looking for additional resources for research and for entertainment if you want to watch a movie, download some music or read a book online. 

The other important factor about these cards is that they will give you access to Tutor.com.   Tutor.com is a 24/7 available homework help site manned by real people.  You will also have access to Learning Express which provides free practice exams for SAT, ACT and AP courses and the site also has practice tutorials for science, social studies, math and writing.

The digital access cards will go live on Tuesday September 1st.  Keep the cards in your wallet or backpack to use all year.  All resources are available online which means no fines can be accumulated for overdues.

Thursday, August 20, 2015

We Have Our Own App

The Media Center has an app you can download to access all of the resources available online. You will be able to get to the databases, ebooks, libguides and our home page for the media center.  There are also links to Ashley Readers blog and library news.  The app works on iphone and androids.  Follow the link below to get a QR code to access the app.




App Access Link

Saturday, August 15, 2015

New Website for the Media Center

We've changed the platform of our Media Center website to the Libguides format.  Hopefully you will find it beneficial.  Items that were on the old site have been transferred over but there are several new pages that we didn't have before.  Students check out the Driving Safety, Testing Information, Your Digital Footprint and Maker pages.  Teachers check out the Classroom Links and Video pages.  A Parent & Student Resources page has been added to include homework help, career and college information.


As you might remember we started subscribing to Libguides in order for our students to get familiar with the platform.  All community colleges in North Carolina and most colleges and universities are using this platform.

Friday, May 22, 2015

Smithsonian TeenTribune



The library has added a link to TweenTribune.  It works the same way as Newsela did except it is free.  TeenTribune and TTEspañol  is a free online educational service offered by the Smithsonian for use by K-12 grade Teachers and students. TTribune consists of daily news sites for kids, tweens, and teens, and includes text, photos, graphics, and audio and/or video materials prepared by the Smithsonian and others about current events, history, art, culture and science. TTribune also includes lessons, instructional and assessment tools, and opportunities for the registered users to communicate with other participants. 

Each weekday, TTribune searches the Internet for grade-appropriate stories from reputable news organizations, such as the Associated Press, and local newspapers and TV stations.   A link to the site is posted in the right-hand column with other news links.

Library Survey for Students

We are interested in having your opinion on what the library needs to make improvements.  Please take a few minutes to complete the survey and give us your opinions.  There are questions on ebooks, databases and technology.  Your answers will help us to better meet your needs and make the library more useful.  http://bit.ly/1ejHv5f

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Sync : Free Audiobooks to Download Throughout The Summer



SYNC is a free summer audiobook program for young adults. Starting again May 7th 2015, SYNC will give away two complete audiobook downloads a week - a current young adult title along with a thematically paired classic or required summer reading title. Sign up for email or text alerts and be first to know when new titles are available to download at www.audiobooksync.com.

The Mind Behind the Mask : 3D Technology and the Portrayal of Abraham Lincoln





    The Mind behind the Mask   
Click on picture to go to iTunes to download the book         


"As part of its marking of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War and
the assassination of the nation’s 16th president, the Smithsonian’s
National Museum of American History has published and posted its first
e-book for students. “The Mind behind the Mask: 3-D Technology and the
Portrayal of Abraham Lincoln” invites students to immerse themselves
in an investigation of Abraham Lincoln, how he has been portrayed and
what the availability of 3-D data can bring to the study of history."



Thursday, January 29, 2015

Public Library Digital Access Cards


Ashley High is piloting a program with the New Hanover County Public Library.  We are giving our 10th and 11th graders a Digital Access Card to be able to use all of the eResources that the public library owns.  If the students make use of the eresources, we will continue the program and expand it out to the other high schools.

eResources include:  Databases, eBooks, Audiobooks, eMagazines, Streaming videos, Foreign Language programs, the Standardized Test Prep site, Tutor.com (for live homework help) and free music downloads.

Direct links to the Public Library databases, ebooks, streaming videos, Tutor.com, and the Standardized Test Prep site are located on the Media Center webpage.  Once you are on the Public Library's site, you can change to any program or you can go directly to nhclibrary.org.

Students will need to enter the number on their Digital Access card in order to use the eResources.  Since everything is online, there are no overdue fines.