Guess what? Our overnight lock-in is scheduled and ready for registration! Go to the lock-in section here to register and download a permission form. Permission forms are also available at the Youth Services desk.
Make sure you read the permission form for requirements. Space is limited, so register early. You can hand in the permission form the night of the lock-in.
If you're looking for something to read, or have a report due on a certain kind of book, check out Novelist for suggestions. After you pick a few possible books, you can check if we have them in on our online catalog!
We'll be having a Financial Aid program at the library on Saturday December 12th from 11am-12pm.
Come find out how to get financial aid, how aid is determined, and the differences between kinds of aid.
No registration required. Everyone is welcome! This FREE program will be presented by Kaplan Test and College Prep.
Voting for 2010's Garden State Teen Book Awards will be closing on January 9th.
To vote, you can:
1. Grab a ballot from the front of the Teen Space in the library and put it in the ballot box.
-OR-
2. Click here to vote online.
If you want to read up, you still have time! Visit the Garden State Teen Book Award display at the the front of the Teen Space.
2nd Floor is a helpline for teens in New Jersey. Actually, it's more than a helpline.
They have their phone line you can call. It doesn't just have to be something super serious that you call them about. If you're stressed, confused, need an ear, whatever, they are there to call. They are, of course, also there for serious matters as well.
They also have a website you can visit. If you're not ready to call, you can post a message on their 2nd Floor Stuff page. They have links to resources you can use, too. You can also check out their Teens Talk section.
Take a look at their page. Even if you don't think you'll need it, someone you know might.
Interested in taking AP courses during high school? Visit AP Central to find out more about what courses there are, what they're like, and what the point is.
AP courses are classes you take during high school that can count for college credit. Taking AP courses can help you finish college sooner, as well as help you get ready for college. And, of course, colleges love to see AP courses on your transcripts.
Visit your school guidance counselor to talk about signing up for AP courses.