Have you entered Martin Library’s poetry contest?
Whether you’re already a published poet or just want to give it a try, don’t miss out on Martin Library’s Annual Poetry Contest. The contest is open to students in grades 1 through 12. Submit your poem...
View ArticleYork County Libraries announces next Money School sessions
Dive into financial literacy with York County Libraries’ ongoing program, Money School. Aimed at high school students and their parents, Money School provides help for financial success after...
View ArticleProfessors track students’ reading through CourseSmart e-book technology
With the power to track students’ use (or lack of use) of electronic textbooks, CourseSmart could change study habits at many universities. (Photo via stock.xchng user shho) Your freshman-year European...
View ArticleFairview Twp. author Dayna Laur tackles ‘Authentic Learning Experiences’
Education has come a long way from the three Rs — students are encouraged to join in with interactive learning, technology-based classrooms and plenty of hands-on experience. Fairview Township author...
View ArticleYorkArts’ Writer’s Eye Competition focuses on local art
Nick Long with Salvaging Creativity, right, helps guide the nearly 300 lb. statue of the tin man as it is lifted with a fork lift from the back of a truck to it’s location at the corner of North George...
View ArticleYork County Libraries applies for $20K YorIt grant for STEM Center at Martin...
What would you do with $20,000? York County Libraries wants to build a STEM Center. An idea that’s catching on nationwide, STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) programs focus on getting...
View ArticleLibrary of Congress opens summer writing contest
The Library of Congress is inviting students entering fifth and sixth grades in the fall to enter “A Book That Shaped Me” summer writing contest, according to a news release. This is the third year...
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