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APAC Rugby View From the Library

Oct 20th- The Library has a front row seat for APAC Rugby today and tomorrow. Go Eagles!

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It’s Time for Scary Books

October 17, 2017 – The Secondary Library is working up to Halloween.  Check out the scary/horror/monster books hidden in the green covers.

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PD Sec Library News – 10-14-16

Secondary Library News – October 14, 2016

Three pieces of new broke yesterday/today.  The first is a bit sad, but the other two are celebrations

First, David Greenberg’s (our Visiting Author last month) father has passed away.  ( Link —http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/10/13/497841007/jack-greenberg-civil-rights-icon-who-argued-brown-v-board-dies)

Second, Bob Dylan has won the Nobel Prize for Literature (Link — http://www.npr.org/2016/10/13/497849892/nobel-laureate-bob-dylan-is-a-literary-alchemist)

Third, Wonder Women has be appointed as the new honorary ambassador for gender Equality, and the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goal, #5.  (Link — http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/10/13/497696282/wonder-woman-named-honorary-u-n-ambassador-for-gender-equality)

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Library News Aug 20, 2016

Aug 20, 2016 – Welcome back to school.  We have one full week completed and the library is fully functional.  All the new books this year have been processed and ready for checkout.  The new fiction titles have been generized.  The library has already played host to many classes and meetings as we work to support the reading and information skills of our students at SAS.

The SAS Secondary Library has connected with:

  • 6th and 8th Grade classes to connect them to changes in the library, especially the Genreized Fiction Collection
  • MS Parents at the MS Parent Coffee to assist them connecting to OverDrive, our eBook platform
  • 9th and 10th Grade EAL classes to assist in NoodleTool Start-up
  • 9th and 11th Grade English classes to familiarize them with the Library collection and provide them book check-out time
  • AfterSchool supervised study/work time in the library.  As a note, the library has extended our hours from 7:30-5:20 M,T,W,F to support student and faculty/staff needs

As SAS makes it transition to Schoology as our LMS, the library will be evaluating how and what can be moved.  While the move to Schoology provides SAS great advantages, the library will need to look at how the move changes the way we can reach out and broadcast information about the library and its programs to the greater school community.  We in the library look forward to these challenges.

Finally, the Pudong Secondary Library looks to take fuller advantage of it LibGuide Platform with LibGuides, LibWizard, and LibAnswer/Chat this year.  Stay tuned for more information as we continue to roll out these library tools.

Welcome Back to School – 2016-17

Aug 2nd – Welcome back to school SAS.  The library is rapidly opening up and is ready for business.  Drop by for your reading and informational needs.  We can assist you with finding a book, checking our kindles, accessing your OverDrive and much, much more.

If you need help with Turnitin, NoodleTools, LibGuides, JStor and the rest of our Database Porfolio just drop in and we will be glad to help.

Best Wishes for a Great New School year from your Secondary Library Team — Tim, Barbara, Glenda, and LeahSAS Staff

 

April 28th- Thursday Competition Day 1

SAS Pudong has had a full two days in St. Louis. We arrived late Monday night after being delayed in Chicago due to Storms. After checking in all the team fell into bed. We had a slow easy morning on Tuesday meeting for breakfast in the Westin Hotel. Following our breakfast meeting we decided to do a bit of touring and walked down to the St. Louis Arch, about a 15 minute walk. Four of our group braved the trip up the Arch. Following we walked up to the Museum and then returned back to the hotel in the early afternoon for some team planing time. We all were/are suffering from jet lag. Mr David, Mr and Mrs Boyer, Kevin and Owen braved the evening and went out to eat at a local barbecue place. The line was long, but it was worth the wait. Alex and Will had crashed and fallen asleep we brought food back for them.

Wednesday was a very full day. We were up and breakfasted by 8:30 and headed down to the tourney area. We were early in which was a good thing in that we were not rushed in setting up our booth. We met teams for around the world. We had an especially good time meeting with one of the teams from Lebanon. After setting up our booth, the team took turns walking through the pit area. We had the great fortune of meeting up with the Martins, past SAS students/parents who are down from Michigan with and FTC and FRC teams. It was great meeting up with them and discussing the tournament process. Following a coaches meeting the team headed back to the hotel where we took a 2 hour power nap then got back up to work on presentations and planning for Thursday’s competition.

Today, Thursday, we are headed down to the tournament site early. We have an 8 am practice time then begin our judging times at 9:40 am. This begins a full hour of presentations. There is a break for lunch then the team has 3 practice rounds on the boards. Our full scored missions begin Friday.

Pictures from yesterday.

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SAS Pudong FLL Team in St. Louis

April 27th. The SAS FLL team undertook a walkabout Tuesday morning down to the St Louis Arch. Today the meet begins with registration and Pit setup. It will be a long day of setup and practice. Pictures coming this evening.

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SAS Pudong Heads to the First World Championships

SAS PD is off To the First World Festival–Today SAS Pudong Lego World Festival Team begins its trip to the Lego World Festival Championships held in St. Louis, Missouri.  From Left to Right Alex Chen(10th), and Owen Liang(10th), Kevin Xu(8th), and Will Xu (10th) have been working very hard since February to prepare for this amazing opportunity.  We will be not only representing our school, but we will be 1 of three teams representing the country of China.  

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Together, with two other SAS Pudong First Lego Teams, this team undertook a research project that looked at the way trash is collected and processed out of SAS Pudong.  They have created and shared their research findings and will be taking their presentation to show the judges at the Championship.  They have completely retooled their EV3 robot competition missions and on their last practice (Saturday) they broke 600 points on the competition board.  They are still madly working to complete 1 additional board mission and if they get it and all the stars align they have the potential to break 700 pts which would be an awesome achievement.  They have developed and will be presenting a Lego Core Values Presentation and a Design presentation to judges as well at the competition.

The Actual Competition runs from Wednesday, April 27th to Saturday, April 30th.  Our SAS team is one of three teams representing China.  Yes, the students and coaches (Barbara Boyer, Kevin David, and Tim Boyer) are feeling the pressure but the opportunity to compete and see other teams from around the world in the 4 First Levels (First Lego Jr, First Lego League, First Tech Challenge, and First Robotics Competition) is something that the coaches and most of these students have been working at for the last 4 years. 

The Team Activities will be out on Twitter, or you can also check out our blog posts at

You can follow on twitter @SASPDLIB.  Search this #SASPDFLL to see our progress.

You can also follow the Live Feed at the site below.  

The Championship will be live streamed at http://www.firstchampionship.org/watch-championship-live

A HUGE thanks to all the volunteers, Faculty and Staff at SAS Pudong that have worked to make this all happen.  

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Space Camp Friday Night Report

Friday Night – April 1st.  

From Tim Boyer

We have finished our Camp experience.  We took the students back downtown after graduation today for the afternoon and we have now returned.  Students are doing their final packing and getting ready for bed.  We will have a very early wake-up tomorrow morning at 4:30 am.  We will get on the bus at 5:15 am and head to the airport.  Our Flight out is at 8:35 am out of Huntsville.  We will head to Detroit and will have a few hours layover before we start our long flight back to Shanghai.  

We to the best of our understanding will be landing in Terminal 1 at 1855.  We will look forward to seeing you in Shanghai.  The flight arrangements for our return trip are below.  

We will be flying out of Huntsville on Delta flight 3985.  We will be flying from Detroit to Shanghai on Delta flight 583 which will land in Shanghai on April 3 at 1855pm.

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At present, all students are well and healthy.  We do have some sniffles and some allergies symptoms due to the amount of pine in the air here.  All the students have done well, but they are tired from a long week of being “on” all the time.  They are looking forward to returning home and chilling out for a day before returning to school on Tuesday.  

We look forward to returning to Shanghai and sharing all the pictures of the week.

PS.  We hope we have a quiet night.  The last two nights have been a bit interesting, especially with the storm alerts last night.  The weather looks good for tonight and our flights tomorrow.

See you in Shanghai!

Friday April 1- Graduation Day

We have had a full few days here. Internet access has been poor. Students graduate this morning. Then we will head out down to the mall area through supper. Last night at camp tonight the we start out trip back very early tomorrow morning. We land in Shanghai Sunday April 3 at 1855pm. We should land in Terminal 1. I will have students text you all when we land. I will send out a longer post tonight. With a recap of the last 2 days activities.

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