We have a library webpage at my school, but the district wants "uniformity" so all
library pages are buried in the drop-down menu under "resources." By the way,
"library" is last after "for students," "for parents," "for teachers."
I do maintain my own webpage and am able to add to it, change it, add pages, etc.
We are forced to use a district template, so our webpage isn't very beautiful.
However, because we can add animations, sound, clip-art, etc. it makes each
school's page unique. Hope this helps.
Pamela Thompson
Library Media Specialist
Ernesto Serna School
phone 915-937-4818
grades preK-8
El Paso, TX
pthomp@sisd.net
"Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to
read."--Groucho Marx
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