[aisle] Faculty Book Club ideas

Carolyn Roys crroys at hotmail.com
Wed Aug 14 12:23:53 CDT 2019


I did this in 2003 to meet people at my new school.
All these years later plus my retirement, 7 of us still meet.
We started with a silly book and read all over the place. We read adult books and meet once a month. Every now and then, we read a YA.
This was a high school.
We have evolved and since all of us are now retired, it is different.
At the start we meet after school. We had guys and gals. Now it is just gala.
Highly recommend it.
Carolyn Roys
Retired

On Aug 14, 2019, at 9:23 AM, Sheri Schubbe via AISLE <aisle at list.railslibraries.info<mailto:aisle at list.railslibraries.info>> wrote:

Good Morning!

A high school teacher has asked me to consider organizing a faculty book club to provide a social opportunity for teachers. (Teachers are already invited to participate in my teen book club - a few attend occasionally).

 Do any of you have experience with this? She's not suggesting PD. I'm thinking YA, but am very open to any suggestions you may have based on experience. Also where, when, how often, title ideas, etc....

Thank you! I hope everyone has a great start to the new school year. :)


Sheri Schubbe
Library Media Specialist
Peotone CUSD 207U
708-258-3236 Ext. 1163

Mrs. Schubbe is reading The Vanishing Stair by Maureen Johnson,



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