Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
How can I join the Diversity Council?
The Diversity Council meets four times a year. The easiest way to get involved is to attend a meeting. Meeting dates are posted on the Calendar Page of this website.Back to Top
The Diversity Council meets four times a year. The easiest way to get involved is to attend a meeting. Meeting dates are posted on the Calendar Page of this website.
How often are the Diversity Council meetings?
The Diversity Council currently meets four times a year and the meeting schedule is posted on the Calendar Page of this website.Back to Top
The Diversity Council currently meets four times a year and the meeting schedule is posted on the Calendar Page of this website.
What is a Book Talk?
A Book Talk is a group of students, staff, parents and guests from the senior center getting together to discuss a book. A teacher interested in scheduling a Book Talk should contact Trish LaDuca with the date. Snacks are usually provided. Look for a list of currently scheduled Book Talks on the Calendar Page of this website.Back to Top
A Book Talk is a group of students, staff, parents and guests from the senior center getting together to discuss a book. A teacher interested in scheduling a Book Talk should contact Trish LaDuca with the date. Snacks are usually provided. Look for a list of currently scheduled Book Talks on the Calendar Page of this website.
How can I get a set of books, on issues of diversity, to use with my class?
If you are interested in a set a books listed on either the "Book Talk - Elementary"; or the "Book Talk - Secondary" level pages, contact the Media Center at the school listed next to the title of the book (if no school is listed, contact Jill Ventrice at jventrice@ebnet.org.) and let them know which book you would like to borrow.Back to Top
If you are interested in a set a books listed on either the "Book Talk - Elementary"; or the "Book Talk - Secondary" level pages, contact the Media Center at the school listed next to the title of the book (if no school is listed, contact Jill Ventrice at jventrice@ebnet.org.) and let them know which book you would like to borrow.