Upper School Library

Overview

The Upper School Library provides diverse spaces for activities that reflect the range of intellectual and social pursuits of the Key School community. A fireplace, a glass-enclosed reading porch, and individual study carrels invite both collaborative work and quiet reflection, yet the space is easily transformed for town meetings, coffee houses and poetry readings. The Upper School Library is truly the heart of the Upper School, a space that nourishes the growth of the School community.

In The Upper School Library

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  • Educators from Across the Nation Visit Key

    Posted May 1, 2013

    Key School was selected by AIMS librarians as one of three showcase schools for this year’s Association of Independent School Librarians (AISL) meeting, held in Baltimore last week. More than 130 independent school librarians from across the nation were on campus participating in workshops led by Key faculty and designed to highlight aspects of Key’s program.

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  • JSTOR Supports Student Research

    Posted December 11, 2012
    Students at Key learn that libraries are not only buildings with rooms full of books and computers, but gateways to information. All three of Key’s libraries—Manse, Ford K. Brown, and Upper School—subscribe to databases that expand available resources exponentially and offer students, faculty, and parents the tools for advanced research and information retrieval. The newest offering on Key’s subscription databases page is JSTOR. Short for “journal storage,” JSTOR is a scholarly archive of humanities, social sciences and science journals. It includes over 1,000 titles, and regularly adds new titles and past issues of existing titles as they become digitized. Once available only at the university level, JSTOR is now accessible to secondary school students.
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  • Community Supports Key's Libraries

    Posted November 30, 2012

    Many Key families enjoyed the Key School evening at Barnes and Noble in early November as we celebrated our community of readers and raised funds for Key's three libraries. Thanks to all who participated in this annual event, both in person and online. The melodious flute performance by teachers Susan Flynn, Tatiana Klein and Jen Tonkin was the perfect accompaniment to book browsing.

  • Calling All Educators: Key Offers Summer Teaching Institute

    Posted April 4, 2012

    Please help us spread the word: Key School is offering a professional development institute for educators on June 15, 2012.

    Engaging Minds, Inspiring Ideas is open to all educators, including independent, public and private school teachers. Seminars include iPads in the Pre and Primary Classroom, The Collaborative Power of Google Docs, SMART Board 101 for Pre, Primary and Middle Schools, and Making the Most of Your SMART Board for Math (grades 3-7), Library Programs (Pre-School – grade 4), and Humanities: The Writing Process (grades 4-8).

    All sessions will be taught by members of Key’s faculty. More information is available on Key’s website.

  • Barnes and Noble Book Fair Success

    Posted January 4, 2012

    Thank you to all who supported the School’s three libraries by participating in the annual Barnes and Noble Book Fair. The tally is now official and Key is pleased to report last month’s fair earned over $1,415 for the School. Thank you for your generosity and for your support of Key’s libraries!