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Scholastic Book Fair

Scholastic Book Fair

The Fall Book Fair runs in person from Monday, August 29th through Friday, September 2nd and is open 7:30am to 4:00pm on school days plus during Back to School Night from 5:00 to 7:00pm. 

The online fair runs August 29th through September 11th. We have a new eWallet feature on the Scholastic webpage where families can set up an account and load funds for their child for a cash-free shopping experience in person at the book fair. 
Book Fair in Library
TRUSD Library Catalog
Sacramento Public Library

Squires now have access to the Sacramento Public Library through use of a Student Success e-card! RLPA Students now have complete access to the Public Library's virtual resources through the end of the school year!

OUR MISSION

OUR MISSION

The mission of the Rio Linda Preparatory Library Media Center is to teach students to be effective users of information and to encourage and prepare students to be life-long learners.  This mission is accomplished by:

  • Providing instruction in information literacy
  • Providing intellectual and physical access to informational materials in a variety of formats and media
  • Stimulating interest in reading and in finding and using information and ideas promoting the use of the media center by students and faculty
  • Working with teachers to develop educational strategies to meet the information needs of students and to augment teaching
  •  Supporting the school's curriculum and reading initiatives
 
DO THE DEWEY RAP!

DO THE DEWEY RAP!

Is the library a scary, confusing and intimidating conglomeration of call numbers and titles?  Have you been known to have panic attacks or break out in hives at the thought of locating a book?  Your fears are over!  Let Melvil Dewey break it down for you at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHiUQb5xg7A
poetry corner written on parchment, quill and ink nearby
 
Good Hair

Good Hair

by Sheman Alexie

Hey, Indian boy, why (why!) did you slice off your braids?
Do you grieve their loss? Have you thought twice about your braids?

With that long, black hair, you looked overtly Indian.
If vanity equals vice, then does vice equal braids?

Are you warrior-pretend? Are you horseback-never?
Was your drum-less, drum-less life disguised by your braids?

Hey, Indian boy, why (why!) did you slice off your braids?
You have school-age kids, so did head lice invade your braids?

Were the scissors impulsive or inevitable?
Did you arrive home and say, “Surprise, I cut my braids”?

Do you miss the strange women who loved to touch your hair?
Do you miss being eroticized because of your braids?

Hey, Indian boy, why (why!) did you slice off your braids?
Did you weep or laugh when you said goodbye to your braids?

Did you donate your hair for somebody’s chemo wig?
Is there a cancer kid who thrives because of your braids?

Did you, peace chief, give your hair to an orphaned sparrow?
Is there a bald eagle that flies because of your braids?

Hey, Indian boy, why (why!) did you slice off your braids?
Was it worth it? Did you profit? What’s the price of braids?

Did you cut your hair after your sister’s funeral?
Was it self-flagellation? Did you chastise your braids?

Has your tribe and clan cut-hair-mourned since their creation?
Did you, ceremony-dumb, improvise with your braids?

Hey, Indian boy, why (why!) did you slice off your braids?
Was it a violent act? Did you despise your braids?

Did you cut your hair after booze murdered your father?
When he was buried, did you baptize him with your braids?

Did you weave your hair with your siblings’ and mother’s hair,
And pray that your father grave-awakes and climbs your braids?

A special thank-you to our principal Mrs. Harrison for providing comfy seating for out red hot readers!