,During the recent historic flooding in the Baton Rouge area, Glen Oaks High School was particularly hard hit. The school received 2 to 4 feet of water throughout the majority of the school. The areas affected included the library, the AV room, Mrs. Anding's office, and the textbook room. The majority of the textbooks were damaged beyond repair, and a significant portion of the library books, class sets, and property controlled items like printers were also lost. The library has moved with the rest of the school to Northdale Superintendent's Academy for the duration of the repairs to the school and will reopen with the rest of the school on Tuesday, September 6th.
Mrs. Anding will not be alone in the library this semester! Many of our teachers will be "roommates" throughout the upcoming months at Northdale. Mrs. Anding will share the library with Mrs. Adjei and her English II and AP English classes. While this promises to be an exciting mix of both of their talents since they have often worked together in the past, this scenario, plus other issues with moving to a temporary facility, will mean that many adjustments will have to be made to library procedures. As the administration and Mrs. Anding work through these issues, updates will be issued to keep everybody informed. Please feel free to contact Mrs. Anding with any questions or concerns.
Library and Textbook Flood Survey - 2016
Due to the recent storm, the accounts for students and faculty members must be updated in case there was damage to their textbooks and/or library books. Students or their parents/guardians AND faculty members must complete the following survey ASAP. Mrs. Anding needs to receive the information by September 21, 2016 so that she can submit the proper paperwork. Please remember to answer the questions honestly and to the best of your knowledge. Information will be checked if needed. Thank you in advance for your cooperation and help!