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Books and Reading

 

Kids & Teens E-Reading Room on Overdrive
Use your library card to check out ebooks, audiobooks, and even movies! Read them on a Nook, Kindle, laptop, desktop, tablet, or even your phone.

 

Guy's Read

Run by author Jon Scieszka, this website is dedicated to books guys of all ages will enjoy.

 

Teen Ink

An online website showcasing art, poetry, creative and nonfiction writing by teens.

 

Award Lists from the Young Adult Library Services Association

Looking for award winning titles? Find the list of winners for a variety of literary awards, including the Caldecott and Newbery Awards along with lists of notable books published each year.

YALSA's Best of the Best

Best Fiction for Young Adults

Fabulous Films

Great Graphic Novels

Outstanding Books for the College Bound

Popular Paperbacks

Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers

Readers' Choice

Teens' Top Ten

Amazing Audio Books

 

Education and College Planning

Maynard Public Schools

The homepage for the Maynard Public Schools provides information regarding the curriculum and calendar at the Green Meadow School, Fowler School, and the High School, as well as links to classroom websites.

 

College Board

This website provides career resources, college guides and searches, and is the registration portal and results site for the PSATs, SATs, and AP tests.

 

FastWeb

FastWeb provides free national scholarship searches and college guides, as well as career planning and financial aide resouces.

 

Learn More About...

 

Getting a Driver's License

Visit the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles for information on getting a driver's license and the rules for teen drivers.

 

Young Men's Health

Created by the Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital, the purpose of the website is to provide carefully researched health information to teenage boys and young men.

 

GirlsHealth.gov

Girlshealth.gov offers girls reliable, useful information on health and well-being, and covers hundreds of topics. Girlshealth.gov was created by the Office on Women’s Health, a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

 

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