
The Foran Learning Commons Lowdown
(Student Ed.) Tech Tidbits, Riveting Reads and Resources
The Lowdown's Mission
The Foran Learning Commons Lowdown (Student Ed.) is meant to provide Foran students and families with an insight into savvy digital tools or technology tips that will assist you with everyday academics, recommendations for meaningful literature and/or resources to support individual learning from our Teaching and Learning Commons.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
Young Adult Novels Centered Around Mental Health
Who Put This Song On? by Morgan Parker
Trapped in sunny, stifling, small-town suburbia, seventeen-year-old Morgan knows why she’s in therapy. She can’t count the number of times she’s been the only non-white person at the sleepover, been teased for her “weird” outfits, and been told she’s not “really” black. Also, she’s spent most of her summer crying in bed. So there’s that, too.
Lately, it feels like the whole world is listening to the same terrible track on repeat—and it’s telling them how to feel, who to vote for, what to believe. Morgan wonders, when can she turn this song off and begin living for herself?
Life may be a never-ending hamster wheel of agony, but Morgan finds her crew of fellow outcasts, blasts music like there’s no tomorrow, discovers what being black means to her, and finally puts her mental health first. She decides that, no matter what, she will always be intense, ridiculous, passionate, and sometimes hilarious. After all, darkness doesn’t have to be a bad thing. Darkness is just real.
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Brave Face by Shaun David Hutchinson
Critically acclaimed author of We Are the Ants—described as having “hints of Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five” (School Library Journal)—opens up about what led to an attempted suicide in his teens, and his path back from the experience.
“I wasn’t depressed because I was gay. I was depressed and gay.”
Shaun David Hutchinson was nineteen. Confused. Struggling to find the vocabulary to understand and accept who he was and how he fit into a community in which he couldn’t see himself. The voice of depression told him that he would never be loved or wanted, while powerful and hurtful messages from society told him that being gay meant love and happiness weren’t for him.
A million moments large and small over the years all came together to convince Shaun that he couldn’t keep going, that he had no future. And so he followed through on trying to make that a reality.
Thankfully Shaun survived, and over time, came to embrace how grateful he is and how to find self-acceptance. In this courageous and deeply honest memoir, Shaun takes readers through the journey of what brought him to the edge, and what has helped him truly believe that it does get better.
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Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger's by John Elder Robison
After fleeing his parents and dropping out of high school, his savant-like ability to visualize electronic circuits landed him a gig with KISS, for whom he created their legendary fire-breathing guitars. Later, he drifted into a “real” job, as an engineer for a major toy company. But the higher Robison rose in the company, the more he had to pretend to be “normal” and do what he simply couldn’t: communicate. It wasn’t worth the paycheck.
It was not until he was forty that an insightful therapist told him he had the form of autism called Asperger’s syndrome. That understanding transformed the way Robison saw himself—and the world.
Look Me in the Eye is the moving, darkly funny story of growing up with Asperger’s at a time when the diagnosis simply didn’t exist. A born storyteller, Robison takes you inside the head of a boy whom teachers and other adults regarded as “defective,” who could not avail himself of KISS’s endless supply of groupies, and who still has a peculiar aversion to using people’s given names (he calls his wife “Unit Two”). He also provides a fascinating reverse angle on the younger brother he left at the mercy of their nutty parents—the boy who would later change his name to Augusten Burroughs and write the bestselling memoir Running with Scissors.
Ultimately, this is the story of Robison’s journey from his world into ours, and his new life as a husband, father, and successful small business owner—repairing his beloved high-end automobiles. It’s a strange, sly, indelible account—sometimes alien, yet always deeply human.
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Cleaning and Organizing Your Google Drive at the end of the Year
Take some time to clean out and organize your Google Drive so you are not inundated with the materials and resources you've been working with all year. You can begin archiving materials and assignments now to minimize this task at the end of the year. When next school year begins, you'll start in a fresh place. Follow these tips below to get yourself organized!
Create Folders:
Create folders for your grade, class subject, units or assignments. This will be easy access for you in the future to locate what you need.
- Click the NEW button
- Click FOLDER
- Give it a name for organizational purposes
- Click CREATE
Move Files By Dragging and Dropping:
By dragging your files directly into each folder, you save time from a multi-step process.
- Expand My Drive on the right side of Google Drive to view all your folders in a list down the side of the screen.
- Drag the files from your Drive into the appropriate folders.
Mental Health Awareness Resources
Check out the following websites and resources that provide information on the warning signs of mental health, screenings, and tips for what to do if you know someone in crisis.
Looking For YOUR Help!
Our Teaching and Learning Commons is continuing to devise plans and meet with architects on the update of our library renovation. We are really excited to embark on this phase! I am continuing to look for assistants to be a part of our TLC TEAM! If you enjoy marketing, organizing, books, quiet spaces, planning and/or technology, consider joining our TEAM! Check out the presentation which contains a video link to find out more about this amazing opportunity where you can receive school credit for volunteering your time to work in the library!
Student IT Assistance
If you're having issues with your Chromebook, your login information or additional district computer issues, please see the video below to find out how to submit an Incident IQ ticket for repair.
Some of May's Flipster Magazines to Take a Peek At!
Our magazine database, Flipster, is back! Log in with Password-foran, Username-#1lions to find out what magazines this database includes and access articles on any digital device! Go to our TLC Website to log in to Flipster or click the button below to be brought there.
We now have HGTV and Food Network!!
Logging Into Destiny
Destiny is our digital catalog database. If you are wondering if our TLC contains a specific read, you can log into Destiny to conduct a search. You can also place a hold on a book or check one out virtually. Please see the video below that will walk you through the process of how to log in and navigate Destiny's features.
Jackie DeLoma
Email: jdeloma@milforded.org
Website: https://sites.google.com/milforded.org/foran-library/home
Location: Foran Library
Phone: 2320
Twitter: @foranlibrary