On Thursday, the two 5th-grade classes visited the District II branch of the Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library. During the session, the children learned that libraries require great organization to ensure documents are easily retrievable. They worked in groups: while one group explored the bookshelves and became familiar with the library system, the others searched for the most important information about various books. The selected books were related to topics from their literature and history classes, and they also got a taste of some of today’s popular novels.
Brit-Magyar Donations Set Off to the Pető Institute
Once again this year, the Brit-Magyar community came together to support the work of the Pető Institute’s Public Benefit Foundation for Conductive