Do You Have a New York Public Library Card?
Your #mightyfivelibraries public library card is your key to the resources and services locally, but did you know that as a New York State resident, you can also apply...
2022 Research Project: Teen Activism
Whenever there’s a positive change in society, we can thank activists. They work in every corner of the world on issues like racial injustice, gender discrimination, and the countless...
Virtual Author Visit: Neil Shusterman
Join us in the @TZHSLibrary, Monday, November 15th during Lunch Period 6 for a Virtual Author Interview with Neil Shusterman. Mr. Shusterman’s large group presentations are question driven,...
Crash Course Channel
Crash Course is an educational YouTube channel started by John (yes THE John Green, author and winner of the 2006 Printz Award for his debut novel, Looking for Alaska, and  The New York Times Best Seller, The...
BreakOut EDU:COMICS CRUSADER
Breakout EDU is usually a physical game kit where students work together to solve various puzzles to open a locked box, similar to an escape room. Another great way...
Vocabulary Game: Free Rice
Created by John Breen, Freerice is an ad-supported, free-to-play website and mobile application that allows players to donate rice to families in need by playing a multiple-choice quiz game....
Banned Books 2020: Censorship is a Dead End. Find Your Freedom to Read.
Banned Books Week, September 27 – October 3, 2020, is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. Typically held during the last week of September, it spotlights current...
Authors Speak Out #FreeSpeechMatters
Some people might wonder if there is anything protecting an author’s right to publish information and a reader’s right to enjoy it. First Amendment: “Congress shall make no law...
@Tappan_Zee_HS Technology Support
In preparation for our return to work, we have curated a variety of technology resources to share with you that may support your needs as we transition into a...
Create a Graphic Novel With Google Slides
“Graphic Novel” is a format, not a genre. Graphic novels can be fiction, non-fiction, history, fantasy, or anything in-between. Graphic novels are similar to comic books because they use...