The Book Fair at Verrado High School showcases many different books. The books are showcased to demonstrate how the books are neatly cared for by the librarian. The books are priced in a price range of $11-15 dollars. The librarian suggests that the books in the Book Fair should be the best possible, including tax. but the money supports our school so the books should be equally priced. Students of Verrado are allowed to come to the Book Fair, under the teacher’s permission, Before Class starts, After school, and during lunch or school events.
Students of Verrado are allowed to visit the innovation lounge during class if their teachers permit them to visit the Book Fair. Book Fairs are believed to help students with their communication skills and they can bring creativity and experience to the students, and not only helping the students with their reading skills. People at Verrado who take a liking to books would like the Book Fair to showcase more books. Books at the Book Fair are being kept to a minimum but the school never knows how many books they will sell throughout the week. Until they can sell everything at the Book Fair.
Verrado’s Librarian, states that while Scholastic is educational to students they are mostly for elementary students. So they want books that interest the students by getting them different genres of books. So by getting the students different books to read they can also have fun while reading the books that they bought from the Book Fair. The books in the Book Fair are sorted by categories. The books are sorted by categories to help the Librarian restock their books after the students have purchased their new books to read. Students of Verrado can purchase books with cards, such as credit or debit cards. Students can purchase things on the counter which includes things such as magnets, pins, etc. The books are confirmed to be in very good condition for the students to buy. The Book Fair at Verrado ends this week on Friday. The librarian just want the students of Verrado High School to enjoy their time at the Book Fair