Hooray for Universal Design
We’ve redesigned our library signage! In an effort to enhance legibility for all students, wayfaring in our Lower School Library now uses Open Dyslexic, a typeface with greater visual distinction between letters and characters.
Read All (Yes, All!) the Books
Libraries provide access to a world of information and a universe of imagination. But they also do something even more magical and essential: they allow students the opportunity to exercise agency over their own interests and their own learning.
2025 Summer Reads!
Yay, summer! Check out our long list of recommended reads … there’s something for everyone!
Our Library Is for Grown-Ups, Too
At Linder, our library is a resource not only for students but also for their families. We are proud to have cultivated a section geared specifically toward helping navigate the challenges of raising neurodiverse children, as well as a collection for kids on coping, belonging, and being yourself.
Recommended Reads: A Very (Very) Incomplete List
I’ve had lots of requests from parents for book recommendations for their children, customized lists compiled based on a student’s reading level and their interests—of course, with my gentle nudging to widen interests, if needed.
Black History Is American History
Too often treated as a separate narrative, Black history is deeply woven into the foundation and progress of our nation. This month in the library, we highlighted the stories, innovations, resilience, and cultural impact of Black Americans.