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Concept and display by Melodie Miu.

  • The Galileo Academy Library will become an art gallery for a day.
    Noon to 6pm
    Wednesday, December 5.
    Teachers are invited to bring their classes for a tour.

    Some of the art that will be featured:

    Moffett's Inferno - a visual reinterpretion of Dante's Inferno in acrylic and mixed media by Ms. Moffett's 2nd Period class
    What Are You Afraid Of? - a collaborative installation created by students confronting their fears in the library
    Prophe-See TV - the future of our own creation, created collaboratively on a scroll of canvas
    Courtney Clicks - photography by Gerry Courtney
    G-House Studios Films - Flash and video films created in room 101.
    And More!


    Pictured here is "Galileo Library in the Afternoon Sun" generously purchased and donated to the library from

    There's a new way for students to share their book recommendations. The Galileo Book Review is notebook, decorated by Teakeysha Britton, where students write about a book they like and say why other people should read it.

    To participate students should write the book's title, the date, the author, the call number and a short explanation of why we should read the book.

    Reviews can be written directly into the book or on any 8.5" x 5" paper (half of a letter).

    Some English teachers may give extra credit for participation.  

  • A member of the  

    This drawing by Melodie is to help advertise the collaborative, educational, decorative art project we are conducting in the http://theartdontstop.org/images/gallery/1192826166.jpg

  • You thought libraries were safe.


    Information has just been posted toSan Francisco Zombie Mob about a Zombie Attack & Containment Operation scheduled for 7:30pm tomorrow, Thursday, October 11th at the main San Francisco Public Library. The zombie convergence is set to coincide with the San Francisco Mayoral debate taking place in the library.
    Thanks to LaughingSquid.com


    Meanwhile, back at school...
    The Galileo Academy Library wants to know:
    What are YOU afraid of?