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Thursday, February 16, 2017

Letter from the Ola Library Board

The Ola Library Annual Sweetheart's Dinner was a great success.

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Members of the Ola Library Board were pleased to ask Jean Munger to be the special guest. Many people are not aware of her involvement in getting the Ola District Library formed.

She was hired as an aide and specifically asked to catalog the books. Some had been cataloged, but were only the fiction & non-fiction. Wanting the students to know how to utilize a library ( when they left our school), she wanted to do the cataloging correctly. It was decided that the old Jackknife School behind Ola School would be our library building. She took cataloging classes and got help manually at that time.

Students at the Ola School were always in need of books for book reports and information for their annual science fair projects. There were also adults who desired a place where they could check out books without going all the way to Emmett. She decided that we needed a district library. She researched  the law, worked with the State Library, State Board of Education, & the Boise Public Library CEO. Boundaries were worked out for the Ola Community Library District, and residents living within those boundaries voted on whether or not they wanted a library district. Elaine Waldner, Betty Schmelzer, and Blaine Carlock sat on the first board with Jean as secretary/ treasurer/ librarian.

Jean also wrote grants to purchase books for the library. Because we became a district library, we were eligible for interlibrary loans from any state in the United States.  One of our first interlibrary books came from Alaska.  What a thrill that was!

From this to a full service library now with over 10,000 bar-coded items to check out, a computer for public use, a fax machine, and library classes taught to the students....Thank you, Jean for being the first librarian.

Friday, February 10, 2017

Look at these cool pictures that we took on one of the snow banks out in the Ola School parking lot!




Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Believe..
         Achieve..
                  Succeed.

                                   DRUG FREE!!!!
                 This week is Red Ribbon week. Red Ribbon week is drug awareness week. Every day of the week is a different day to dress up. Monday is "Sock it to drugs" day (you wear crazy socks to school), Tuesday is "I see red when I see drugs" (you wear red to school), Wednesday is "Put drugs to sleep" (you wear your PJs to school), Thursday is "Saying no to drugs is no sweat" (wear sweats to school), and Friday is "Turn your back to drugs" (wear your clothes backwards). 


                                                           Ola School
                                  Red Ribbon Week
                                                         January 30-February 3,2017
                                                                        ___________
WE ARE BACK AGAIN!!!



            Sorry, people of the Squaw Creek, that we have not been able to do any posts in a while. With all of the snow we have been having a lot of snow days, which has been keeping us from posting on the blog. Hopefully we will have no more snow days so we can keep you up on the Ola School news and more!!!


Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Winners!!

Ola Students did it Again!

This school has some amazing artists.  Every year Idaho Power holds a poster contest to encourage electrical safety and energy awareness.  Out of 2,000 entries, Ulysses and Riley won first in their categories for our service area.  Hailey and Allie won runner-up in their categories.
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The Ola Library will be closed until January 6th due to the holiday season.  There will be no late fines during this period.  If there is anyone who really needs our services please contact Judie McCaulou.  

Thank you,  Mrs. Close

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Community Christmas Program
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Please come to the Ola School and Community Christmas Program.
December 17th at 7:00pm
There will be great entertainment and a visit from Santa!