Bookmobile to latest journey
The Wills Point ISD Bookmobile has become a staple of the local community during the summer months, traveling to various locations to keep kids engaged with reading and learning. Those efforts will be expanded beginning Oct. 25 with the Bookmobile setting up at the Deen Building to serve as a mobile library and place with computer access for the community.
The WPISD Bookmobile is excited to announce that it will offer new opportunities starting Thursday, Oct. 25, 2018. The bookmobile will be set up in the parking lot of the Russell United Methodist Church’s Deen Building parking lot, on the corner of 4th Street (47 South) and Orville Street, from 9-11 a.m. every Thursday.
During this time visitors of all ages will have the opportunity to check-out books. There will also be two children’s story times at 9 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
There will be Chromebooks and Wi-Fi for patrons to use on board the Bookmobile. Adults may use these to fill-out online job applications, check on students’ grades through the parent portal, or as an adult learning tool. Kids may enjoy many of the online education games available.