“Don’t Go into the Library” – Alberto Ríos

Albert Ríos has won acclaim as a writer who uses language in lyrical and unexpected ways in both his poems and short stories, which reflect his Chicano heritage and contain elements of magical realism. “Ríos’s poetry is a kind of magical storytelling, and his stories are a kind of magical poetry,” commented Jose David Saldivar in the Dictionary of Literary Biography.

Ríos’ poem “Don’t Go into the Library”, written in 1952, is on Futuraskolan International Rådan’s library door.

Safety First

At Futuraskolan International Rådan, safety is a serious business!

One of Rådan’s teachers is the school’s Safety Officer and another staff member is the Fire Safety Office.

These two staff member thought that it would be a good idea to involve students in school safety as well.

Two students were selected to represent F-5 and 6-9. The students will participate in safety workshops and first aid information sessions and then be able to share their knowledge with their year groups.

Rådan’s Safety Officer made badges for the two students.

Welcome Tim and Lara to Rådan’s Safety Team!