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Explore various library programs and initiatives in schools across different states, including workshops, reading contests, puppet performances, and information literacy standards.
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New York State Education Department & the School Library Media Section of the New York Library Association Pin that was made to promote the department’s “School Library Media Program Improvement Initiative.” It was also distributed at the 2002 conference of the School Library Media Section of the New York Library Association
Tucson Unified School District Tucson, AZ Brochures produced by the teacher-librarians in the school district to let the principals know what they’re about
Association for Indiana Media Educators Cover of Fall 2003 Conference Program
Roberto Clemente Middle SchoolPhiladelphia, PA Reading contest where winners got to pose in photo-op with school principal
Blue Valley High School Stilwell, KS Presented 2001 Newbery Award winner Richard Peck with a giant @ your library card during a series of writing workshops that the author led in the school district during Spring 2001
Oakland Schools Waterford, MI Purchased and customized ALA’s @ your library PSAs starring Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins for each of its 28 school districts
You’re Moscow Elementary Schools Moscow, ID One new bookmark using the @ your library logo goes out every month to four elementary schools in Moscow
Connect READ, RESEARCH, NETWORK, COLLABORATE Printed on notepads which are given to teachers that attend training sessions to become better acquainted with the district libraries’ technology resources Chesapeake Public Schools Chesapeake, VA
Tots to Teens Connect Washington High School Washington, IL A program sponsored by the library that recruited teens to produce puppet performances for younger children at the library during the summer reading program
theme for October 2003 conference Washington Library Media Association
Lowell Elementary Media Center Indianapolis, IN www.warren.k12.in.us/lowell/media/lomedia.htm
Cite your sources The high school library created a banner and small signs for each computer in the library with this slogan to remind students to use research resources ethically. Curtis Senior High School University Place, WA
Madrid-Waddington Central School Madrid, NY http://www.mwcsk12.org/library
Colorado State Library The state library named its information literacy and program standards for school libraries “Colorado Students Achieve Power @ your library.”
Displayed in all of the 12 schools in the district David Douglas School District Portland, OR