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Lib 330 Library Tour
1. At the moment that we persuade a What a school
child, any child, to cross that
thinks about its
threshold, that magic threshold into
library is a
a library, we change their lives
measure of what it
--President Barack Obama
forever, for the better.
thinks about
A library is not a luxury but education.
one of the necessities of --Harold Howe, former US
Commissioner of Education
life.
Libraries
--Henry Ward Beecher
enable the
quot;School libraries help teachers teach and
children learned. Children and teachers need
library resources--especially books--and the
past to talk
expertise of a librarian to succeed. Books,
information technology and school librarians
to the
who are part of the schools' professional
team are basic ingredients for student
future. --Edward Cornish
achievement.quot;
Former First Lady, Laura Bush
2. A Look at School Libraries
Elementary, Middle, & High School
3. Weber City Elementary School
• Quick Facts
– Total Enrollment: 415
– Total Staff: 47
– Staff to Student Ratio: 8.8 : 1
– Highly Qualified Teachers: 94%
• Standards of Learning Data 07-08
– Reading: 93%
– Writing: 97%
– Mathematics: 92%
– History: 89.95%
– Science: 98%
– Phonological Awareness K-2: 97%
8. A little nook within the library
The closet on the right is used for storage.
9. Spring Decor
These were used last year and saved to use again this year. The librarian
explained that she places these on top of the book shelves with little
picket fences that she has made, then displays spring books.
11. Classroom Crates
These crates are filled with books each week. The librarian prepares each
teacher one crate each week with books to keep within the classroom.
39. Gate City High School Library
The GCHS Library/Media Center has a collection of over 9,000 books and non-book
resources, three card-catalog search stations, and five multi-media research stations.
Computerized research includes these encyclopedias: Americana, Grolier, Compton's
Multi-Media, and World Book. Ongoing subscriptions to electronic databases include
InfoTrac (a computerized version of the Abridged Reader's Guide), and SIRS
RESEARCHER. Other computerized programs include Discovering Authors, Twayne's
author series, Time Almanac, Broadcast News, and a host of other programs to
supplement the high school's instructional programs.
40. Can you find the librarian in this picture?
This is the first view upon entering the library.
49. TV Storage?
This is where I remember it always being…perhaps so teacher who come
to use it won’t have to worry with rolling it all throughout the
library??...That’s my guess.