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Demonstrate the integral role you play in students’ academic success by inviting your administrator to attend the AASL National Conference & Exhibition in Phoenix. Each school librarian registration to the AASL National Conference & Exhibition is eligible to add on a complimentary administrator registration.
The AASL National Conference is your opportunity to foster a valuable partnership with your school administrator and explore emerging trends side-by-side to meet standards, raise achievement, and prepare students for college, careers, and citizenship.
Turn your administrator into an advocate who sells the school librarian’s critical role to other administrators. Add your administrator to your registration today!
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Check out the newest exhibitors who will be attending the AASL National Conference & Exhibition:
- Access-It Software Ltd.
- BattleQuestions.com
- Eduporium
- Loose Cannon LLC
- myON
- Newseum
- North Star Editions
- Palmer School of Library and Information Science
- PolitiCraft
- Robert Bosch Tool Corporation (Dremel)
- Saguaro Books, LLC
- Sasquatch Books
- Sitcomics
- The Described and Captioned Media Program
- The Huggmee Chair Co. LLC
- Vagabond Librarian Publishing
- VFT Virual Field Trips Ltd.
- VIRCO Inc.
The Exhibit Hall features more than 100 vendors demonstrating the latest products and services in publishing, education, technology, and furniture. Start planning your Exhibit Hall visits today!
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Thirty AASL members were awarded grants to attend the AASL National Conference & Exhibition in Phoenix, Arizona, for the first time. The $750 grants for first-time attendees of the conference are sponsored by Bound to Stay Bound Books.
Those members awarded grants to attend the national conference are:
- Lisa Beal, West Liberty Elementary, West Liberty, IA
- Susan Bloom, Peabody Primary School, Washington, DC
- Sherri Bryan, San Marcos High School, Santa Barbara, CA
- Tracey Cain, Reams Road Elementary School, Midlothian, VA
- Janet Hamilton, K-8, Hampden Wilbraham Regional School District, Wilbraham, MA
- Amy DeNomme, Harrisburg Explorer, Sioux Falls, SD
- Melanie Downie, Auburn Elementary, Auburn, KS
- Christine Drysdale, Somers High School, Lincolndale, NY
- Valerie Ehlers, Gladbrook-Reinbeck/Grundy Center, Reinbeck, IA
- Terri Gaussoin, Janet Kahn School of Integrated Arts, Albuquerque, NM
- Susannah Goldstein, Bronx School for Law, Government & Justice, Bronx, NY
- Brenna Greer, Robertsville Elementary, Morganville, NJ
- Rebecca Gullans, Albert Einstein Academies Elementary School, San Diego, CA
- Anastasia Hanneken, Indian Mills Memorial School, Shamong, NJ
- Julie Hengenius, Pembroke Jr./Sr. High School, Corfu, NY
- Erica Leu, Pflugerville Elementary, Pflugerville, TX
- Joan Maybank, Lynnwood High School, Bothell, WA
- Christina Northrup-Thompson, Ritenour High School, St. Louis, MO
- Alexandra Quay, Sinai Akiba Academy, Los Angeles, CA
- Emily Ratica, Arroyo Valley High School, San Bernardino, CA
- Kate Ricter, Bridge Point Elementary, Austin, TX
- Lea Roberts, Hollywood Hill Elementary, Woodinville, WA
- Camille Rodgers, Pontotoc High School, Pontotoc, MS
- Alicia Rogers, Christensen Elementary, Tacoma, WA
- Leslie Roy, Maury High School, Norfolk, VA
- Jennifer Sharp, John Overton High School, Nashville, TN
- Georgina Trebbe, Minnechaug Regional High School, Wilbraham, MA
- Paula Tonn, Lodi Middle School, WI
- Stacy Udo, Tumwater High School, Tumwater, WA
- Laurie Vitt, Firgrove Elementary School, Puyallup, WA
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