[CASL-L] Middle School Libraries - Reopening

Musket, Kimberly kmusket at wallingfordschools.org
Fri Jul 17 04:07:26 PDT 2020


Good morning-
I am a middle school librarian and have been trying to think of the best
ways to get books to students this coming school year. The other middle
school librarian in my town and I are working on a plan to get books to
students in a safe way.

We do not have regularly-scheduled classes. We collaborate with classroom
teachers. During pre-pandemic times, teachers would bring their classes to
get books and students could come down individually to get books.

We are going to have collection bins for each day of the week so we know
when books have been returned. After 72 hours, we will check them in and
shelve them. We are thinking that we will have students request the books
they want and we will deliver them to classrooms. Maybe have a set schedule
such as, Mondays for sixth grade, etc.

Does anyone else have any good suggestions for getting books to middle
school students?

Thank you
Kim

Kim Musket
School Librarian
Webmaster
James H. Moran, Sr. Middle School

Currently reading *Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix *by J.K.
Rowling, Illustrated by Jim Kay.
Currently listening to *The Breadwinner *by Deborah Ellis*.*

Just finished reading:
*Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire *by J.K. Rowling, Illustrated by Jim
Kay.
*Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban *by J.K. Rowling, Illustrated by
Jim Kay.
*To Night Owl from Dogfish *by Holly Goldberg Sloan
*H**arry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets *by J.K. Rowling, Illustrated by
Jim Kay

Just finished listening to:

*The Sun is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon**Macy McMillan and the Rainbow
Goddess *by Shari Green.
*Amal Unbound *by Aisha Saeed
*The Downstairs Girl *by Stacey Lee
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