[CASL-L] LMS Removed

Amy Reilly areilly at derbyps.org
Sat Feb 24 13:19:23 PST 2024


We went through NEASC several years ago. Amongst some of the NEASC chairs I
quietly asked if the LMS position could ever be eliminated. We are a small
high school with only one LMS. I used to have a clerk with me but her
position was cut years ago. I wasn’t worried that it would be. I was
curious. Even if my position was cut I could move back into an English
position (but never ever want to!). I was told that if it was financially
impossible to have an LMS then the position could be eliminated. I never
officially fact checked any of it though.

Amy Reilly


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>    4. Re: [EXTERNAL]  Summer reading (Kristen Shanley)
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Arthur Greene <bigdog611 at mac.com>
> To: CASL Vice President <vicepresident at ctcasl.org>
> Cc: Catherine Ryan <cryan at suffield.org>, Cathy Andronik <
> cathyandronik at yahoo.com>, casl-l at mylist.net, Matthew Cadorette <
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> Bcc:
> Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2024 15:28:18 -0500
> Subject: Re: [CASL-L] LMS Removed?
> In spring 2018 they eliminated all of the LMS positions k-12 in New
> Britain as well as reading teachers and made anyone willing to stay a STEAM
> teacher. The whole STEAM plan went down in flames in 2021 - 2022. The
> district hired part time clerks to run the school libraries. In the school
> that I was a STEAM teacher there was usually a different clerk in the
> library, nobody stayed. In 2022, they posted a LMS position in the high
> school. I think it was the result of a NEASC visit. At one time in new
> Britain they had 3 Library Media Specialists. They brought back 1 certified
> LMS 5 years later.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Feb 23, 2024, at 2:45 PM, CASL Vice President <vicepresident at ctcasl.org>
> wrote:
>
> 
> Just an FYI, we have NEASC on the docket for a CASL Let's Library PD. Most
> likely it will happen next academic year.
>
> ~Val DiLorenzo
> Vice President
> CT Association of School Librarians
>
> Connecticut Association of School Librarians' Organization Address:
>
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>
> Burlington, CT 06013
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>
>
> On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 1:38 PM Catherine Ryan <cryan at suffield.org> wrote:
>
>> I have heard of high school librarians cut from 2 down to 1 and not
>> replaced.
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 1:35 PM Cathy Andronik via CASL-L <
>> casl-l at mylist.net> wrote:
>>
>>> I know of cases where the position of second or third of multiple high
>>> school librarians was eliminated and not brought back, or at least replaced
>>> "in a timely manner."  I have also heard rumors that John Crowley was not
>>> replaced immediately after his retirement from Joel Barlow HS, where I'm
>>> currently a para, but that may be hearsay, and there has been a head of the
>>> library/tech. department for at least 20 years now.
>>>
>>> Cathy Andronik
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, 23 February 2024 at 01:00:58 pm GMT-5, Matthew Cadorette <
>>> mcadorette at waterfordschools.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Folks:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Does anyone have any knowledge of a school librarian position being
>>> removed despite the NEASC recommendation?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> If the position was removed, was it ever restored?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Asking for a friend (no really).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Matt
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *Matthew Cadorette*
>>>
>>> *Librarian*
>>>
>>> *Waterford High School*
>>>
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>>>
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>>>
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>>>
>>> *(860) 437-6956*
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Kristen Shanley <kshanley at cheshire.k12.ct.us>
> To: Loretta Sullivan <b59lgian at mpspride.org>
> Cc: CASL_L <casl-l at mylist.net>
> Bcc:
> Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2024 13:50:42 -0500
> Subject: Re: [CASL-L] [EXTERNAL]  Summer reading
> Hello everyone,
>
> We are at a 7-8 middle school and coordinate summer reading book clubs
> that meet in the fall once students are back to school. Teachers choose
> young adult books they are interested in reading and we have about 40-50
> different offerings for students in a range of genres and difficulty
> levels. Students then use a Google form to sign up for the book they would
> like to join. We use a form limiter to cap the groups at 25 and then use
> one of our Advisory periods in early September to hold the meetings.
> Teachers get creative with activities/discussions/etc.
> definitely can’t say that all students read but the accountability of
> discussion helps. Typically the meeting is well received by both teachers
> and students. Many asking to meet again.
> Downsides : it’s a lot of work figuring out locations, making sure all
> students have a room to go to. We always have a chunk of “nonreaders” who
> never signed up, or students new to the district. We have a few teachers
> designated to these groups to do a general “reading” activity - sometimes
> an article about importance of reading, a short story they read together,
> etc.
>
> On Friday, February 23, 2024, Loretta Sullivan via CASL-L <
> casl-l at mylist.net> wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I wanted to ask what other districts do for summer reading for students
>> in grades 5-8 (middle levels)?  Do you ask for a reading log?  What
>> incentives do you offer?  Is there required reading or is it voluntary?  If
>> you can share what you have, that would be great.
>>
>> Our public library also has incentives for summer reading and we
>> advertise these to our students before they leave us in June.
>>
>> Any thoughts or ideas that have worked is appreciated.  We are trying to
>> get more kiddos reading over the summer as our participation last year
>> needs much improvement.  We would like to do something that is manageable
>> for teachers to assess in the fall when students return (we are a school of
>> approx. 850 students).
>>
>> We offer a "reading celebration" in the fall for those students that
>> participated in reading over the summer.
>>
>> Respectfully,
>>
>> Loretta Sullivan
>> Library Media Specialist
>> Bennet Academy
>> Manchester, CT
>>
>> 2023-2024 Chromebook Request Form
>> <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfVrMPUizxNsazS_0WXqCKT1-EDJHvAvpWPE4w6Xd91LLmw9Q/viewform?usp=sf_link>
>>
>> 2023-2024 Bennet Chromebook Take Home Permission Form
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>>
>> 2023-2024 Poster Request Form
>> <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScvxJcMBjJKcNSy3sawPxAsA5S477g8155FzS-SKDc4SdjeNQ/viewform?usp=sf_link>
>>
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>>
>> For all other technology assistance (including laptops and iPads), go to
>> the IT Helpdesk <http://bit.ly/mps_helpdesk>  or call / text
>> 860-682-0607,  Monday - Friday from 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
>>
>> "Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most
>> accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers."
>> -Charles W. Eliot
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> *Kristen Shanley *
> Dodd Library Media Specialist
>
> *​What I'm Reading Now: *
> *The Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros*
> *Notes from a Young Black Chef by Kwame Onwuachi*
>
> *Listening to: *
> The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride
>
> *Recently Finished:*
> *Yours Truly by *Abby Jimenez
> *None of This is True by Lisa Jewell *
> *Our Missing Hearts* by Celeste Ng
>
>
>
>
> *Hope to Read Next: *
> *The Land of Forgotten Girls by Erin Entrada Kelly *
>
> *Recent Favorites *
> *Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez *
> *You The Story* by Ruta Septys
>  *The Prettiest *by Brigit Young
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Leslie Poulos <l_poulos at yahoo.com>
> To: Kristen Shanley <kshanley at cheshire.k12.ct.us>
> Cc: Loretta Sullivan <b59lgian at mpspride.org>, CASL_L <CASL-L at mylist.net>
> Bcc:
> Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2024 15:39:54 -0500
> Subject: Re: [CASL-L] [EXTERNAL]  Summer reading
> Kristen:
>
> This is amazing -the discussions you do-I would love to do this. Do you
> supply the books to the students?
>
> Right now in Wethersfield at the 7-8 middle school, we ask students to
> read three books of their choice and log them over the summer. We let them
> check out books from our school library (if they’re in seventh grade going
> up to eighth) over the summer, and we take 7th graders to the public
> library next door for a field trip/tour and help kids get library cards and
> hear about summer reading from the WL Teen Librarian in May or June. We ask
> students to log the books, on a summer reading Google form that is jointly
> shared by the public library and ourselves. They can earn raffle prizes
> from the public library by doing the Google form throughout the summer
> (beyond the three books).
>
> The teen librarian and I also visit the sixth graders at the five
> elementary schools to talk to them about the expectations and do some book
> talks.
>
> Our school has slightly less than 600 students I’d say we’ve had 49-53%
> participation rate over the last few years.
>
> We also send congratulatory letters home and do a poster with pics of our
> top 10 to 15 summer readers in the fall. That poster is hung in the library
> close to the circulation desk and gets noticed a lot.
>
> There has been some questions about equity for those kids whose parents
> don’t make them do it… I do feel we provide reasonable access to books
> because we loan them over the summer out of our library, provide assistance
> with the library card process at the public library, and all of our
> students have chrome books which they keep over the summer and through
> which they have access to our substantial e-book and audio book collection
> in Sora… but I’ve always wanted to do discussions like Dodd Middle School
> does, but we’d definitely need to come up with money to purchase books if
> we were to do that.
>
> Leslie Poulos
> Silas Deane MS
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Feb 24, 2024, at 1:51 PM, Kristen Shanley <kshanley at cheshire.k12.ct.us>
> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> We are at a 7-8 middle school and coordinate summer reading book clubs
> that meet in the fall once students are back to school. Teachers choose
> young adult books they are interested in reading and we have about 40-50
> different offerings for students in a range of genres and difficulty
> levels. Students then use a Google form to sign up for the book they would
> like to join. We use a form limiter to cap the groups at 25 and then use
> one of our Advisory periods in early September to hold the meetings.
> Teachers get creative with activities/discussions/etc.
> definitely can’t say that all students read but the accountability of
> discussion helps. Typically the meeting is well received by both teachers
> and students. Many asking to meet again.
> Downsides : it’s a lot of work figuring out locations, making sure all
> students have a room to go to. We always have a chunk of “nonreaders” who
> never signed up, or students new to the district. We have a few teachers
> designated to these groups to do a general “reading” activity - sometimes
> an article about importance of reading, a short story they read together,
> etc.
>
> On Friday, February 23, 2024, Loretta Sullivan via CASL-L <
> casl-l at mylist.net> wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I wanted to ask what other districts do for summer reading for students
>> in grades 5-8 (middle levels)?  Do you ask for a reading log?  What
>> incentives do you offer?  Is there required reading or is it voluntary?  If
>> you can share what you have, that would be great.
>>
>> Our public library also has incentives for summer reading and we
>> advertise these to our students before they leave us in June.
>>
>> Any thoughts or ideas that have worked is appreciated.  We are trying to
>> get more kiddos reading over the summer as our participation last year
>> needs much improvement.  We would like to do something that is manageable
>> for teachers to assess in the fall when students return (we are a school of
>> approx. 850 students).
>>
>> We offer a "reading celebration" in the fall for those students that
>> participated in reading over the summer.
>>
>> Respectfully,
>>
>> Loretta Sullivan
>> Library Media Specialist
>> Bennet Academy
>> Manchester, CT
>>
>> 2023-2024 Chromebook Request Form
>> <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfVrMPUizxNsazS_0WXqCKT1-EDJHvAvpWPE4w6Xd91LLmw9Q/viewform?usp=sf_link>
>>
>> 2023-2024 Bennet Chromebook Take Home Permission Form
>> <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdGeO-UVcCsTXQDHbPXX0W-dXgO6y2JNR8_WH5mM-SVi3n8_g/viewform?usp=sf_link>
>>
>> 2023-2024 Poster Request Form
>> <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScvxJcMBjJKcNSy3sawPxAsA5S477g8155FzS-SKDc4SdjeNQ/viewform?usp=sf_link>
>>
>> IT Work Order Link <https://www.mpspride.org/informationsystems>
>>
>> For all other technology assistance (including laptops and iPads), go to
>> the IT Helpdesk <http://bit.ly/mps_helpdesk>  or call / text
>> 860-682-0607,  Monday - Friday from 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
>>
>> "Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most
>> accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers."
>> -Charles W. Eliot
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> *Kristen Shanley *
> Dodd Library Media Specialist
>
> *​What I'm Reading Now: *
> *The Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros*
> *Notes from a Young Black Chef by Kwame Onwuachi*
>
> *Listening to: *
> The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride
>
> *Recently Finished:*
> *Yours Truly by *Abby Jimenez
> *None of This is True by Lisa Jewell *
> *Our Missing Hearts* by Celeste Ng
>
>
>
>
> *Hope to Read Next: *
> *The Land of Forgotten Girls by Erin Entrada Kelly *
>
> *Recent Favorites *
> *Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez *
> *You The Story* by Ruta Septys
>  *The Prettiest *by Brigit Young
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>
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>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Kristen Shanley <kshanley at cheshire.k12.ct.us>
> To: Leslie Poulos <l_poulos at yahoo.com>
> Cc: Loretta Sullivan <b59lgian at mpspride.org>, CASL_L <CASL-L at mylist.net>
> Bcc:
> Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2024 15:58:59 -0500
> Subject: Re: [CASL-L] [EXTERNAL]  Summer reading
> We do not supply the books to the students but did start the library trip
> to promote reading and getting library cards like you mentioned and also
> team up with the library to make them aware of our book lists.
> We also encourage students to read 2 books over the summer (recommend
> nutmegs and other award winners or popular titles).
>
> I love the poster idea ! Very cool ! Would love to do more to recognize
> students who really get into summer reading.
>
> Love sharing these ideas. It’s getting me thinking about it already
>
> On Saturday, February 24, 2024, Leslie Poulos <l_poulos at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Kristen:
>>
>> This is amazing -the discussions you do-I would love to do this. Do you
>> supply the books to the students?
>>
>> Right now in Wethersfield at the 7-8 middle school, we ask students to
>> read three books of their choice and log them over the summer. We let them
>> check out books from our school library (if they’re in seventh grade going
>> up to eighth) over the summer, and we take 7th graders to the public
>> library next door for a field trip/tour and help kids get library cards and
>> hear about summer reading from the WL Teen Librarian in May or June. We ask
>> students to log the books, on a summer reading Google form that is jointly
>> shared by the public library and ourselves. They can earn raffle prizes
>> from the public library by doing the Google form throughout the summer
>> (beyond the three books).
>>
>> The teen librarian and I also visit the sixth graders at the five
>> elementary schools to talk to them about the expectations and do some book
>> talks.
>>
>> Our school has slightly less than 600 students I’d say we’ve had 49-53%
>> participation rate over the last few years.
>>
>> We also send congratulatory letters home and do a poster with pics of our
>> top 10 to 15 summer readers in the fall. That poster is hung in the library
>> close to the circulation desk and gets noticed a lot.
>>
>> There has been some questions about equity for those kids whose parents
>> don’t make them do it… I do feel we provide reasonable access to books
>> because we loan them over the summer out of our library, provide assistance
>> with the library card process at the public library, and all of our
>> students have chrome books which they keep over the summer and through
>> which they have access to our substantial e-book and audio book collection
>> in Sora… but I’ve always wanted to do discussions like Dodd Middle School
>> does, but we’d definitely need to come up with money to purchase books if
>> we were to do that.
>>
>> Leslie Poulos
>> Silas Deane MS
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Feb 24, 2024, at 1:51 PM, Kristen Shanley <kshanley at cheshire.k12.ct.us>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> We are at a 7-8 middle school and coordinate summer reading book clubs
>> that meet in the fall once students are back to school. Teachers choose
>> young adult books they are interested in reading and we have about 40-50
>> different offerings for students in a range of genres and difficulty
>> levels. Students then use a Google form to sign up for the book they would
>> like to join. We use a form limiter to cap the groups at 25 and then use
>> one of our Advisory periods in early September to hold the meetings.
>> Teachers get creative with activities/discussions/etc.
>> definitely can’t say that all students read but the accountability of
>> discussion helps. Typically the meeting is well received by both teachers
>> and students. Many asking to meet again.
>> Downsides : it’s a lot of work figuring out locations, making sure all
>> students have a room to go to. We always have a chunk of “nonreaders” who
>> never signed up, or students new to the district. We have a few teachers
>> designated to these groups to do a general “reading” activity - sometimes
>> an article about importance of reading, a short story they read together,
>> etc.
>>
>> On Friday, February 23, 2024, Loretta Sullivan via CASL-L <
>> casl-l at mylist.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> I wanted to ask what other districts do for summer reading for students
>>> in grades 5-8 (middle levels)?  Do you ask for a reading log?  What
>>> incentives do you offer?  Is there required reading or is it voluntary?  If
>>> you can share what you have, that would be great.
>>>
>>> Our public library also has incentives for summer reading and we
>>> advertise these to our students before they leave us in June.
>>>
>>> Any thoughts or ideas that have worked is appreciated.  We are trying to
>>> get more kiddos reading over the summer as our participation last year
>>> needs much improvement.  We would like to do something that is manageable
>>> for teachers to assess in the fall when students return (we are a school of
>>> approx. 850 students).
>>>
>>> We offer a "reading celebration" in the fall for those students that
>>> participated in reading over the summer.
>>>
>>> Respectfully,
>>>
>>> Loretta Sullivan
>>> Library Media Specialist
>>> Bennet Academy
>>> Manchester, CT
>>>
>>> 2023-2024 Chromebook Request Form
>>> <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfVrMPUizxNsazS_0WXqCKT1-EDJHvAvpWPE4w6Xd91LLmw9Q/viewform?usp=sf_link>
>>>
>>> 2023-2024 Bennet Chromebook Take Home Permission Form
>>> <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdGeO-UVcCsTXQDHbPXX0W-dXgO6y2JNR8_WH5mM-SVi3n8_g/viewform?usp=sf_link>
>>>
>>> 2023-2024 Poster Request Form
>>> <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScvxJcMBjJKcNSy3sawPxAsA5S477g8155FzS-SKDc4SdjeNQ/viewform?usp=sf_link>
>>>
>>> IT Work Order Link <https://www.mpspride.org/informationsystems>
>>>
>>> For all other technology assistance (including laptops and iPads), go to
>>> the IT Helpdesk <http://bit.ly/mps_helpdesk>  or call / text
>>> 860-682-0607,  Monday - Friday from 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
>>>
>>> "Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most
>>> accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers."
>>> -Charles W. Eliot
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> *Kristen Shanley *
>> Dodd Library Media Specialist
>>
>> *​What I'm Reading Now: *
>> *The Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros*
>> *Notes from a Young Black Chef by Kwame Onwuachi*
>>
>> *Listening to: *
>> The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride
>>
>> *Recently Finished:*
>> *Yours Truly by *Abby Jimenez
>> *None of This is True by Lisa Jewell *
>> *Our Missing Hearts* by Celeste Ng
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *Hope to Read Next: *
>> *The Land of Forgotten Girls by Erin Entrada Kelly *
>>
>> *Recent Favorites *
>> *Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez *
>> *You The Story* by Ruta Septys
>>  *The Prettiest *by Brigit Young
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>>
>
> --
> *Kristen Shanley *
> Dodd Library Media Specialist
>
> *​What I'm Reading Now: *
> *The Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros*
> *Notes from a Young Black Chef by Kwame Onwuachi*
>
> *Listening to: *
> The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride
>
> *Recently Finished:*
> *Yours Truly by *Abby Jimenez
> *None of This is True by Lisa Jewell *
> *Our Missing Hearts* by Celeste Ng
>
>
>
>
> *Hope to Read Next: *
> *The Land of Forgotten Girls by Erin Entrada Kelly *
>
> *Recent Favorites *
> *Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez *
> *You The Story* by Ruta Septys
>  *The Prettiest *by Brigit Young
>
>
>
>
>
>
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