They should sell the kits. 
There would be plenty of buyers. Please share up to the AASL

Stephanie Patterson 

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On Apr 17, 2019, at 5:10 PM, Shelley Stedman <slstedman@hotmail.com> wrote:



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From: Jennifer Maurer via Cosslc <cosslc@wyldnetwork.org>
Subject: [Cosslc] Apply for "AASL District Kits for the National School Library Standards"
Date: April 17, 2019 at 1:17:21 PM EDT
To: "cosslc@wyldnetwork.org" <cosslc@wyldnetwork.org>
Reply-To: Jennifer Maurer <jennifer.maurer@state.or.us>

FYI, in case you missed the announcement from AASL and want to share about the opportunity.
 
Hi,
 
AASL, in partnership with Bound to Stay Bound Books, has created kits for district-level staff to offer professional development about theNational School Library Standards. From the press release:
 

…Fifty kits will be available in 2019 and fifty kits will be distributed in 2020 through an application process. For more information and to apply, please visit standards.aasl.org/kit_request

Each kit includes materials to support the facilitation of seven hours of professional development. These materials include a facilitator handbook, all necessary handouts, a National School Library Standards Card Game, and $50 grant for refreshments and supplemental materials…

Priority will be given to districts providing professional development to a group of solo school librarians, school librarians from combined small school districts, or larger districts that will incorporate outlying solo librarians or smaller districts. The applicant must be a current, personal member of AASL…
 
FYI,
Jen
 
Jen Maurer, MLS  
School Library Consultant, State Library of Oregon

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