Thursday, April 1, 2021

Celebrate School Library Month!

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Believe it or not, there are still some people who do not know the value of a school library program or the role school librarians have in their school community.  

Maybe the data provided by Keith Curry Lance in his numerous studies haven't been advertised enough.  Perhaps, due to lack of time, we need to consider quick ways to get the word out.

School Library Month is a time when school librarians and those who support them, can shine a spotlight on the great work that is being done in and outside of the school library's walls.  Here are just a few ideas:

1. Spread the word about your school library program with a picture. 
  • The saying " a picture is worth a thousand words" is so true. Pictures or snapshots of a moment planning a lesson, collaborating with a teacher or the hands of a student holding a book are a few great ways to show what you do and how you do it.
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  • Provide a quick description or reflection and consider placing it in a newsletter and/or a social media platform of your choice. 

2. Highlight your successes with a tweet, a video, anything that shares what we do. Share them with your principal or school community.

  • You may even want to consider sharing the photo through social media.  By using #schoollibrarymonth along with an important day of the week (#FlashbackFriday or #Mondaymotivation) the hashtag can be used to spread the word far and wide.  
  • Even if you share one picture during the month of April, it will be an effective way to showcase what you are doing and what you have done in your school library.  

3. Share the spotlight and highlight a school librarian you admire.  

  • Share why you admire them and consider adding a brief reason for your admiration.  
  • Make sure to use #schoollibrarymonth to get the word out and let them know their work is appreciated.

4. Consider sharing your success stories and the success stories of other school librarians in your school district at a Board meeting.

  • A letter to the editor of a local newspaper or an op-ed piece for your local newspaper is another idea.

5. Spread the word about the Build America's Libraries Act.  

  • Thank your representative if they have provided support and contact you, representatives, if their support is needed. 
  • The link here will provide you with the information you need, as well as a template to send a letter to your Senator. 

If you would like a visual to share with others to highlight the chance to put a spotlight on school libraries, you may use the visual located here