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Copy of Stevenson Library Goals 2011-2012

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SFUSD Librarian Annual Goals 2011-12
KE Hones, Librarian      

Stevenson School Library

   
 
OUR MISSION: to guide the development of a well-rounded human being who has the ability, skills and attitude to contribute positively to self, family, community and society; to prepare the child for responsible life in a free society with the understanding of the need for peace, tolerance, equality and friendship among all people and the desire to leave the world better than they found it.

Philosophy of Stevenson School Library
1. Encourage life long learning with a quality library program for all learners.
2. Provide quality, up to date and relevant resources: print, non print, primary, media, technology and community to support all learners (equity and access of developmentally appropriate curriculum support and enrichment)
3. Empower student voice in library and school wide programs including Library Service club, Green Team and Student Council.
4. Continue to enrich library and school programs by obtaining grants providing literacy, authors, arts, environment, technology resources.
5. Integrate K-5 lessons with interactive white board for library
6. Continue to use School Loop resources
7. Advocate for fulltime credentialed librarians for every school in SFUSD and for fulltime library paraprofessional as well as minimum of $20 per student library materials budget.  (to meet basic national school library guidelines)

GOALS
Teacher
20 classes per week K-5 cultural & curricular themes
Library Service Learning Club monthly (fifth graders)
Student Council monthly (21 students K-5)
Green Team Monthly (10-15 third-fifth graders)
Test Coordinator August-September CELDT & April-May STAR
Calendar & lessons; student feedback

   
Instructional Partner
ECPLC third grade team member
Coordinate 3-5 student learning Presidential Award
Grants:  SF Beautiful garden activities & class mini grants K-5 classes $3800;  Cool the Earth Environment Project year 4; Eth No Tec cultural storytelling year 3; RIF if available      

Grant reports

Information Specialist
Monthly cultural & literacy themes
Curriculum internet lessons K-5: wiki 3-5
September Library card sign up information to all teachers & parents
Annual Surveys: School Assets: Student Council, Healthy Eating: Green Team,  Reading Interest: Library Club
September Project 9/11
Sept 17th Constitution Day packet with lessons
October Latino heritage
October College Week (Student Council)
Oct. 16 Dictionary Day
November Native American Heritage
TBA Cool the Earth Assembly
December Bookfair (Library Club)
January Peace, MLK,Jr Day of Service (Student Council)
TBA Eth No Tec Assembly
February African American History
TBA Meet the Author Event (Library Club)
March Women’s History
Cesar Chavez Day of Service (Student Council)
April Environment & Poetry; testing prep resources
April Energy Week (Student Council)
May Asian Pacific History
Summer Reading (Library Club)
May Bookfair (Library Club)
May Farmers Market (Green Team)
Monthly library newsletter & learning displays
Library homepage with teacher/curriculum links    

Calendar & lessons; materials for staff; monthly newsletters, articles and webpage    

 

Program Manager
Collection development survey to all teacher Fall
Parent volunteers
Book orders Oct and Jan
RIF grant/3 programs
Bookfair December
Textbook coordinator: Fall inventory/replacement orders and Spring inventory/order
Weeding and maintenance on going    
Parent letters & sign up to volunteer
Destiny collection analysis
Program reports    


Professional Development
Presentations:
IASL August 2011; Teachers for Social Justice Oct. 2011; AASL October 2011; CSLA November 2011
Workshops: National University NB June 2011
Bay Area Writing Project

Discovery, Thinkfinity, Web 2.0 webinars 2011-12    


Leader
ECPLC third grade team member
Stanford National Board Support Provider
SFUSD NB Support Provider
Library Union Advocacy    

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