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At 11:20am on January 26, 2012, Lydia Smith-Davis said…

Fight the good fight, Mike!

At 6:19am on January 27, 2012, DaveFontaine said…

Hi Mike,

Also, tried to reach you through your gbtr site, but the 'reCAPTCHA' doesn't work. Got your message through Ning and wanted to let you know you have our support, but I also wanted to make sure that you were aware of this petition going around to ensure that there are sch. librarians in all schools. Here is the message and it is a legitimate petition. The deadline is soon, so push it hard like your pushing your FB page. Also, tried to reach you through your gbtr site, but the 'reCAPTCH' doesn't work:
Hi everyone,

A few months ago I sent (most of) you a link to a White House petition to help fast-track the petition to senior White House officials.
The petition is to encourage legislation that would require a certified school librarian in every school.
We almost made the required number of signatures in the allotted time- but not quite. We're trying again, and so again
I'm asking if you could take a minute to help by following this link to the White House website, sign-in (or register- takes less than a minute)
and add your name to the petition. I would greatly appreciate your taking a minute to do this, and (pushing my luck), if you could send this to a few of your friends
and request that they do the same, that would make the difference for this- we're almost there just need 4,000 more signatures by Feb. 4th (we already have
10,388 signatures!!!). Thank you so much for helping if you can!

Best,
Martha


https://wwws.whitehouse.gov/petitions#%21/petition/ensure-every-child-america-has-access-effective-school-library-program/tmlbRqfF

At 6:23pm on January 27, 2012, Kim Piot said…

Hi Mike,


I did click and LIKE your page. I can't believe what I am hearing about what is going on in school libraries these days! I am still living in Cote d'Ivoire, and when I think of coming back home I wonder if I would be able to....Wishing you all best of luck!!

In the meantime, here in CI I am trying to provide my students with good library and IT services. One thing I want to try is to bring in eBooks. I am hoping you can help me to do that, by clicking and sharing the following link to a service called eBookFling which is a cool way to recycle and borrow eBooks! Click to learn more about eBookFling.


But in the process, help me help my students. 

eBookFling.is running a contest (deadline is Sunday the 31st, so time is short) to win a Nook Tablet eReader. I want to win, so that I can donate it to my library. 

Living in a French speaking country means magazines and books are costly to purchase and ship, and take weeks to months to receive and process. Magazines and newspapers are always hopelessly out of date by the time they arrive. I want to provide my students and staff with immediate access to the latest popular magazines and news, and enable them to read their favorite sequels as soon as they are published! Please help me out!!   CONTEST ENDS ON SUNDAY JANUARY 31st so PLEASE CLICK AND SHARE eBookFling RIGHT NOW.

No signups, no spam, no email required, no purchase required.... nothing but doing something good for kids.  

Thanks very much for your help!

Kim

Kim Piot, MLS

Librarian / Library and IT Coordinator/

Library and IT Instructor 6-10thG

International Community School of Abidjan

Côte d'Ivoire, West Africa

At 10:36am on February 2, 2012, Lynne McDowell said…

Hi Mike

Thanks for the FB invite.   I signed up last week!  :-) 

Just wanted to let you know that I was sharing some JCPL links last week with 4th graders at Meiklejohn when a little bird told me about your family connection.  Nice to "meet" you!  The boys were a little excited to know that you had a site just for them!

At 4:46pm on February 2, 2012, Gabe said…

Hi Mike,

I just "Liked" your Support School Libraries page on Facebook. Keep up the great work, and best of luck to you!

All the best,

Gabe Kaufman

At 3:17am on February 5, 2012, Maggie Jackson said…

Thank you Mike for making me aware of the Facebook page.  

Maggie

At 5:37pm on February 5, 2012, Leesa Cole said…

Mike, just commented on the  Support School Libraries FB page - here's hoping that the powers that be make the decision that is in the best interest of the schools and the learners in those schools & keep the teacher librarians on board.  I find it ironic that Colorado was the state that started the studies showing the correlation between properly staffed & funded school libraries & student achievement.  Ironic & sad.

At 11:28pm on February 19, 2012, John Wellcome said…

Hi Mike,

Thank you for writing.  I was saddened to hear that your district is having financial problems.  I have worked for two districts that have financial problems and eliminated their librarian position.  It is too bad that many school-board members do not think librarians are as important as teachers.  

I recommend using the statistics found in a national widely-known study, Reading Counts, as a means of showing how important librarians are to the success of a school's students.  Remember that you are fighting the good fight, and librarians will prevail in the end, despite the tough times we are going through currently.  In the future, I recommend working at a school where the school-board, community, and principal are strong supporters of the school library and feel that it is an integral part of the school.  I will do what I can to raise awareness of your potential plight by writing about it on my blog, The Pen and the Paintbrush.

Best wishes and God bless,

John Wellcome

Librarian

Valdez City Schools

Valdez, Alaska

johnwellcome@gmail.com

blog:  The Pen and the Paintbrush

At 11:24am on February 23, 2012, John Wellcome said…
Sorry Mike, I misinformed you about the name of the study in my previous post. It's called "School Libraries Work."
At 10:21pm on March 4, 2012, vanhookc said…

This is such a shame. Our district is cutting 9.25 Library Clerks leaving a 3/4 time clerk for Jr. High / Sixth Grade School. We are a large district in Central Iowa. We will be leading the way, too, I am afraid. I am at the large high school as Teacher Librarian. One TL will rotate to the Jr. High / Sixth grade school, opposite the clerk. The other three TLs will have eight elementaries to manage. I wonder how teaching literacy and 21st C literacy Core Curriculum will work under these conditions of lack of assistance in the Library. You know it's not all about putting a shiny digital device into the hands of our youth and expecting them to get these literacy essential skills we are trained to teach. What to do?

At 3:37am on March 29, 2012, Marion Silk said…

Gday Mike,

Your history sounds like it has been substantial in making you into a TL who really makes a difference. I have been a TL in secondary schools in Australia for 35 years and I never cease to be amazed at the enthusiasm and ingenuity of my colleagues. Although I love technology, I still find being able to encourage and inspire kids to read books for sheer enjoyment gives me  a real buzz. I have some brochures I am happy to share about Boys and books. I also find that making things visual for older readers allows them to grasp difficult concepts.  At present I am in a school where there is a high Non English Speaking background - finding resources with advanced concepts but in simple language is a real challenge... P.S. I LOVE picture books.

At 3:09am on June 5, 2013, Sakkaravarthi said…

nice

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