Thursday, March 20, 2014

Travis Elem Students help Flat Stanley celebrate 50

Book Character, Flat Stanley, turned 50 this year with celebrations and travels provided by our WB Travis students. In keeping with a national emphasis, Mrs. Yosten challenged students to share their Spring Break adventures with individual paper character cutouts colored by our students. Adventures include travel under beds, into yards, to buy the family car, to various zoos; extending their travels to various states including New Mexico and New York and all the way to Japan.  He was treated to sunning with the turtles, playing basketball, a fresh mohawk haircut and a pedicure by our creative students. This week students share their drawings, pictures and written stories in presentations with their peers during their library time and class time. The activities will be extended as students share their adventures with other grades around the school.
Stephany Yosten, Travis library assistant, created the project, energizing it as she read aloud from the many Flat Stanley books available.  The WB Travis halls boast the travels and adventures that our students created during their holiday to be seen by parents and visitors during Parent Conference night and many days of April during National Library Month. More information about the adventures contributed by other students are available at the website. http://www.flatstanleybooks.com
Reading aloud continues to support learning that stimulates and extends our student’s experiences and much needed and practiced skills as our students are challenged by more information.





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Pictured L to R:
standing
Stephany Yosten, Melissa S., Nina R., Claire G.
kneeling
Kelton T., Jordan C.

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Students in Mrs. Nixon’s second grade class view presentation poster and report.

*Flat Stanley welcomes students to WBT Library
*Cristal reads with Flat Stanley


* 2nd Graders tour the United States & study populations with Flat Stanley

Friday, March 14, 2014

Reader's Cafe @Your MHS Library


To culminate our "Blind Date with a Book" Event, all students and adults that "rated their date" (book) and submitted the form received an invitation for themself and a guest to join us at our Reader's Cafe any time during the day. Our MHS Library staff set up the front window area of our library as a cafe with table clothes, serving table, beverage cart and served approximately 100 student and faculty members. Always a table cloth... always fresh flowers....always a bounty of food. It was a real show stopper for our students who did not attend, those that participated want to know when the next event will be.





State Funded Resources for Texas K12 Public Schools - Update

As a Taskforce Committee member I am delighted to share the notice with Texas Public Schools for our libraries and students.

State Funded Resources for Texas K12 Public Schools - Update 2014 March 14
New digital resources coming soon!
      The Legislature provided funds to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission to re-establish statewide digital resources for K12 public school libraries. The bid process is complete and the digital resources selected will be announced in April. Schools will have access to new content starting in June 2014.
How can school districts participate?
      School districts will receive forms starting in late April asking them to sign up for the program.
Is there a charge for these resources?
      There is not a charge the first year of the program (June 2014-June 2015). The Legislature requires a participation fee from school districts starting in FY2015.
How much is the charge to school districts in FY2015?
      The K12 school library program advisory group recommended $0.22 (22 cents) per pupil. This is a flat rate for each district which will be assessed based on the FY2014 data submitted to the Texas Education  Agency.
When will a school district receive an invoice for the FY2015 participation fee?
      The Texas State Library and Archives Commission expects to invoice school districts starting in January 2015. The FY2015 contracts begin June15, 2015.
What if a school district does not pay the participation fee?
      School districts that do not pay the participation fee starting in FY2015 will not have access to any of the online resources.
How does my district set up the Texas State Library and Archives Commission as a vendor in its system?
      If your district has forms that must be submitted please send them as soon as possible to: Texas State Library and Archives Commission, PO Box 12516, Austin, TX 78711 or emailed to ar@tsl.texas.gov.
Questions?
Deborah Littrell
Director, Library Development and Networking Division
Texas State Library and Archives Commission
PO Box 12927
Austin, TX 78711-2927
512-463-5456
512-936-2306 fax
dlittrell@tsl.texas.gov
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