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What Does the DSE Librarian Do?
I have a 30 minute scheduled time for each homeroom class one day a
week during which we may read, have lessons on library skills, do
author studies, sing, dance, learn, talk (quietly of course), have
book discussions, check-out books, etc.
I am available for Cooperative Teaching with classroom teachers.
I assist teachers in locating books, videos, equipment... for
classroom use.
I assist students in locating and checking out books during AR trade
time.
I manage the library collection which includes:
1) ordering new books, audio-visual items, equipment, magazines,
etc.
2) repairing and maintaining books and equipment.
3) weeding the collection
I administer the STAR test.
I maintain and oversee the AR program.
I am editor of the yearbook.
Encourage a love and appreciation for books and reading.
Library Check-out Policies:
Kindergarteners are allowed to check out 1 book per week during
their regular scheduled library time.
First and Second Graders are allowed to check out 1 book per week
during their regular scheduled library time. They are allowed to
come back and swap AR books (after testing) during allotted times
with teacher permission.
Third and Fourth Graders are allowed to check out 2 books per week
during their regular scheduled library time. One book must be an on
level AR book. They are allowed to come back and swap AR books
(after testing) during allotted times with teacher permission.
Book Return Policies:
Students are allowed to keep a book out for 1 week from the day of
check-out.
There is a $.05 charge for everyday a book is overdue.
Students are responsible for the total cost of the book if the book
is lost or returned damaged.
I encourage the students to always keep their library book in their
backpack unless it is in their hands or desk at school. This way it
is safe from siblings, pets, accidental spills, etc., and it will
always be at school on their library day which helps them avoid
overdue charges and allows them to swap it for another book.
Accelerated Reader:
About the AR Program:
The Accelerated Reader (AR) is an electronic reading incentive
program that is designed to motivate students to read more and
better quality books. First, students read AR books and take a
computerized test. After the test has been scored, points are
awarded to students based upon the number of correct answers given
and the point value of the book.
The AR Challenge:
Each year the students are given the challenge of earning a certain
number of points set by their homeroom teacher while maintaining at
least an 85 average.
Last year approximately 70% of our students met that challenge and
earned time on the Moon Bounce and Super Slide.
Remembering Our Goal:
Please keep in mind that AR is NOT all about the points. The purpose
of AR is to
1.) Encourage a love for reading.
2.) Improve reading skills by allowing children to read and test on
books that are on their reading level.