For immediate release | July 22, 2019

AASL commends twelve programs and events across the country

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CHICAGO — Moving on recommendations made by its Affiliate Assembly, the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) formally commended twelve events and programs for their support of the school librarian profession and the learners the profession serves. To be considered, programs must align with AASL’s "National School Library Standards" and the principles expressed in the association's mission and value statements.

The commended programs are:

  • AASL National School Library Standards Regional Trainings facilitated by the Oklahoma State Department of Education

    Nominated by the Oklahoma School Librarians
  • Book Build sponsored by Bookmarks

    Nominated by the North Carolina School Library Media Association
  • Books on Break sponsored by Book Harvest

    Nominated by the North Carolina School Library Media Association
  • Dublin Literacy Conference sponsored by the Dublin City School District

    Nominated by the Ohio Educational Library Media Association
  • Eleanor G. Hughes and Carol Dyetta Hughes Literacy Program

    Nominated by the Missouri Association of School Librarians
  • Great Lakes Great Books presented by the Michigan Reading Association

    Nominated by the Michigan Association for Media in Education
  • nErDcampVT

    Nominated by the Vermont School Library Association
  • Pirates Tales Summer Reading Program presented by the Pittsburgh Pirates

    Nominated by the Pennsylvania School Librarians Association
  • Raleigh’s Rolling Readers

    Nominated by the North Carolina School Library Media Association
  • Signing of Missouri Senate Bill 743

    Nominated by the Missouri Association of School Librarians
  • Teachers Strike coordinated by the United Teachers Los Angeles

    Nominated by the California School Library Association
  • Wyoming Reads sponsored by the Sue Jorgensen Library Foundation

    Nominated by the Wyoming Library Association School Library Interest Group

The provides a channel of communication between AASL-affiliated school library organizations and the AASL Board of Directors. Affiliates nominate outstanding programs and events for official AASL commendations, which are then reviewed and approved by the AASL Board of Directors.

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Contact:

Jennifer Habley

Manager, Web Communications

American Association of School Librarians (AASL)

jhabley@ala.org

312-280-4383