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Welcome to the Gullett Library
Doug Temple - Librarian
February 27 - Author Visit with Stuart Gibbs! (Grades 3 - 5)
We are excited to announce that one of our all-time favorite middle grade authors will be coming to Gullett on Thursday, February 27! Follow the link below for event details and information on ordering books and getting your books signed.
SPEAKING OF AUTHOR VISITS - K-3 HAD A GREAT TIME WITH GREG FOLEY ON 1/22!
Recently, our students in Kindergarten through Third Grade got to meet Greg Foley and learn about the creation of his new graphic novel, Dex Dingo - Worlds Best Greatest Ever Inventor. Such a fun and inspiring event!
GROWING OUR STORIES AT GULLETT
I am so happy that Gullett's theme this year is "Grow Your Story," and I sincerely believe that our library program helps equip our students to do just that. Here in the library, we explore our interests, learn about the world around us, and evaluate new ideas and multiple perspectives - all things we use to understand ourselves better and grow our own stories.
A LITTLE ABOUT THE LIBRARY PROGRAM AT GULLETT:
Here are some of the ways that is done in the library:
- Checking out library books: Giving children the autonomy to self-select what they read is a powerful thing. The library provides literature and resources that help students explore personal interests and new ideas, and gives them a chance to read just for the shear joy of it.
- Story Time: During class library visits, I love to share my enthusiasm for reading and learning through interactive storytelling, read-alouds and library lessons. We explore a wide variety of genres and topics throughout the year.
- Special Programs: Author visits, Book Fairs, and programs like Birthday Books are just some of the ways we celebrate and build excitement for literature and reading.
Help support our library program AND build a personal connection between your child and the library with Gullett Birthday Books! Click the button below for more info and to fill out the form.
Borrowing library books is a great natural lesson in responsibility. Here are some things for you to know as your kids start checking out books:
- Kindergarten and 1st Grade check out one book each week. It's up to the teacher's discretion whether the books go home or stay in the classroom for the week (Kindergarteners usually keep their books at school).
- 2nd-5th Grade generally check out two books at a time (with wiggle room depending on the reader).
- Checkout period is 2 weeks. After that, the book is considered overdue and the student can't check out again until the late book is returned (or they talk to me about it). And, of course, they can renew a book if they need extra time to finish it.
- Please designate a safe place for library books at home. That way, your child will always know where to find their book and it's away from hazards such as little siblings, pets, and food/drink.
- I know that accidents happen and books can get lost or damaged, but if this happens, there is a standard fee of $20 per lost/damaged book.
VOLUNTEERING IN THE LIBRARY
The Library LOVES volunteers, and there are many ways (large and small) that you can help. The Library Committee will be sending out more detailed information on Konstella about getting involved, so keep your eyes peeled!
In the meantime, please follow this link to register for an AISD volunteer account. Please note that AISD is using a new system this year called Voly. You will no longer do the background check through Austin Partners in Education, instead you must register through this link and follow all the required steps to volunteer on an AISD campus.
Librarian at Gullett Elementary