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Library Programs

 

 

Mission
The mission of the WCASD Library Program is to ensure that students and staff are effective users of ideas and information. This mission is accomplished by:

  • providing intellectual and physical access to materials in all formats
  • providing instruction to foster competence and stimulate
    interest in reading, viewing, and using information and ideas
  • working with other educators to design learning strategies
    to meet the needs of individual students.

Library Programs K-5
The elementary school library programs use flexible scheduling to ensure that student learning occurs within each curriculum. Teachers and the librarian work cooperatively on integrated lessons employing online databases and print materials to create technology-rich high quality lessons. Collaborative planning enables staff to deliver quality instruction that aligns with curriculum objectives and state standards.

Library Programs 6-8
Middle school library programs work within curriculum areas using flexible scheduling. Middle schools use a team approach enabling the librarian to teach in a truly integrated fashion. The librarians work cooperatively with the technology teachers to demonstrate to students how technology and the world of information strategies and libraries go hand in hand.

Library Programs 9-12
The high school library programs also employ a flexible schedule, and teachers bring individual classes to the library to meet curriculum requirements. Teachers and the librarians work cooperatively to meet state standards and enhance the learning process in a real world approach using various learning and teaching styles. Students are instructed in our online databases, print materials and Internet searching strategies. In addition, students have access to technology resources such as scanning and CD burners.

Please visit the West Chester Area School District Libraries Page

 

Contact: Cheryl Ash