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Information Centers has been activated.
Information Centers

Information Literacy

 

The Millard School District is committed to the development of an information/media program that is integrated with the instructional program of the district. This commitment is bolstered by the substantial support provided in the form of remodeled facilities, new resources, staff, training, technology and equipment.

 

In Millard, we believe that this integrated approach to the information/media program is one reason for the high academic achievement of our students. We also believe that this approach is a critical element of our school improvement efforts. Millard Public Schools value the contributions made by our dedicated staff to make our school libraries the best in the nation!

 

Millard Public Schools affirms the intent that the information center is an integral part of the instructional program of every school. This is accomplished by engaging teachers, parents, administrators, support staff and the professional school library media specialist in a collaborative, teaming arrangement in which the library becomes an information center, the true center of learning for the school. Key elements include staffing of the information centers with full-time certified staff and paraprofessionals, the construction of large and flexible facilities that are centrally located, adding new technologies, flexible schedules, budgeting for curriculum based collections, and a collaborative environment.



Media Support Staff

 

Media support staff provide a variety of behind-the-scenes functions which greatly enhance the effectiveness of the information/media program in Millard Public Schools. Their work involves ordering, cataloging, and processing of library books, video materials, audio materials, compact discs, digital video discs and other materials for checkout using the district circulation system. When schools receive materials, they are ready for immediate use by teachers and students.

  • Donna Helvering, Media Department Head -  715-1227
  • Karen Adams, Media Secretary -  715-1222
  • Mary Jean Hagerty, Media Secretary - 715-1231
  • Laurie Jones, Cataloger - 715-1230 
  • Donna Trombla, Media Tech - 715-1277 
  • FAX 715-1224

 

Hours of Operation

 

High Schools:            7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m (MWF)    7:30am - 7:30pm (T and Th)
Middle Schools:         7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Elementary Schools:  8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

 

 

Holdings

 

The Millard Public Schools' collection consists of approximately 400,000 books, audiovisual items, print periodicals, plus Internet access and several online resources. Subscription databases include CultureGrams, Galenet, Wilson Web, ProQuest Professional, SIRS Researcher, WorldBook Online and Grolier Online.

 

 

Technology

 

Information specialists are leaders in the use of technology. They serve on school and district technology committees and team together with teachers to plan and teach collaborative units utilizing technology. The Learning4Life Standards (AASL 2008) assist information specialists and staff on what students should know and be able to do.  NETS technology standards also help guide instruction requiring the use of technology. Students are encouraged to utilize various models of information/technology and use some of those same systems to produce evidence of their learning.

 

 

2003 AASL School Library Media Program of the Year Award

 

Millard Public School District is proud to be the recipient of this prestigious award. In all MPS schools:

  • Students are skillful producers and consumers of information
  • District guidelines provide support to schools in the area of acquisitions, curriculum integration, technology, and district professional development.
  • Program goals are achieved through administrative support, flexible scheduling, full access to resources, instructional expertise, and collaborative planning by teachers and information specialists.
  • Information centers are viewed as a fun place where students can feel successful, locate information, learn new things, and experience new technologies.
  • Information specialists are leaders in the use of technology. They serve on school and district technology committees and serve as district technology liaisons.

In Millard Public Schools, the role of the information specialist is at the very core of the total educational program. Our most important and valued assets are the information specialists. Thank you to AASL and ALA for recognizing Millard as a leader among school districts in the area of information and school library service.


"The Millard School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, marital status, disability, or age, in admission or access to or treatment of employment, in its programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Superintendent of Schools, 5606 South 147 Street, Omaha, NE 68137 (402) 715-8200. The Superintendent may delegate this responsibility as needed. Complaints and grievances by school personnel or job applicants regarding discrimination or sexual harassment shall follow the procedures of District Rule 4001.2. Complaints and grievances by students or parents regarding discrimination or sexual harassment shall follow the procedures of District Rule 5010.2." Not Responsible for information found by linking beyond this page. E-mail addresses are for use by staff, parents, and students relating to school business only. Solicitation is prohibited.

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