Quantcast

Pontiac Times

Sunday, December 22, 2024

‘I will chair the annual conference committee’: Betts to serve as MASL president

Birmingham

Birmingham students. | Birmingham Public Schools/Facebook

Birmingham students. | Birmingham Public Schools/Facebook

The West Maple Elementary School librarian was recently honored for her new role during a Birmingham Public Schools Board of Education meeting.

The principal of the school honored Carrie Betts for accepting the position of president of the Michigan Association of School Librarians (MASL). Betts serves as an elementary library facilitator for the district, along with her West Maple position, and will continue in these roles as she serves on the board, according to a video of the Dec. 20 meeting posted on Birmingham Public Schools YouTube page.

"Beginning in January of 2023, I will enter a three-year leadership role with the Michigan Association of School Librarians," Betts said. "This organization serves school librarians and school library workers by organizing a professional learning community that provides a forum for sharing of library ideas, best practices, and curriculum. We host an annual conference providing three days of professional learning, a spring workshop, and summer institute and library topics. We also curated the Myself and Books List, which is a list of diverse books by authors who have lived the experience that they write about.”

Betts also recently represented the state at the American Library Association conference in Washington, D.C. where she joined a team of Michigan librarians to present Michigan’s Model School Library Program, according to the video. Maple West Elementary School was also named school library of the year last year by the state.

“I began serving with MASL seven years ago because of my concern with the reduction of school libraries staffed with school-certified librarians across the state of Michigan,” Betts said. “Currently, less than 50% of K-12 students across the state have access to a school library managed and curated by a certified librarian. I have served with MASL on the general board as parliamentarian, on the executive board, as the vice president of continuing education, and as the chair of the Summer Institute. In my role as president-elect, I will chair the annual conference committee for 2023 and represent MASL at American Library Association conferences and the American Association of School Libraries Conference.”

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

!RECEIVE ALERTS

The next time we write about any of these orgs, we’ll email you a link to the story. You may edit your settings or unsubscribe at any time.
Sign-up

DONATE

Help support the Metric Media Foundation's mission to restore community based news.
Donate

MORE NEWS