U-46 bring our librarians back full time!

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Tammy Scheibe
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#76

2011-02-03 21:16

My husband and I strongly agree on having library time back on a weekly basis. Our children love to read, and enjoy picking out "new" books every week. They should look at the money in the district and how it is distributed. I am an educator myself, and know the importance of this special, quality the students are missing.
Monica Dombrowski
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#77 Bring them back!

2011-02-04 01:11

I see the focus on literacy in my son's school assignements. Why, then, when so much research shows that librarians in schools help improve literacy scores, did we take them away? The simple fact is, it's hard for teachers to get our children literate when they have 35+ students with access to the library once every two weeks. My son has to do a report on King Arthur and I had to take him to the public library because he doesn't go to the school one often enough to get the resources he needs. Please- listen to the parents this time and bring back the librarians!
Lynne Winsel
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#78

2011-02-04 21:45

It's amazing the push to have all students get public library cards and then take 10-steps backwards and only expose student to the library every other week. That is the only exposure many of these students get. It, again, is an example of actions speaking louder than words!
Jeffrey Schmidt
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#79 U 46 Library

2011-02-05 00:20

Even in this age of digital access to a world of resources; basic research skills need to be taught & developed in our schools. The money is there; if you know where to look. Ask the teachers union to assist in the education of the students.
Sue Creadon
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#80 Bring Our Librarians back ful time

2011-02-05 01:20

Being a former school secretary I know the importance of having full time Librarians in our schools.
Tim Vaulato
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#81 School Libraries

2011-02-05 01:52

Getting students to read is one of the major components of the state goals and testing. Under staffing our Libraries is yet another way for us to get farther away from our goals.
Pam Tiffany
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#82

2011-02-05 03:52

We need full time Librarian!
SKLINT
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#83

2011-02-05 08:11

BRING THEM BACK FULL TIME !!!! WE NEED THEM!!!
Laura Frischolz
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#84

2011-02-05 20:07

I feel libraries are a very important part of our schools, and don't like seeing them empty part of the school week.
Cheryl Romeo
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#85

2011-02-06 18:39

I work at an elementary school with close to 800 students; but we have a part-time librarian?!

Tracey Mestas
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#86 library teachers

2011-02-07 04:35

elgin schools needs more library teachers.
Jeff W.
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#87 Torres is sending mixed messages

2011-02-07 14:57

Mr. Torres' first program when he became Superintendant was to "Get a library card in every student's hands." It seems a contradiction that he would have supported such a cut. Then again, maybe that was his plan all along: to cut school libraries after making sure kids (and parents) could get what was needed at public libraries. Not everyone has easy access to their public libraries. Especially when considering how Library District boundries have been drawn. Example: Some Streamwood kids belong to the Elgin Library Dist. and, though the Gail Borden Library is fantastic, they do not have "unlimited" access to Streamwood's Poplar Creek Library - which is much closer to their own back yard.

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#88 Librarians ARE essential

2011-02-07 16:11

Districts all over are looking for ways to save money, and districts all over think that cutting librarians is the way to do it. It may look good on paper, but in the long run you are creating a generation of children poorly equiped to disseminate all the information that will bombard them by the time they are 18. Most librarians are highly-skilled and educated professionals (I am a certified school library media specialist with a Masters in Library Science AND a K-9 teacher certification) who know how to connect children to quality literature and how to turn them on to reading. We help navigate your children through the sludge on the internet (and NO, U-46 administrators, Wikipedia is NOT a reliable source) and show them what is good, and safe, for them to use. We ARE essential. Try cutting an administrator or two, or your travel stipend, Dr. Torres. Stop hurting our children! Bring back our library staff!!!
Luz Cantu
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#89 Bring our librarians back full time

2011-02-07 16:57

Our students need more time to spend in the library.
Barbara
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#90 How to fund library position

2011-02-07 18:40

How about we cut salaries and useless positions in U-46
Just a few: (Info as 2009)
Torres Jose $230,000
Bonner Barbara $200,220
Prince John $199,025
Ponce Abelardo $192,998

If you go to: http://www.familytaxpayers.org/salary.php , select our district and sort by salary. You will see that top salaries belong not to teachers but to admins. This is not right. I do not see any reason superintendent to make quarter million a year. He is not CEO that has to fight for new markets. He is just one admin with big salary that in reality does nothing useful. Cut his pay a half and you can fund two librarian positions!!!! If you agree with me let's write a petition for admin positions and salaries review!!!
Patricia Alanis
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#91 More Librarians to Our Schools

2011-02-08 04:18

My Daughters attend U-46 and we defenetly need more librarians in our district. We all want the best for our children and especially when it concerns their education.
I want my kids to be well prepared for their future and an excellent career. I think that is the dream of every parent.

Amy Heckert
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#92

2011-02-08 23:04

A proud reader, and product of U-46. Give the next generation the same chance please.
JIllian Reish
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#93 We Need Full Time Librarians

2011-02-09 05:07

Our children deserve the opportunity to become lifelong readers. They need a chance to develop the reading habit while they are young, so it carries over into their adult lives. We do not have another chance to inspire these early learners to read. Please fund our librarians, before it is too late for our children.

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Leila
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#97

2011-02-09 16:30

We need our Librarian back full time
Nelli P.
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#98

2011-02-10 17:44

It is such an important part of our academics that will go beyound schol years.
jamie james
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#99 bring back our librarian full time!

2011-02-11 05:59

I cannot tell you how many times my daughters
have complained to me about the loss of their weekly library visits and how much they miss
their beloved librarian, Mrs. Westerman. She
has made a tremendous impact on their love for
reading. We want her back, full time !!!
Kimberly Gustafson
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#100

2011-02-11 15:14

Would like to have librians full time the kids need that!