MASL provides connections for creating and advancing effective school library programs through professional development, advocacy, and community-building.
Congratulations to our 2022 MASL Award Winners! Elizabeth Detwiler (Lewiston High School) is the 2022 Support Staff Educator of the Year! Iris Eichenlaub (Camden Hills Regional High School) is the 2022 Walter J. Taranko School Librarian of the Year! #leadlikealibrarian
ALT Join us for a “Newbie” Affinity Session on October 5th at 7pm via Zoom, suitable for new hires in libraries, new school librarians or library ed techs, anyone who has transitioned from the classroom to a library, or a staff member who is juggling multiple roles (including a library assignment), or just anyone who still feels “new” at their job in a Maine school library!
Current members can register for free. New members register for the price of a 2023-24 membership: $25
Listening to Lawrence Alexander with @MASLibraries this afternoon - are Ss thinking “is my time in school spent eating what’s on the menu that wasn’t meant for me?” #maslme
Thanks for representing MASL at the recent meeting of NESLA, Debra Butterfield! We are already fulfilling our board goal of building advocacy relationships with other organizations. Read more in the blog post: maslibraries.org/page-136533…@butteredbooks#leadlikealibrarian#MASLme
Why membership matters: "MASL has been a wonderful resource for connecting with librarians from across the state, staying current on issues (especially Intellectual Freedom), and navigating certification." Read more in our latest blog: maslibraries.org/page-136533…#MASLme
MASL has a mentoring program! Debra Butterfield, MASL's Mentoring Chair, has been working to build professional connections between mentors and mentees around the state. Read more about it in our latest blog post: maslibraries.org/page-136533…#schoollibrarians#librarianmentors