7 ones that keep the books on’. : -teeth ‘with human teeth. any. pictures?” . filed ‘away... They do an- perience here;’ ~ the’ computer séience . department | in writing: ‘a program for circulation and . overducs.. Its being written “by one of the students and matérials Le! ‘they will get experience in magazines, ne ‘visyal entering ‘the data .each for all the courses taught in day. ” the:school a3-Well ag for the®.| How -will ‘the. budget “restraint program affect _ library. services? ‘there ‘Just won't be ap many information: needs’ the kids. come up with on their own. — We have everything from books” ‘on ‘computers to: geological ‘maps - of the Terrace aréaand kits .on... automobile transmissions.”"* ’ "The library at Caledonia has. approximately 12,000 “* books, hundreds of audio- visual items, and .sub- scriptions to “60. different magazines. and. newspapapers. It: is used by) teachers, individual. students, smal] groupg, and . entire clastes, ‘There is also’ >’ ‘space provided for. 10 to-12 - _ students during thelr study periods. and for’ ‘students - taking correspondence courses. The library is. open from8. ‘8am. ‘until 4pm. Mrs. Walker’ emphasizes that the teacher-librarian is essentially a teacher with additional epecialization in ¢ School : Library’ Sclence. ‘The’, library is -our: ; classroom: : “We attempt to ‘instruct students i in the most effective - ‘ways of finding, ane fusing. information: We - hope they. will be able to go. on alter graduation and.use "we had hoped that | Librarian Charlene Walker: (top) and teacher’ Henry, Dreger a (below) assist students from his Social Studies 11. class. - ministry.’ ‘of ‘education: ’ guidelines...” | “cards now.’” . The teacher ‘librarian’ in ‘the school must’ work with all ‘the other teachers to insure that the appropriate Science, English, a 7 ‘Studies - along’ * with - the | shelves - arid the’ Cards | a er new worlds * excellent ‘job. and, teary. a. ‘gréat deal about the types of - | work. involved in running: a - library,. We. have had some: +g on: to. get. ‘Jobs. in: ‘other, “libraries, using: their” > ome “We're. also working with ; ‘First, ; ‘should. -be, because “there” isn't as much money.” Also} - ail ‘the - -Secoridary’ schools - in the . - district could be: staffed . to. al -téast the minimum That: just -.* ’ doesn’t seem’ to be i ‘in. the. WOMAN NEVER FORGETS” The Herald; Tusway, February 8 1983, Page n- “Second Section mee Y Qneiour. - ‘DRYCLEANING a Stores oar ian oN s SGLEANLINESS ~ BUILDS: CHARACTER’ * _YOUR VALEN TINE cog TERRACE MIN] MALL Lateise Ave, 635-2820 - Teraca REPAIRS ALTERATIONS: REPAIR arcaton Sone | materials are ordered .and° wed. All incoming material must be organized for ef- - ficient location-and brought _. te 'the attention ‘of staff the magazine research: We try’ to work the library ‘skills instruction ‘in - with. the... ” COUrse.: assignment; 1as_ its | needed, ‘instead of ‘keeping ft a ‘given @ grade at the- end of - the two. ‘weeks... “We also: have - a. few’. - students ‘who. work in the | 7 A MAN WHO. REMEMBERS valde staffing as outlined by the ministry: of edhication: . It is: . By DAWN MARTIN AND. EILAGEORGE - Students. “Very: effective" separate. Woitée ha thas 3 uy jtor, the . entire: | Each school in our district has a library.that is providing coordination, - in. ‘both in- a lot - more: ter duting thelf pare: support and enrichment to the school curriculums and. structional . goals. “and oy Students this way.” perieis. The student help 3°’ makes-a ig” difference’ ‘in: ‘sharing of resources, has J ae _ currently: using: the ‘library, the: day-to-day. ‘Tunning: -of opportunities for recreational _réading..- “Each library: ~, aS “been. established . with. functions as an integral part of the learning process ri each school ‘and. provides the ‘students with the., access ‘to. ine > _Skeena ‘Tunior- ‘Secondary: i is a work-experience *- the’ brary. : » We're’ "ane: ” formation which will allow, them to beter cape ‘with our “We. émphagize program, established: with .derstaffed for ‘clerical help: ever-changing society. . spe ci alized . ‘ibrary. --the commerce departrrient,_ and the: students are | thee The-aim of each teacherdibrarian is 10. jitrodiice ‘the _ students to literature, to teach researchi:skills and to in- . struct in the utilization’ of various: media; Librarles, as. multi-media centres, house books and-ma strips,’ tapes, ‘movies, ‘regalia, pamphlet - posters, maps and 80 on.’ These, mate fulfilling student needs. and are. Beonay 14 . selected by the librarians before ‘becom port, of the libraries’ material... °. : " ; . AS educators, teacher-libiarians work's with individuals, with entire classes of. children, small. groups and other “SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 88 (TERRACE) SCHEDULE OF | ae CALENDAR ~ senoor BOARD MEETINGS awe teachers, all the while complementing.’ ‘glaasroom “in- struction. They are the reference: persons: for the-school personnel in'a multitude of ways- sugsestitig. and collecting |. _ materials for’ classroom studies, sharing:and-explaining’ new, materials, . keeping abreast of developments’ in the - curriewlum and: providing inservices felevant topiea, neW programs or new equipment. Various events.are held in the: sehdal libr ies throughout t the year. These include’ the following r —Book fairs to taise funds for libeary. purchases, and to: provide an opportunity for parents | and pipils to purchase!" “SCHOOL HOLIDAYS - men a . Terrace /Thorahill Area. at ~ Easter break APRIL H «School. Reopens » : : + MAY 20 - School Not In Session. “MAY. 23. = Victoria Day Holiday. ne 30. = bast Day. of School oes Aa sia roel ee yo(41) 12 13 te be “46 ws 18 20. ‘a 22.120 af: 2 in : ‘FEBRUARY 4 NALD. horthern vister: Gunes Sr INARCHL 25°- Lust Dey of Schoo}: Before a ; | ae : SEPTEMBER 6+ ‘school Opens For - 3983-84 School Year “OCTOBER ‘10° - - Thanksgiving Day oo "NOVEMBER 11 ‘- - Remembrance Day ~ SDBCENBER. 16-' Last Day ge” - ; Before Chrigtnas oa DAWUARY, 35 194 = School Re pens quality books. sake ar —Author visits. . Schools host: Canadian Book Festival Week. | .: : ay —Library clubs provide assitines. and sive | students work. experience in the library. - : oe — Reading ‘promotions are held, terest it good literature. : —Contests are used to promote: read ais 25 6 Le 2 20. uf -PEBRIARY B- 4:00: p.m., 7130 p.m, : APRIL : STMT eB: “APRIL’ us mat 10. — 4:00 p.m. h fe TTz - ‘Taz g/9 and detter’ writing. CR DIETER Se Feo poe Library -baged : eho, themies:invo LAT 90 49 20-20 22. 29° , particular, project. as a a 25. ee. a 2 79 30: ne 4 7130 pn. ~—Sdlerice fair and music festival encourage ai promote” events.with displays, -.--° . 4 —Library - research unite are. pr Ef ation with teachers to integrate the cutroul with, cod) ‘ibrary skills and materials. ° va 9130 P im, School ‘Board ‘Meeting -, John Field school | ; “Public - library... cooperation. Claas: vide, sharing Si? “iy MbiEHER 8. 4100. p.m. MEETING WITH TERRACE TEACHING GTAFF-chinenia Lecture Theatre ; vibiting authot's times and special. venti buch as-Fine- ff ede ‘3 i “4130 pom. Bchool Board ‘Heeting = terface: ” A 7: Rage Return, [ed zs] 26] a7] cal 29 ° DECEMBER 6-7 3 ., School Board H eta retrace 7 -Lbrary eides also play a vital tole in the functioning of [ckesl as 21128 R. 130 p.m. Be rd Meeting | the Iibrary.. They perform all the hecessayy eléricel duties so that the teacher-librarians: are -betler “able ‘to work’, closely with pupils andteachers. AL this ile not ‘all schools in the district meet the minimum: requirements’ for library .- “0 Ubhe. second ‘Tuesday . "month; September _ Meeting a will be OCTOBER = | -S MT WT F 3° 1" . hoped that this will be rectified 08, soot 8s, § fhonies are. me se 7 al avalabie, Ly ms 7) ANi213- wise ‘Téacher-librarians work to provide a stiraulating and a an - : oS have 19 7021 22 - alive,’ vital énvironment that will provide fupils with a: yt ‘n ed ‘te 2: aa 029. realization of the opportunities open to them now’and in the’ years followlng their. formal schooling.” Thus, they are Bn _ Integral Parte of ‘the. kehodls. _ ote 21 27) 28 : “ Mrg:-Lavein Hislop : are Chalren of the Board: SARA n - School Boned: ‘Meeting ~ Herrece ; ‘MEETING’: ‘WITH TERRACE TEACHING STAPF -Caletonta tecture Theatre School ‘Board. Meeting: - | Terrace “~ 7230 pene School ‘Board Meating - Terrace | : -'7230 pom School ‘Board Meeting - Terrace . MEETING WITH STEWART TEACHING. STAFF ~ Stewart Elenantary Scinol School Board Meeting - Stewart Elementary School I . Official School] Opening - Kiteault Elem/Junior Becondary MEETING WITH RITSAULT TEACHING ‘STARE t School board Meating - Terrace | " SEPTEMBER 13, ~ 7230 p.m. School Board Heeting - Terrace! | ‘OcTOBER 1) - 4:00 p.m. MEETING WITH HAZELTON/RITWANG) | mene "os piblés ‘Mectinga’ of the Board of schoot Trustees éhatt be held ¢ on: |, oo required, through. June, at. 7:30 p.m desided in June, and- pubiiatned in the news. media. v Minute #4362 -9 February, (1082. My, ; . “SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 88 rreRRace Mr... Frank Hamilton , Superintendent of ‘Schools — tot i amc BTAFE-som riele on ithe fourth: Tuesday of each: duty arid: Auguot oy ‘ “unless otherwise noted ait School Sourd iMestinga , . will be held in ebe Board Room, 3205 Kemey Strhat _ 635-4951 - Mr. Don Hal bectetery Treasurer