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Librarians take extra steps to keep students engaged in reading
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WLKY) It’s not just school teachers, tutors and parents doing the hard work going above and beyond of making sure students continue learning amid a worldwide pandemic.
The curb might not be your typical location for a school library, but during a pandemic, librarians like Michelle Chandler are doing whatever they can so children can keep reading.
Chandler sets up a curbside book exchange during meal pickups at Foster Elementary. She explained the idea is to give students a break from the stresses of COVID-19 by just getting them alone with a book.
JCPS librarians find unique ways to bring kids books during NTI
Kids can pick up books at meal distribution sites, and some librarians are even dropping books off at kids homes. Author: Rose McBride Updated: 8:20 PM EST December 10, 2020
LOUISVILLE, Ky. When students are learning virtually, they re already missing out on the classroom experience. But there s something else they re missing too - access to the school s library.
JCPS librarians have found ways to keep kids reading while they’re at home doing NTI.
“We’ve been just taking any pathway to get books in the hands of kids,” Westport Middle School librarian Amy Lyons said.