Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I noticed that there are library vacancies this year. That is something I never thought I’d see. Is that normal??
NOT normal at all. Never saw a vacancy under the last library manager. If there was, it must have been quickly filled.
I believe they told us at the library kickoff PD that there were 3 schools starting the year without librarians. That was as like *completely* unheard of in the past.
Not unheard of at all. There were four librarian vacancies at the beginning of the 23-24 school year. Massive teacher shortage since Covid… not surprising that it’s also affecting librarians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is super common. Saw it as a fed many times. Problematic people get promoted to get them out of where they are a problem.
Yep. Happens in federal government as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I noticed that there are library vacancies this year. That is something I never thought I’d see. Is that normal??
NOT normal at all. Never saw a vacancy under the last library manager. If there was, it must have been quickly filled.
I believe they told us at the library kickoff PD that there were 3 schools starting the year without librarians. That was as like *completely* unheard of in the past.
Anonymous wrote:This is super common. Saw it as a fed many times. Problematic people get promoted to get them out of where they are a problem.
Anonymous wrote:It's desperately depresssing. The contrast to Priscille Dando is so stark. Priscille was such a passionate, outstanding advocate for freedom to read, for the transformative power of libraries, and for access to libraries and diverse books. Since she left, it feels just...rudderless. We get a "newsletter" with reposted announcements from other departments and always-useful and informative info from LIS tech team (for which she can take no credit since that team thankfully has not left after Priscille.) It's like an empty suit is in her place. Meanwhile, for my program anyway, teachers are being told they can't use any instructional time to come to the library. And when I reached out about that...*crickets*. Because NL is not going to push back against n principals or remind them of regulations or, god forbid, advocate that a change in regs that increased fixed library time in elementary master schedules by 50% (!!!) has had a deleterious effect on library programming or ability of librarians to collaborate with classroom teachers...there's no communication about anything like that. Just regular newsletters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I noticed that there are library vacancies this year. That is something I never thought I’d see. Is that normal??
NOT normal at all. Never saw a vacancy under the last library manager. If there was, it must have been quickly filled.
Anonymous wrote:I noticed that there are library vacancies this year. That is something I never thought I’d see. Is that normal??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am another librarian in FCPS and just had this post shared with me. I also wanted to express that the new library coordinator seems to be a passive, uninformed, and uneducated library leader. She has had several opportunities this year to advocate for our library to our school administration and has instead hid in the central office. If she did speak up, I was never made aware of it. Despite multiple issues, she never bothered to even come talk me, email me, or just pick up the phone and check on our status. I only hope that she stays as short a team in Gatehouse as she lasted as a school principal, and I echo other posters in wondering how the heck someone thought it was a good idea to stash her here.
PP... I feel weird posting this here... but I don't even know how or where to advocate. Who supervises the library coordinator?
The Director of Curriculum and Instruction— Colleen Eddy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am another librarian in FCPS and just had this post shared with me. I also wanted to express that the new library coordinator seems to be a passive, uninformed, and uneducated library leader. She has had several opportunities this year to advocate for our library to our school administration and has instead hid in the central office. If she did speak up, I was never made aware of it. Despite multiple issues, she never bothered to even come talk me, email me, or just pick up the phone and check on our status. I only hope that she stays as short a team in Gatehouse as she lasted as a school principal, and I echo other posters in wondering how the heck someone thought it was a good idea to stash her here.
PP... I feel weird posting this here... but I don't even know how or where to advocate. Who supervises the library coordinator?
Anonymous wrote:I am another librarian in FCPS and just had this post shared with me. I also wanted to express that the new library coordinator seems to be a passive, uninformed, and uneducated library leader. She has had several opportunities this year to advocate for our library to our school administration and has instead hid in the central office. If she did speak up, I was never made aware of it. Despite multiple issues, she never bothered to even come talk me, email me, or just pick up the phone and check on our status. I only hope that she stays as short a team in Gatehouse as she lasted as a school principal, and I echo other posters in wondering how the heck someone thought it was a good idea to stash her here.
Anonymous wrote:Saw N.L. present today in person to a group of librarians. I was giving her the benefit of the doubt for a year but EEK she is still clueless. I am thinking about what the previous poster said about this position needing to be an important advocate for school libraries and I just DON’T SEE IT at all. Worrying