I am so embarrassed to have missed these announcement, and I want to make sure that others do not! SLJ just announced two new awards that are ripe pickings for so many of you!

1. School Librarian of the Year! You know who you are. I urge you to nominate yourself.
School Library Journal has launched the 2014 School Librarian of the Year Award sponsored by Scholastic Library Publishing. The School Librarian of the Year Award honors a K–12 school library professional for outstanding achievement and the exemplary use of 21st-century tools and services to engage children and teens toward fostering multiple literacies.
The winner will receive a $2,500 cash award, plus $2,500 worth of print and digital materials from Scholastic Library Publishing and will be profiled in a feature article in the September 2014 issue of SLJ. Two finalists will each receive $500 in materials of their choice from Scholastic Library Publishing and be featured with the winner on SLJ.com.
Applicants will be judged by a panel of school librarians, SLJ editors, Scholastic Library Publishing staff, a classroom teacher, and a school administrator on the following criteria:
In order to be eligible, applicants must meet state requirements for school library media certification and be currently employed in a media specialist, teacher librarian, or equivalent position. He or she can be working in either a public or private school at a site level. Supervisors or managers of library programs (including at a district or regional level) are not eligible.
Nominations close May 23, and winners announced July 1. For questions regarding the submission process, contact SLJ’s Kathy Ishizuka: kishizuka@mediasourceinc.com.
2. Build Something Bold: For those of you who are using your Learning Commons or Makerspaces or Genius Hours to create, invent, design!
SLJ and LEGO Education’s inaugural1st Runner-Up – $1,500
2nd Runner-Up – $500
Editor’s Choice – $500 Criteria for eligibility includes: • Creativity in space and
program design • Effective integration of learning/
programming objectives • Demonstrated student engagement
and impact on learning • Engagement of partners through
new collaborations • Cost-effectiveness or planning
toward sustainability • Ease-of-Replication Click Here for Entry and Official Rules information.
Questions?
Contact us at sljbuildsomethingbold@mediasourceinc.com
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