One year ago, on a hot summer day, I attended a professional development
opportunity at a high school in Central Texas. I did not know what to expect,
nor was I quite sure if any of my regular librarian squad would be in
attendance. As I walked in the doors of the library, I was greeted by a couple
of my fellow Leander ISD librarians and asked to write topics that piqued my
interest on sticky notes. As I slowly made my way
around various vendor booths, I mingled with librarians of all levels:
innovative high school librarians, enthusiastic elementary librarians, and
middle school librarians like myself.
Naomi Bates |
Zandra Lopez (right) and Melokka Spittler (left) work together to develop sessions. |
Midday, I was able to coordinate lunch with a few elementary librarians that I don’t typically have the honor to chat with during the school year. Once we returned for a final session, we were reminded about the door prizes that would be announced at the end of the day. I know what you are thinking at this point. “Oh, another grocery bag… yippee.” That was not the case. There were MakerSpace items like a Buddha Board, $100 gift certificates from popular vendors, and even an LED message board. The best part was that there were enough prizes for every attendee to win.
CTXLIB2020 |
This summer, David Bowles is the guest speaker.
Mr. Bowles is a Mexican-American author from south Texas. He is the author of They
Call Me Güero, which has received numerous awards. COVID-19 is making it
possible for librarians across the nation to join this free professional
learning opportunity. Zandra Lopez, a member of the CTXLIB and the librarian at
Vandegrift High School in Austin, TX, provided insight about this year’s
vendors: “Vendors continue to play an integral role by
having the option of sitting in breakout sessions as well as offering virtual
and/or mailed swag for all participants as well as door prize winners.” If you
are excited to join in on the fun this year, please register at this link.