On Thursday, September 4, District Librarian Emily Stambaugh, participated with other district administrators on a focus group explore high level design concepts desired for our future school libraries. 

A vision of the Libraries of the Future for CVUSD schools boosts student outcomes through reimagined facilities that are:

  • The happening place that centers the academic purpose of our schools and engages students, teachers and the community as they learning to consume, use and create information together
  • Supportive of hybrid print and digital information resources
  • Foundational to teaching and learning services, with resources, capacity and equipment to support multi-literacies and diverse abilities
  • Beyond ADA compliant, they are ADA-friendly, embracing abilities and technologies of the future, in a space and a world where everyone counts
  • Flexibly designed with reservable spaces that support individual study, multiple small group study rooms, media/recording rooms, comfy reading nooks, a large technology rich instruction room (60-80 students) and an event space with kitchenette
  • Infused with natural light, acoustical controls and beautiful, durable indoor and outdoor spaces that that invite, welcome and engage all students
  • Bring pride to campuses by celebrating our diverse students, heritages and their achievements with cultural and art displays, student accomplishment displays, and gallery walk space for inquiry-based and design-thinking projects
  • Staffed by curriculum-savvy, information-savvy, tech-savvy credentialed librarians and highly qualified library staff

We look forward to continuing the planning conversation and are hopeful the Castro Valley community will support a measure to create Libraries of the Future in our schools.