231 of CVHS' 766 First Year Students participated in the inaugural Physical and Digital Library orientations last week. Thank you to English teachers!  

First year students completed Navigator Levels 1, 2 and 3 in their English classes with a slide deck prepared by the Teacher Librarian. 

In Navigator 1-3 lessons, students learned to 

  • identify their reading “avatar” and get a book recommendation from a recommender service
  • identify several ways to start creating an independent reading habit and choose 1 to start this week
  • identify student services available to them through the library
  • access the digital library
  • find access instructions to all of the school's databases for their research
  • look up a book in the catalog

 Teachers then brought their students to the library for Passport to the Next Level orientations where they

  • met the librarian and library staff (resources for their next 4 years at CVHS)
  • learned about “My Space” - the library as a shared, collective space that is partially student-run, volunteer opportunities and civic engagement
  • learned about “My Time” - things they can do independently at the library, such as check their account online, self-checkout, place holds, enjoy a cup of tea at Athena's Cafe, contribute to Athena's Cafe as a cooperative.
  • signed up for the Back to School Reading Challenge in Beanstack and learned to log their reading
  • completed an Information and Media Literacy skills assessment to inform future program planning

Students received stamps in their passports as they completed activities throughout the library and were excited to leave with a book challenge, a sense of their library as place, a passport and laptop sticker to remind them of their time at the library!