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Welcome to the Media Center

 

  Amy Hayes, Media Specialist

Welcome to Centerville Elementary's Media Center where our mission is "Putting Reading First."

Our school library's most important goals are to support the academic curriculum, to teach information literacy, and to foster a love of reading.

We strive to reach these goals by providing over 12,000 books for students in the media center. We work hard to expose young readers to new stories and high-quality children's literature.  We are a teaching center that supports Houston County's Media Skills and the Georgia Performance Standards for Information Literacy.  Collaboration between teachers and the media specialist is the key component of our teaching program.  We all work together to achieve literacy standards. Classes come to the media center once a week for lessons, and students can check out books daily.

We support the mission, goals, and school improvement initiatives of Centerville Elementary School. 

I encourage everyone to read for learning, read for pleasure, and read for life.

 


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