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Media staff
Mrs. Horrell, Media Specialist

Mrs. Sims, Media Clerk

Welcome to the Media Center at Tucker Elementary


Purpose

The Media Center is an integral part of the education process at Tucker Elementary School. In compliance with all local and state standards, the Media Center serves as a fundamental resource to instruct, stimulate and foster individual growth and to promote individual quests for knowledge and enrichment. The Media Center, its resources, and its staff offer a broad base of information to meet the needs of a variety of learners. The Media Center provides a safe, positive and comfortable learning environment which encourages exploration of information and ideas through print and non-print materials. Further, the goal is to provide access to media materials that will enrich and support the curriculum.



Hours of Operation

The Media Center is open each school day from 7:45 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Media Center Staff

JoAnne Horrell, Media Specialist
Hope Sims, Media Clerk

Reading Counts Quiz List

Access

The Media Center operates on an open/flexible schedule and is accessible to all students, faculty, staff and the community during the hours of operation listed above. Scheduled classes do not interfere with access to the Media Center and its resources.

Instructional Planning

Planning between Teachers and the Media Specialist is vital to the educational goals of Tucker Elementary. Teachers and the Media Specialist plan cooperative lessons so that students may use the Media Center more effectively for study and activities related to all areas of the curriculum. Additionally, planning allows teachers to make maximum use of available materials for their classroom instruction.

Technology

The Media Center has computers with access to district provided databases, GALILEO (reference and research information that can be accessed at home, as well), SAFARI (on line catalog of Tucker’s collection), the internet and various programs on CD-ROM. All computers have word processing and presentation software capabilities. Students must comply with the District’s Acceptable Use Policy regarding internet access.

Circulation

Students may check out two books for a period of one week. Selected reference materials may be checked out overnight.

There are no fines for overdue items. However, students will be charged for lost or damaged items at the replacement cost.

Faculty/Staff may check out as many materials as needed for professional growth, personal and/or classroom use. These materials are checked out for a period of 30 school days and may be extended upon request.

Media Committee

A committee comprised of teachers, parents and administrators meet quarterly with the Media Specialist to assess the needs of the Media Center as they apply to the curriculum, state and local standards. Additionally, the committee will assist in the selection of print and non-print materials.

Collection Development and Acquisition

Materials and equipment are purchased throughout the year as funds become available. Teacher requests are encouraged and priority is given to those requests when purchasing.

Copyright

All copyright laws and Houston Country School Board policies will be followed relative to the use of materials and software in the school. More detailed information is available upon request.

Program Evaluation

One of the goals of the Media Center is to offer the highest quality of services and resources to our students, faculty and staff. To evaluate and improve the operations and resources, annual surveys may be given to the faculty, staff and students. The information from the surveys is used as a guide to indicate improvement or change.

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