School Board honors teachers with 1,000-book classrooms
The District 54 School Board plans to visit 20 teachers across the district to praise them for filling their classroom libraries with more than 1,000 books.
A significant body of research states that the more children read the better readers they become. As part of our district's Literacy Task Force, we learned that experts recommend that every classroom should have 1,000 books in order to meet the wide range of abilities and interests of the children. While some of our classrooms already have a significant number of titles, many do not. With this in mind, we embarked on a campaign to fill the bookshelves in each of our rooms.
Although District 54's SuperKids: Powered by Books Committee has been hard at work fund-raising to buy books for teachers, many of the teachers being recognized have assembled these large classroom libraries on their own – by purchasing the books themselves, scouring garage sales, purchasing Troll and Scholastic book orders, receiving some as gifts, etc.
These teachers listed below, join 195 other District 54 teachers who had previously been recognized for achieving this milestone – for a grand total of 215 teachers.
Armstrong
Madeline Ryan
Blackwell
Betsy Brantner
Deb Davis
Tracy Fowler
Marsha Hoshko
Adrianne Stephenson
Katie Zordan
Collins
Lauren Lewis
Ellen Pape
Rhonda Starr
Eric Wiklund
Churchill
Judy Stewart
Enders-Salk
Esther Ortloff
Fox
Chris Duncker
Deb Moon
Link
Lauren Legner
Keller Junior High
Jen Chamberlin
Judy Johnson
MacArthur
Cristina Gonzalez
Kristine Wahlund