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Meadowview Library: About

Meadowview Library

Our school library is available to staff and students during normal school hours. One main goal of our library is to promote a love of reading and provide resources to support the school curriculum while incorporating Wisconsin Information and Technology Literacy (ITL) standards. Students and staff are encouraged to use the library, including the print materials, online content, and makerspace resources. We support teaching, learning, and researching in a welcoming environment. Our ultimate goal is to be a place with high-quality resources and experiences to create a positive learning experience for all school community members.

Contact Info

Jacqueline Liesch, MLIS, Ed.D. 

Media and Technology Integration Specialist

jliesch1@ecasd.us

 

Claudia Vlcek

Informational Media and Technology Clerk

cvlcek@ecasd.us

Sustainable Libraries Initiative

SLI School Librarian Category SDG
A. Partnerships and Involvement 2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 16, 17
B. Leading Beyond the Library 3, 4, 5, 12, 13, 16, 17
C. Social Equity and Resiliency 3, 4, 5, 11, 13, 16, 17
D. Standards and Curriculum 3, 4, 5, 11, 13, 16, 17
E. Collections 3, 4, 5, 12, 13, 16, 17

This chart illustrates the alignment between the UN SDGs and the Sustainable Libraries Initiative's Sustainable Library Certification Program. 

Mission, Vision, and Core Values

Mission: The mission of Meadowview Elementary School library is to foster a welcoming, inclusive environment for all, teach students information and technology literacy skills, and promote a love of reading. 

Vision: In collaboration with stakeholders, the school librarian will manage the school library program sustainably, focusing on student input and impact.  

Core Values

  • Access
  • Equity
  • Intellectual Freedom & Privacy
  • Public Good
  • Sustainability

ECASD Mission Statement

We believe that library media programs are essential to 21st century life skills; therefore, our mission is to:

  • Promote a love of reading
  • Ensure all students feel safe, welcomed, included, valued, represented, and supported in our library collections and through our instructional practices
  • Connect learners with ideas and information
  • Teach information technologies and digital citizenship
  • Prepare students for life-long learning and informed decision-making
  • Participate as active partners in the teaching/learning process
  • Provide leadership in the total education program

Future Ready Framework

The library provides print and online materials for all curriculum taught at Meadowview Elementary School. We teach and support students and staff in reading engagement, research and inquiry, digital citizenship, media literacy, and instructional technology.

Our library/media/technology program at Meadowview follows the Wisconsin Standards for Information and Technology Literacy and is part of Wisconsin's Digital Learning Plan, which is based on the Future Ready Framework. 

United Nations Sustainable Development Goals