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NAME: Reeta Parks Picture

SCHOOL: Meigs Magnet Middle School

CLASS: Library Information Center

SCHOOL PHONE: 615-271-3222 X306 or X307

About the Library Information Specialist

BS - Speech Pathology 
MLIS - Library Information Science

Seven years ago, I career changed and became a librarian.  I'm often asked 
how a speech therapist became a librarian and in particular, what these 
two "dissimilar" careers might have in common.
   
I have always been impressed by the power of WORDS - whether written or 
spoken!   Words connect, communicate, and educate.  As a child, I loved the 
power of the written word.  I would escape to the library, whenever 
possible, and get lost in a book.  I loved the quiet and solitude that 
reading provided - I hope our students at Meigs have that same opportunity 
here in the library! 

When I became a parent, 18 years ago, I rediscovered and reconnected 
with children's literature.  There is nothing like witnessing the power of  
written and spoken words on the faces, in the speech and in the written 
expression of children.  Observing the connections that are made is truly a 
gift!  I have had the good fortune to witness that with my own two children, 
(my daughter is a 2007 graduate of Hume Fogg and my son is in the 9th grade 
there) as well as the middle school students I have worked with these past 
seven years.  

As a speech therapist, I assisted teenagers and adults in re-learning the 
use and understanding of written and spoken words.  Cognitive therapy 
addressed those vital organizational skills necessary to communicate.  Those 
same organizational steps and strategies are also utilized when working with 
students during the research process.  I love teaching information literacy 
skills and making connections through literature with my students and in 
collaboration with teachers.  I believe that we are all life long learners 
and the library  provides the perfect opportunity to practice that!

Mission For The Class

The mission of the Library Media Center is to ensure that students and staff 
are effective users of ideas and information.  This is accomplished by:  
providing access to appropriate and meaningful materials; providing 
instruction to promote competence and encourage an interest in viewing, 
reading and using ideas and information; and working with members of the 
instructional team to answer individual and classroom inquiry and to design 
learning strategies to meet the needs of students. 
Information Power: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs (1998), p. 6

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