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Dear Parents, I want to introduce you to a one of a kind class that we have at Milan High School. It is “Library Operations and Research Class.” We are the only school in Tennessee with this exact program. While there are a few programs in other states that are similar, I feel ours is far more detailed and academically advanced. I wrote the curriculum in 1995, and after the required three year probationary period, it was approved as a state course. What began as library helpers has evolved into a state approved, credited, English elective. Students take notes in lecture, have workbook assignments, mini- research projects, are administered quizzes and tests, and complete a detailed research project (complete with bibliography cards, note cards, outline, cover page, and works cited page). They learn to use SIRS, Internet searches including TEL databases, Twentieth Century Literary Criticism, Abridged Reader’s Guide, Vertical File, Automated Catalog, Contemporary Authors, Current Biography, and various other research tools. The thing that makes this course unique is that students learn to do some college level research. This prepares them for college courses, but it also gives our students a leg up on work/study programs. We have had many MHS students who have worked their way through school by getting jobs in their college libraries or as assistants to professors. Very few students come to college trained to operate the library or do higher level research. At the same time these research projects are going on, our students are also learning the practical side of running a small business. LOR students greet customers, check books in and out, assist others in finding books, learn to use research tools, and in turn assist other students. One day a week each student vacuums and cleans a portion of the library. One day a week each student makes sure all their books (15 shelves each) are in perfect Dewey order. We serve around 30 students each year with this program. Our Library Operations and Research Classes have been a major factor in helping me serve our faculty and our students. We are more flexible, and I have many more hands! These students help us make our library a happy, busy place where each student feels truly important. Our doors are always open, and we would love to have you come by and see us in action! Sincerely, Amy Blake Hearn Carla Freeman
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