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So, you want to be a school librarian?
Spoiler alert: You won't be reading books all day.
A school librarian is essential to any school. They provide access to information and technology to students and teachers in the building.
So, is this the right career for you?
A Day in the Life
A day in the life of a school librarian will vary based on the general responsibilities assigned by the principal and the schedule. General responsibilities could include:
Teaching classes throughout the day.
Overseeing the library collection, such as updating resources in the catalog and checking books in and out.
Resolving any tech issues in the building.
Managing the budget to acquire materials that meet the needs of the school.
Creating book displays to promote books.
Working with students and increasing literacy rates.
Library Scheduling
Not all school libraries run on the same schedule. They can be:
Fixed
Classes come at a designated time every week. A lesson incorporating a library skill will be taught to each grade level/class with time usually allotted to check out books.
Flexible
Teachers make arrangements to come to the library as needed. On a flexible schedule, classes will come to the library to check out books, learn about research skills and digital literacy, or for you to co-teach a class.
Quiz
Which responsibility would a school librarian NOT be expected to do?
School librarians don't typically assign homework. They can be expected to fix tech issues, teach lessons, and purchase new books.
Education
I'm interested. What type of education do I need?
You'll typically need the following:
Bachelor's degree — There are no limits to what you can major in to prepare for a career as a school librarian.
Teaching license
Master's degree in one of the following:
Education with a focus on School Librarianship
Library and Information Science
What type of salary can I expect?
Did you know?
You could also work in a public library with this education.
Is it Right for Me?
You'll enjoy being a school librarian if you like...
Working with children and young adults to help them find books and information.
Collaborating with teachers and administrators to help reach goals set at the beginning of the school year.
Teaching lessons on digital literacy and research skills, and being able to adapt lessons to grade levels.
However, you should think twice if...
You need consistency. No day in the library will be exactly the same.
You don't like working with technology. You'll have to stay up to date on the latest technology.
You expect to read all day. You'll be too busy with all your tasks.
Quiz: Choose the Future School Librarian
Meghan loves teaching 3rd grade and prefers a set schedule with no changes to the routine.
Lucy loves helping people of all ages find information and learning new technologies that can help her patrons.
Chris enjoys helping adult learners develop their research skills. He finds it difficult to adapt his teaching style to a younger audience.
Ron loves to read and enjoys offering book recommendations. He prefers to work alone.
Quiz
Who would make the best future school librarian?
All four could become school librarians. However, Lucy is the best fit, since she enjoys working with all ages and staying up to date on technology.
Take Action
If you'd like to pursue a career as a school librarian, consider the following:
This Byte has been authored by
Brianna Johnson
High School Librarian