WELCOME TO TERRELL ELEMENTARY'S LIBRARY!

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Welcome Koalas! 

Ida Jurkowski
Librarian
832-223-6500
[email protected]

LCISD Mission Statement

The mission of Lamar Consolidated ISD Librarians is to create a physical and digital environment in which our students, staff, and community can strengthen their natural inquisitive nature, foster a love of reading, and serve as a collaborative resource for teachers and staff in developing and delivering powerful learning experiences across all curricular areas.

At Terrell Elementary, we inspire students to connect with their passion, equip them with the tools to create new knowledge, and encourage them to contribute to our world in every way they can imagine.

Our library is:

  • A welcoming, comfortable environment conducive for maximum student learning and collaboration.
  • An all-encompassing entity for encouraging students to become lifelong learners, as well as critical thinkers.
  • An encouraging body committed to facilitate strategies that stimulate student centered learning in academics, research, and technology.   
  • Meets the needs of both the faculty and the students.

It is my vision that a superior library media program should be the heart of the school where everyone feels comfortable and takes ownership of all the knowledge cultivated there.

Library Activities

The library sponsors one Book Fair in the fall and a Read-A-Thon in the spring. These events are to encourage at home reading and the proceeds are used to help buy books and pay for special library events and programs. In addition, the library sponsors several voluntary reading enrichment programs including Spring Book Festival (PK-5), Texas Bluebonnet Reading Challenge (3rd-5th), the Texas 2x2 Reading Challenge (PK-2), the Beanstack Monthly and District Reading Challenges, the Rockets Read Nation (K-5), the Panda Express Reading Program and the Birthday Book Club.

LCISD Family Selection Policy

Lamar CISD families are encouraged to monitor and adjust student selection of library materials based on their individual family values. Family expectations regarding library books checked out by a student should be discussed with the student by the guardian and reviewed as necessary to ensure the student understands their family expectations. Books may be returned to the library at any time if a student or parent objects to the content. 

Students Checkout

Kindergarten can check out one book per week. Their books will remain in the classroom, Students in first grade may check out one book during the first semester and then 2 books for the remainder of the year.  Students in second through fifth grade may check out two books. Students may not check out any books unless the previous ones are returned or renewed.

All books are expected to be kept in a Ziploc bag to protect them from damage.

Volunteers

Library volunteers are an essential part of our library program. They help run the circulation desk, label, and shelve books, and prep materials which allows the librarian to devote more time to teach children the valuable skills of enjoying literature and becoming information experts.

Please contact Mrs. Jurkowski at [email protected]. if you are interested in volunteering. WE would love to have you help our library program. Together, we can make a difference for our Koalas!!