The School Library Media programs in Buncombe County Schools (BCS) are an integral part of instructional programming. The media program and its resources are constantly evolving, creating globally competitive opportunities for all students. Each media center is staffed with a trained School Library Media Coordinator. Assistants are provided in some schools to assist with the robust programming and work that originates in the media center.
To promote a collaborative learning community, both inside and outside the library walls, that engages students to read, explore, analyze, reflect, synthesize, and create new ideas and information to adapt and contribute to a global society.
Our students will become proficient readers, fluid in digital and information literacy, communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity in order to prepare them to be the innovative leaders of their future.
Our school library media programs are vital to empower our students, teachers and communities to support authentic teaching, develop strong readers, and achieve academic excellence.
Libraries must transform into flexible, innovative learning environments that foster exploration, creativity, innovation, and learning that is personalized for all.
We must invest purposefully in our library media centers to develop and maintain collections that are current, reflect diversity in the community and world, and offer equitable access to resources for patrons to read, seek information, collaborate, and communicate freely as guaranteed by the First Amendment.
Personal growth of the whole child through the development of digital and information literacy skills to research, read, reflect, analyze, and synthesize information resources effectively and ethically is vital in a global information society.
Through the media center, BCS provides access to high quality authentic digital and print resources that are aligned with ISTE and North Carolina State Standards. These resources are used throughout schools to effectively integrate information and technology standards, promote student literacy, and facilitate collaborative learning environments. Media Coordinators and classroom teachers collaborate to create an innovative environment in which student learning is the focus.
BCS media centers provide open, point of need access for students and teachers around the clock via Destiny Library Manager and other online resources. Students have opportunities to create a wide variety of products and explore topics of interest within a flexible, literacy-based, inquiry-focused environment.