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New Leadership Program

VAASL Vanguards: Library Leadership Program

  • Purpose – to help support and foster librarians who want to be leaders, and to prepare them to be equipped to step into leadership roles within their school, county, state, and/or national organizations. 
  • Targeted for librarians with 3-15 years of experience (reasonable exceptions can be made)
  • Application – includes a form, cover letter, and recommendations. 
  • Program begins each January, with program wrap-up at VAASL conference each year
  • Program participants must submit an application to present at VAASL conference
  • Programs participants must pick a project or area of focus to be worked towards; project does NOT have to be chosen in advance, but can be included in the cover letter if there is a specific area of interest
  • Once monthly virtual sessions, with a break for the months of July and August (independent work those months), and with a final session in-person at VAASL conference
  • Each year, applicants can ask for a specific area(s) of focus, or, if none are desired, sessions can be created on general topics
  • Program participants must agree to mentor and/or host a session for the next year’s cohort
Link to page and application

School Library Month - Advocacy Committee Challenge #2

School Library Month - Advocacy Committee Challenge #2 

#VAASL SmallSteps25 

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Executive Order regarding IMLS


Dear VAASL members and supporters,

 On March 14, an Executive Order from the White House called for reductions to the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), among other cultural institutions.


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Become a VAASL advocate!

Introducing One Click Politics!

VAASL is now using One Click Politics to bring legislative updates and opportunities for you to advocate to your email inbox. Sign up below or on the homepage to join and show your support for school libraries in Virginia!


 

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