Board Policy
According to the Texas Association of School Boards, library materials have specific standards and policies separate from the Instructional Materials Board Policy (EFA).
Kerrville ISD Library Staff use the Texas Library Association (TLA) and the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) standards and best practices for collection development. KISD Board Policy and Texas School Library Standards guide all new material acquisition (purchased or donated), material reconsideration, and collection weeding. KISD Library Staff work together as a committee to ensure library materials address the needs/interests of KISD students, are developmentally appropriate for specific student populations, and meet professional literary review specifications.
The following Kerrville ISD Board Policy is referenced when purchasing library materials (EFB).
Resources
Beanstack FAQ
- Beanstack is an online reading tool purchased by the district in an initiative at the elementary and middle schools to get students invested in literacy. The platform uses competition, recognition, and proven gamification principles to grow a culture of reading within our learning community.
- Students and families can access Beanstack through the Clever website/app or through the direct links on the library page.
- Beanstack tracks minutes read, books completed, and has the options of student-written book reviews and teacher-prompted written responses.
- Students can connect with other students to see what they're reading and read their book reviews. There is no messaging or internal communication within Beanstack.
Summer Reading
Summer Reading is required for several different grade levels in the district in an effort to decrease research-shown loss in learning for students who do not read over their extended break.
Literacy Resources
Research shows that literacy is the foundation for academic and post-educational life success. Boosting this important skill starts at home! Check out these resources for guidance on building your students’ literacy abilities.
- Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library - FREE to all residents of Kerr County, and they have great youth programs
- Epic - online books, audiobooks, and learning videos
- Reading Rockets - Here's a list of great apps for younger kids to learn and practice their reading skills.
- Scholastic - Fun family activities that support literacy and social-emotional skills.
- National Center on Improving Literacy - Research-based resources for improving literacy success.
- FunLearningforKids.com - Literacy activities for kids with printables.
- Learning Disabilities Association of America - Support and resources for parents.