School Library Musings: A Day in the Life of a School Library (Part 3)
April 28, 2026
In our last two posts in this series, we highlighted two school libraries—one an elementary school, the other a high school; one staffed with a full-time library tech, the other fully staffed with a credentialed teacher-librarian supported by a clerk. Amazing things are happening in both places. After reading these posts, it’s pretty clear that a well-run library at any level offers a much greater array of services than the average person imagines, including the following:
Creating and maintaining an open, inviting learning space
Keeping a collection engaging, current, and informative
Interacting with students through activities, instruction, and day-to-day support
Circulating library books, textbooks, and other materials through a maintained database
Monitoring children at recess or when they need a break from their regular classrooms
Astonishingly, people don’t really see these things when they look at a school library; they just think it's a fun job to get to share books with kids all day.