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Milton library media specialists outline Future Ready plan, digital resources and outreach

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District library media technology specialists presented the board with their annual status update on the K–12 library plan, digital learning tools, staffing supports and programming, and said a full scope-and-sequence will be revisited next year after DPI updates standards.

Milton School District library media technology specialists told the Board of Education on March 10 that they are implementing a “future ready” approach across K–12 libraries, expanding digital and makerspace resources and increasing staff-led instructional partnerships.

The presentation, delivered by district library media technology specialists Tina Nording, Sheila Wilcox, Kim Westby, Kelly Minogue and Rhianne Miles, laid out three primary goals: create and implement a K–12 scope and sequence aligned with state guidance, build instructional partnerships with classroom teachers, and expand professional learning for staff. The specialists said the district is pausing final adoption of a K–12 scope-and-sequence until the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) finishes updates to its information and technology literacy standards, and…

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