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State Library Services Job Posting

MDE logo retrieved online 12/17/13..
MDE logo retrieved online 12/17/13..

TO: Minnesota Library Staff
FROM: State Library Services
DATE: February 7, 2014
SUBJECT: State Library Services recruiting Library Development Specialist

State Library Services is now accepting applications to fill a State Library Program Specialist position. Based in Roseville, this is a great professional employment opportunity for librarians interested in working in a leadership role in the state. Primary position responsibilities include administering state aid programs for regional public and multi-county multi-type library systems, coordinating the state-certified level of library support process, and managing the Library Accessibility and Improvement grant program. This position also serves as Minnesota’s e-rate coordinator.

Minimum qualifications include three years of professional library experience, a background in program and grants management/administration and experience in planning, budgeting and financial reporting. Candidates with a background in data analysis and reporting are encouraged to apply. Applications will be accepted on the State Jobs website through February 18, 2014.

For more information, please contact Jennifer Nelson at 651-582-8791 or Jennifer.r.nelson@state.mn.us

Updates from State Library Services

MDELogoTO: Library Staff
FROM: State Library Services
DATE: January 6, 2014
SUBJECT: Transitions and Initiatives

State Library Services Update

As 2014 gets underway, I’m delighted to share with you some of the changes you can expect to see at State Library Services over the next couple of months. Our overarching interest is in making sure that State Library Services is able to provide responsive services that help libraries in Minnesota respond to community needs. These initial steps are in response to conversations we have had with the library and education community and a great new beginning for State Library Services.

Transitions

A primary goal for State Library Services is to ensure that our staffing and activities are aligned with the goals and priorities of the Minnesota Department of Education. To that end, new staff roles and responsibilities have been assigned.

Jackie Blagsvedt, LSTA Coordinator, will be transitioning to become our Youth Literacy Program Specialist. While she will continue to have a primary role in administering our LSTA funds, she will also work to bolster the capacity of State Library Services to support initiatives related to early learning, academic achievement for K-12 learners and high quality youth services in public libraries and school library media centers.

Jennifer Verbrugge will be joining State Library Services on January 22 as our new Library Partnership and Program Coordinator, working with the Legacy appropriation and LSTA statewide initiatives. Jen will also focus on building internal and external partnerships focused on services to adults. Jen comes to State Library Services from Dakota County Library, where she has served as the Youth Programming Coordinator since 2010. She received her MLIS from the University of Wisconsin- Madison in 1999. Jen is well-placed to make a terrific contribution to libraries in Minnesota and I’m delighted that she’s chosen State Library Services as the place to make that happen.

Effective immediately and in anticipation of Bruce Pomerantz’s February 3 retirement, please contact Jennifer Nelson for questions related to Public Library Statistics or the Public Library Accessibility and Improvement Grant program. A review of Bruce’s position is underway.

Initiatives

Decisions related to e-books are at the top of many people’s to-do list this year. To help ensure that Minnesota’s libraries have access to the latest information and a breadth of knowledge, State Library Services has convened a small planning group to develop a series of educational events leading to an E-Book Summit for Minnesota libraries. The E-Book Summit and its educational events will engage all types of libraries – academic, school and public – in assessing where e-books and e-content fit in Minnesota. More to come on this exciting effort.

State Library Services is pleased to announce a new statewide initiative grant to the St. Paul Public Library. The grant is designed to help libraries become more engaged in workforce skill building by encouraging library partnerships with literacy organizations through the North Star Digital Literacy assessment project.

A partnership with the Minnesota Department of Commerce is providing regular opportunities for libraries to offer a range of programming related to financial literacy, energy conservation and more. The Department is also helping keep libraries aware of the impact of the Affordable Care Act in Minnesota with regular updates.

Looking ahead, we will be streamlining and updating the Public Library Accessibility and Improvement grant program in the coming months. We are starting now to update the program description, applications, instructions and more so that clear and concise information about the program is readily available.

For more information about State Library Services, to share your thoughts or to sign up for this listserv, please contact Jennifer Nelson at Jennifer.r.nelson@state.mn.us or 651-582-8791.

Appointment of State Librarian/Director of State Library Services

It is with great pleasure that I share this recent announcement about the appointment of our MN state librarian.

MDELogoOn December 23, 2013, Kevin McHenry, MDE Assistant Commissioner wrote….

After a four month process of reviewing the needs of State Library Services, I’m pleased to announce that Jennifer R. Nelson has accepted the position of State Librarian / Director of State Library Services on a permanent basis.  Jen has demonstrated commendable leadership since taking on the role of interim director, and quickly rose to the top of the candidate list when the position was posted. As interim director she has articulated and led an outcome-driven alignment of the division’s activities with Minnesota Department of Education priorities and initiated a number of new processes for redefining State Library Services’ vision, goals and strategic activities to assure transparency and accountability. She brings an expertise in administration, project management and a deep knowledge of libraries to her new role.

With more than 25 years working in libraries, Jen is committed to ensuring that Minnesota libraries are well supported by State Library Services and the Minnesota Department of Education.  From her early days as an assistant in a university archives to her role in moving forward technology programming for teens at the Minneapolis Public Library and throughout the United States, she has developed an innovative approach to helping libraries serve their communities that resonates with changing environments. She holds a Masters in Library and Information Studies and a Masters in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Jen is the author of Technology and Literacy: 21st century library programming for children and teens (ALA Editions, 2012) and is an adjunct faculty at St. Catherine’s University teaching a class in grant and proposal writing for public libraries. Jen can be reached directly at 651-582-8791 or Jennifer.r.nelson@state.mn.us

Jen brings a unique blend of talent to the position of State Librarian that has shined brightly during her time at MDE.  She not only has great knowledge regarding the intricacies of Libraries throughout Minnesota and challenges they are facing, but she has the ability to communicate clearly, quickly and fairly with our partners and constituents.   I am excited about the direction of State Library Services under Jen’s leadership.  Please join me in congratulating Jen.

Kevin McHenry,Assistant Commissioner

Minnesota Department of Education

O: 651.582.8250   M: 612.306.0895

Email: kevin.mchenry@state.mn.us

MDE Announces Celebration Schools

Information in this post was provided by the Minnesota Department of Education (Released December 16, 2013.)

MDE logo retrieved online 12/17/13..
MDE logo retrieved online 12/17/13..

ROSEVILLE – Today, the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) announced that 48 schools are being designated as Celebration Schools. This year, 166 schools were eligible and applied for the honor.

“I want to congratulate these schools for this incredible accomplishment,” said Education Commissioner Brenda Cassellius. “Minnesotans should be proud of the work going on in our schools. I look forward to continue learning about their successful efforts to ensure all students succeed and share that work with other schools across the state.”

The Celebration school designation is part of Minnesota’s federal accountability system that replaces No Child Left Behind. Under Minnesota’s program, schools are assigned a Multiple Measurement Rating (MMR) based on students’ proficiency and growth, as well as a school’s progress towards reducing achievement gaps and increasing graduation rates. The state’s Title I schools—those serving racially and ethnically diverse student populations with high levels of poverty—qualify for designations if they are top performers.

Celebration-eligible schools are the 25 percent of schools directly below those designated as Reward schools (the top 15 percent of Title I schools). These schools are then able to apply for Celebration status by documenting what efforts they are using to increase student achievement. MDE selects schools based on their ability to effectively document best practices that have led to student success to receive the Celebration school recognition. Celebration-eligible schools are identified annually.

The schools chosen as Celebration schools this year are:

School Name/District Name (CMLE schools are highlighted in red)

  • Adelante College Preparatory Academy/Hiawatha Academies
  • Anthony Middle School/Minneapolis Public School District
  • Aurora Middle School/Aurora Charter School
  • Cokato Elementary/Dassel-Cokato Public School District
  • Comfrey Elementary/Comfrey Public School District
  • Dover-Eyota Elementary/Dover-Eyota Public School District
  • Fieldstone Elementary School/St. Michael-Albertville School District
  • Forest Hills Elementary/Eden Prairie Public School District
  • Garden City Elementary/Osseo Public Schools
  • Garlough Environmental Magnet/West St. Paul-Mendota Hts-Eagan
  • Global Academy
  • Harding Senior High/St. Paul Public School District
  • Hayfield Elementary/Hayfield Public School District
  • Hiawatha Leadership Academy/Hiawatha Academies
  • Karlstad Elementary/Tri-County School District
  • Kennedy Elementary/Mankato Public School District
  • Kenny Elementary/Minneapolis Public School District
  • KIPP Minnesota Charter School
  • Lancaster Elementary/Lancaster Public School District
  • Lincoln International School
  • Linwood Elementary/Forest Lake Public School District
  • Linwood Monroe Arts Plus Upper/St. Paul Public School District
  • Lake Crystal Wellcome Memorial Elementary/Lake Crystal Wellcome Memorial
  • Long Prairie Elementary/Long Prairie-Grey Eagle School District
  • Magelssen Elementary/Fosston Public School District
  • Marcy Open Elementary/Minneapolis Public School District
  • Memorial High School/Ely Public School District
  • Minnehaha Elementary/Lake Superior Public School District
  • Naytahwaush Community School
  • New Millennium Academy Charter School
  • Northrop Elementary/Minneapolis Public School District
  • Oak Grove Elementary/Bloomington Public School District
  • Oak Hills Elementary/Lakeville Public School District
  • Oak Point Intermediate Elementary/Eden Prairie Public School District
  • Park Brook Elementary/Osseo Public School District
  • Partnership Academy, Inc.
  • Pine Island Middle/Pine Island Public School District
  • Pratt Elementary/Minneapolis Public School District
  • Raven Stream Elementary/New Prague Area Schools
  • Riverside Elementary/Brainerd Public School District
  • Rossman Elementary/Detroit Lakes Public School District
  • Solway Elementary/Bemidji Public School District
  • St. Charles Elementary/St. Charles Public School District
  • Swanville Elementary/Swanville Public School District
  • Taylors Falls Elementary/Chisago Lakes School District
  • Twin Cities International Elementary School
  • Waite Park Elementary/Minneapolis Public School District
  • Washington Tech Secondary Magnet/St. Paul Public School District

Positive News for Academic Performance in Minnesota K-12’s

Image by Phil Roeder. Retrieved from Flickr. Used under Creative Commons' licensing.
Image by Phil Roeder. Retrieved from Flickr. Used under Creative Commons’ licensing.

As you may know, the MN Department of Education (MDE) has a new mechanism to measure schools across the state. The new rating system is said to be fairer, and a more accurate accountability system for schools. Why the change? This new system was put into place because Minnesota was granted a waiver from the No Child Left Behind Act. The long and short of the new system is to improve disparities in academic performance and positively impact a school’s performance in four categories: 1) Proficiency, 2) Growth, 3) Progress in closing the achievement gap, and 4) Graduation rates.

The three Multiple Measurement Rating (MMR) school designations include:

  • Reward Schools: The highest performing 15% of Title I schools in the state. Reward schools will be identified every year.
  • Focus Schools: The 10% of Title I schools making the biggest contribution to the state’s achievement gap. New listing of schools once every three years.
  • Priority Schools: The five percent most-persistently, low-performing Title I schools in the state. New listing once every three years.

MDE and the newly created Regional Centers of Excellence will recognize Reward Schools, and work closely with Priority and Focus schools by helping them create a school turnaround plan based on federal turnaround principles. They will also share best practices from reward schools. According to Commissioner Brenda Cassellius, The October 1 “…press  release is about the hard work taking place every single day in our schools to ensure the success of each child. “…It is because of the inspiring commitment, dedication and collaboration of teachers, support staff and school leaders that we are seeing improvements in our Priority and Focus schools.”

Read the full press release which includes a list of schools who have progressed out of their previous category (scroll down in the press release).

Other Resources:

Read a list of the 2013 Reward Schools

See a summary of 2013 MMR results

View a spreadsheet of all of the 2013 MMR results data