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Tuesday June 9, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
Forget flying solo — literacy is a team sport. This session explores how librarians and teachers can co-navigate the shift from passive reading to genuine student agency, using Berthoud High School (~750 students, Northern Colorado) as a case study.

Participants will learn how Berthoud's library partners with ELA and cross-curricular teachers to build reading skills through independent choice books tied to required themes; how student reading surveys generate data that– with AI support–  drives personalized book talks and "love notes from the library" tailored to individual classes; and how a schoolwide reading continuum gives students varied, scaffolded experiences across all four years of high school.
The session also spotlights a standout partnership model featuring ongoing reading conferences and close librarian-student interactions — moving the librarian from "one-and-done classroom visitor" to a consistent, meaningful presence in students' academic lives.

All strategies are practical, repeatable, and scalable for a range of school sizes and populations.
Speakers
avatar for Carin Barrett

Carin Barrett

Teacher Librarian, Berthoud High School, Berthoud High School
Carin Barrett has been teaching for 26 years. Formerly a Social Studies teacher, she has spent the last 10 years as the teacher librarian at Berthoud High School in northern Colorado.
Tuesday June 9, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
Room 249 (upstairs) 10035 S Peoria St, Parker, CO 80134

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