These prominent and innovative school library professionals lend their expertise and feedback throughout the project, starting with our fall webinar series, and including selection of Online Ready cohort members.
Rachel Altobelli lives with her wife in Albuquerque, NM, where she is the director of library services and instructional materials at the Albuquerque Public Schools. Rachel is active in AASL, currently serves on the Knowledge Quest editorial board, and advocates for the inclusion of LGBTQ+ representation in school libraries. .
Becky Calzada
Texas educator and incoming AASL president Becky Calzada is a District Library Coordinator in Leander ISD. She is President-Elect for AASL, an advisory member for The Center for the Future of Libraries Advisory Group, on the Legislative Committee for TxLA, and Past Chair for the TxASL. Becky can be reached on Twitter @becalzada.
Amanda Jones
Amanda Jones is a 2021 School Library Journal Co-Librarian of the Year, 2021 Library Journal Mover & Shaker, and 2020 Louisiana School Librarian of the Year. She is the Vice President of LASL, an AASL Social Media Superstar, and is on the LA Young Readers’ Choice Awards Committee. Find out more about her at www.librarianjones.com.
Carolyn Kirio
Carolyn Kirio, a Librarian at Kapolei Middle School, trains, collaborates, and instructs with teacher teams in project-based learning and information literacy skills. Responsibilities also include WASC Coordination and Distance Learning instruction. Kirio is currently a PhD student in the University of Hawaii College of Education Learning and Design Technology Program.
Erika Long
Erika Long is a school librarian in Tennessee. She is a member of ALA, AASL, Tennessee Library Association (TLA) and the Tennessee Association of School Librarians (TASL). She is Secretary/Treasurer of AASL, Past President of TLA, serves on various committees, and co-authored the “Equity” chapter in Core Values in School Librarianship (Libraries Unlimited, 2021).