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California Library Association Opens 2024 Awards and Scholarships

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“Know someone who deserves to be nominated for one of our CLA awards or scholarships? Now is your opportunity to nominate someone. Learn more about each award and the nomination process by clicking on the active link header for each of the awards in this announcement.

If you have any questions regarding an award or scholarship, please contact execdir@cla-net.org for more information.

CLA Awards

The California Library Association honors members of the California library community every year at its annual Awards Gala. This year’s gala is taking place on Friday, October 18th. Information on the 2024 Awards Gala will be available when 2024 Conference Registration opens on June 10, 2024.

Click on the award/scholarship name below to begin your nomination process.

CLA Awards

The California Library Association honors members of the California library community every year at its annual Awards Gala. This year’s gala is taking place on Friday, October 18th. Information on the 2024 Awards Gala will be available when 2024 Conference Registration opens on June 10, 2024.

Click on the award/scholarship name below to begin your nomination process.

The CLA Awards

John & Patricia Beatty Award
The John & Patricia Beatty Award honors the author of a distinguished book for children or young adults that best promotes an awareness of California and its people. A committee of librarians selects the winning title from books published in the United States within a given year. Patricia Beatty donated the initial cash endowment for the award. It was Patricia Beatty’s hope that this award will encourage the writing of quality children’s books that bring us an awareness of California, its heritage or its future. NOMINATIONS HAVE CLOSED

California Library Hall of Fame
The California Library Hall of Fame honors the historical significance and lifetime achievements of the many librarians, library workers, and supporters who have helped promote and improve library services in California.

California Young Reader Medal
Since its inception in 1974, millions of California children have nominated, read, and voted for the winners of the California Young Reader Medal – a program to encourage recreational reading of popular literature among the young people of our state. NOMINATIONS HAVE CLOSED

CLA Technical Services New Leader Award 
The CLA Technical Services New Leader Award cultivates new leadership in the field of library technical services. The award is sponsored by Brodart.

CLA Technical Services Award of Achievement
The CLA Technical Services Award of Achievement recognizes colleagues who have made outstanding contributions in those areas of librarianship that have been especially challenged by the need for innovation and adaptation in dealing with rapidly changing technology and work environments. 

CLA Technology New Leader Award
The CLA Technology New Leader Award cultivates new leadership in the field of library and information technology. The award is sponsored by The Galecia Group.

CLA Technology Professional Award
The CLA Technology Professional Award acknowledges superior achievement in those areas of the library profession that encompass technology. The award is sponsored by Brodart.

CLA Young Adult Services Award
The CLA Young AdultServices Award of Achievement recognizes the accomplishments of an exceptional library professional working in youngadult services in a school or public library. The award is sponsored by the Bay Area Young Adult Librarians (BAYA).

Outstanding Librarian in Support of Literacy Award
The Outstanding Librarian in Support of Literacy Award, established in 2003, recognizes and honors a librarian who has demonstrated passion, excellence and dedication in support of adult literacy. The award is sponsored by Grass Roots Press.

PR! Excellence Awards
The PR Excellence Awards honor the highest quality efforts of California libraries in promoting and communicating their message to their customers. NOMINATIONS CLOSE MAY 20TH

Zoia Horn Intellectual Freedom Award
The Zoia Horn Intellectual Freedom Award honors Californian people, groups, and organizations that have made significant contributions to intellectual freedom. The committee selects nominees based on recent or important lifetime contributions to intellectual freedom.

CLA President’s Award
The CLA President’s Award recognizes outstanding contributions, leadership and achievement in support of California libraries by a Trustee, Friend, Elected Official or other lay person(s) who has given his or her time and talents to further the advancement of California libraries. – AWARDED

CLA Member of the Year
The CLA Member of the Year Award recognizes an individual member of the California Library Association for her or his outstanding contributions, leadership and achievements in service to California libraries.

CLA Scholarships

CLA’s scholarships recognize future leaders in the California library community. All scholarship recipients are honored at the annual CLA Awards Gala. This year’s gala is taking place on October 18, 2024. Information on the 2024 Awards Gala will be available when registration opens June 10, 2024.

·        The CLA Scholarship for Black, Indigenous, People of Color Students in Memory of Edna Yellandsupports students in the attainment of a graduate degree in library or information science. Candidates must be enrolled in a master’s program in an ALA-accredited library school and have completed one or more courses. CLA awards three scholarships annually, in the amount of $2,500 each. The amount of each scholarship may change, depending upon available funds and the financial need of applicants.

·        The Begun Scholarship supports continuing library school students who have demonstrated a commitment to becoming children’s or young adult librarians in a California public library. One scholarship of $3,000 is awarded annually.

·        CLA Robert Karatsu Conference Scholarship supports CLA members to attend the annual conference. Priority is given to students, paraprofessionals, those with employers that cannot support conference attendance fees. “

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The information above was provided in an email from California Library Association on 5/16/2024.
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Bookelicious Presents: Meg Medina and “Evelyn del Rey is Moving Away”

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Bookelicious is hosting a bilingual author event with Newbery Medalist Meg Medina. The focus is on her book, Evelyn Del Rey is Moving Away (“Evelyn Del Rey Se Luda”).

When: October 8, 2024 at 1:00 PM (EST)

Cost: Sign ups for this event are at the school or the grade level.

  • $999 per school. Includes 100 copies of the book and admission to the author event for all of your students; or
  • $499 per grade. Includes 50 copies of the book and admission to the author event for all of your students in one grade.

Website: Meg Medina

Wikipedia: Meg Medina

TeachingBooks: Meg Medina

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California’s First Partner launches Summer Book Club

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California First Partner, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, has created a summer book club in partnership with the California State Library. Below are both a graphic representation and a text representation of the book list.

“Libraries open the door to the captivating world of books and storytelling, sparking a love of reading that can last a lifetime. This year’s Summer Book Club picks tell stories of family and community, they celebrate the beauty of diversity and loving oneself, and they describe the wonders of time spent in the great outdoors. I encourage California families to review the booklist then head over to your local library to check out one of this year’s First Partner’s Summer Book Club picks.”

First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom

PRESCHOOL

Nana the Great Goes Camping

By Lisa Tawn Bergren Illustrated by David Hohn
Summer vacations are great—and they’re even better when they include camping with Nana!

In Our Garden

By Pat Zietlow Miller
Illustrated by Melissa Crowton
Millie has recently moved to a new city, from a place more than an ocean away. More than anything she misses the garden where her family used to grow food.

Amara’s Farm

By JaNay Brown-Wood
Illustrated by Samara Hardy
Amara is hosting a potluck for friends on her farm, and she needs help finding her pumpkins to serve a tasty dish.

All Are Neighbors

By Alexandra Penfold
Illustrated by Suzanne Kaufman
When a new family moves in, the whole neighborhood comes together to celebrate their diverse community.

The Tree in Me

By Corinna Luyken
Through poetic text and exquisite illustrations of children reveling in nature, this picture book explores various ways we as human beings are strong, creative, & connected.

GRADES K-2

Just Like Me

By Vanessa Brantley-Newton
A collection of poetry filled with engaging mini-stories about girls of all kinds: girls who feel happy, sad, scared, powerful; girls who love their bodies and girls who don’t.

Water Day

By Margarita Engle
A joyful picture book about a young girl and her community celebrating the arrival of the water man who visits weekly to distribute water to the village.

I am Enough

By Grace Byers
Illustrated by Keturah A. Bobo
A gorgeous, lyrical ode to loving who you are, respecting others, and being kind to one another.

She Persisted in Sports

By Chelsea Clinton
Illustrated by Alexandra Boiger
In this third She Persisted book, Chelsea Clinton introduces readers to women who have excelled in their sports because of their persistence.

Finding My Dance

By Ria Thundercloud
Illustrated by Kalila J. Fuller
Follow along as Ria Thundercloud shares her dance journey–from dreaming of her future to performing as a professional.

GRADES 3-5
Plant, Cook, Eat!

By Joe Archer and Caroline Craig
Discover how to plant seeds in patio containers, window boxes, or on an allotment; harvest fruits and vegetables; and determine which plant parts are edible.

Just Ask! Be Different, Be Brave, Be You

By Sonia Sotomayor
Illustrated by Rafael López
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor shares an important message about recognizing the unique differences and abilities of all – and celebrating that diversity.

The Oldest Student: How Mary Walker Learned to Read

By Rita Lorraine Hubbard
Illustrated by Oge Mora
Born into slavery, Mary Walker lived to be 121 years old. She witnessed major historical moments while working and raising a family and learning to read at the age of 116.

Mexikid

By Pedro Martín
The trip of a lifetime, one filled with laughs and heartache. Along the way, Pedro finally connects with his abuelito and learns what it means to grow up and find his grito.

Areli Is a Dreamer A True Story by Areli Morales, a DACA Recipient

By Areli Morales
Illustrated by Luisa Uribe
In the first picture book written by a DACA Dreamer, Areli Morales tells her own powerful and vibrant immigration story.

GRADES 6-8

Same But Different: Teen Life on the Autism Express

By Holly Robinson Peete, RJ Peete, and Ryan Elizabeth Peete
Teenagers Ryan Elizabeth Peete and her twin brother, Rodney, who has autism, share their up-close-and-personal experiences on what it means to be a teen living with autism.

Barely Floating

By Lilliam Rivera
Natalia De La Cruz Rivera y Santiago, also known as Nat, was swimming neighborhood kids out of their money at the local Inglewood pool when her life changed.

The Blackbird Girls

By Anne Blankman
On a spring morning, neighbors Valentina Kaplan & Oksana Savchenko wake up to a red sky. A reactor at the nuclear power plant where their fathers work–Chernobyl–has exploded.

Brown Girl Dreaming

By Jacqueline Woodson
Raised in South Carolina & New York, Woodson always felt halfway home in each place. In vivid poems, she shares what it was like to grow up as an African American in the 1960s & 1970s.

Rebel Girls Celebrate Pride: 25 Tales of Self-Love and Community

By Rebel Girls and Elena Favilli
Foreword by Elena Favilli
This collection features 25 inspiring tales of proud members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

Women in Art

By Rachel Ignotofsky
Women make masterpieces! Through fifty fascinating profiles, Women in Art highlights the
achievements and stories of fifty notable women in the arts.

GRADES 9-12

Don’t Call Me a Hurricane

By Ellen Hagan
Protecting the island helps Eliza deal with her lingering trauma from the storm, but she still can’t shake the fear that something will come along and wash out her life once again

Warrior Girl Unearthed

By Angeline Boulley
Perry Firekeeper-Birch has always known who she is – the laidback twin, the troublemaker, the best fisher on Sugar Island.

I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter

By Erika L. Sánchez
Perfect Mexican daughters never abandon their family. But Julia is not your perfect Mexican
daughter. That was Olga’s role.

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Bookelicious Offers “The Principal Clubhouse” for 2024-2025

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This event email came today from our friends at Bookelicious. Cost is $995 and could include principals, vice principals, district administrators, and literacy leaders (like librarians).

Clubhouse Perks

  • Connect with principal-colleagues every month.
  • Invite two additional literacy leaders from your school to participate.
  • Share ideas to enhance staff meetings, engage in your community, and more.
  • Gain exclusive access to authors and illustrators in every meeting.
  • Receive support in family engagement planning. 

What You Will Receive

  • Eleven outstanding children’s picture books to use as monthly read-alouds and mentor texts. 
  • Powerful professional learning segments with literacy luminaries including Dr. Kimberly N. Parker, John Schu, Franki Sibberson, Lynsey Burkins, Dr. Luz Yadira Herrera and Dawnavyn James. 
  • One copy of Classroom Design for Student Agency: Create Spaces to Empower Young Readers and Writers by Lynsey Burkins and Franki Sibberson, and one copy of Literacy is Liberation: Working Toward Justice Through Culturally Relevant Teaching by Dr. Kimberly N. Parker. 
  • Continuing Education Credits for re-licensure (where applicable). 

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