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Highly Effective Schools Through Libraries (HESTL)

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What is the Highly Effective Schools Through Libraries Program?

Highly Effective Schools Through Libraries (HESTL) is a credentialing program with a dual purpose:

  1. To recognize outstanding school library programs and school library professionals.
  2. To provide guidance in school librarianship best practices.

A highly effective school library program benefits every learner in the school community. Highly effective school librarians lead information, media and digital literacy instruction, manage the school library print collection and digital resources, and promote a school culture of independent reading and lifelong learning.

The What Is a Highly Effective School Librarian? Information Sheet defines the five areas of highly effective school librarianship: planning, instruction, leadership, management and environment.

The What Is a Highly Effective School Librarian? Video illustrates teacher librarian impact with interviews of district leaders, school leaders, teacher librarians, classroom teachers, and students.

HESTL School Designation

Teacher librarians who earn the five credentials of Planning, Instruction, Leadership, Management and Environment are awarded the HESTL School designation, a joint recognition of the teacher librarian and school. View the current list of HESTL-designated schools/teacher librarians and school administrators who have been awarded the HESTL Principal Collaboration Credential.

Colorado School Librarians/School Library Programs with HESTL School Designation

The HESTL School Designation is a joint recognition of both the teacher librarian and school. Beginning in 2024, the HESTL School Designation is valid for seven years and may be renewed after five years.

School Librarian

Katie Volkmar, Heatherwood Elementary
Kelsey Emery, Tozer Primary
Teresa Mulholland, Ranch Creek Elementary
Shoshannah Turgel, Centaurus High School
Julie Singh, Erie High School
James Nesbitt, Soaring Heights PK-8
Helen Robbins, Longmont HS/SVVSD Instructional Librarian
LeAnne Kelly, Thunder Valley K-8        
Lisa May Howard, Aspen Elementary
Dianne Bohach, Jefferson County Open School
Denise von Minden, Flagstaff Academy
Irene MacLean, Discovery Canyon Campus Elementary
Amanda Haas, University Schools Middle
Rachel Budzynski, University Schools Elementary/High
Janette Barela, Whaley Maxwell Elementary
Jennifer Close, Mt. Carbon Elementary
Liza Bauer, Thompson Valley High School

School District

Boulder Valley School District
Weld RE-4
Academy School District 20
Boulder Valley School District
St. Vrain Valley School District
St. Vrain Valley School District
St. Vrain Valley School District
St. Vrain Valley School District
Aspen School District
Jefferson County Schools
St. Vrain Valley School District
Academy School District 20
Greeley Evans 6
Greeley Evans 6
Denver Public Schools
Jefferson County Schools
Thompson Valley School District

Award Year

2024
2024
2023
2023
2023
2023
2022
2022
2021
2020
2020
2019
2019
2019
2018
2018
2018

 

Colorado School Administrators Awarded the HESTL Principal Collaboration Credential

Principal

Shelly Butcher, Tozer Primary School
Carlyn Carroll, Centaurus High School
Daniel Ryan, Centaurus High School
Zac Chase, Longmont High School/District Library Coordinator
Monica Garcia, West Middle School
Gael Lester, Flagstaff Academy (charter)
Tracy Jett, Mt. Carbon Elementary
Scott Bain, Jeffco Open School
Cora Halmo, University Schools K-12
Nick Kintz , University Schools K-12
Michael Murzano, University Schools K-12
Jeff Casey, University Schools K-12
Jennifer Weaver, University Schools K-12

School District

Weld RE-4
Boulder Valley School District
Boulder Valley School District
St. Vrain Valley School District
Cherry Creek
St. Vrain Valley School District
Jefferson County Schools
Jefferson County Schools
Greeley/Evans 6
Greeley/Evans 6
Greeley/Evans 6
Greeley/Evans 6
Greeley/Evans 6

Award Year

2024
2023
2023
2022
2021
2021
2021
2021
2021
2021
2021
2021
2021

 

Interested in participating in the HESTL Program?

HESTL Program Information: Teacher Librarians

HESTL Program Information: Library Paraprofessionals

 

HESTL StVrain award photograph 

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Image of the HESTL award flag 

Contact Us!

For more information about the Highly Effective School Library Program, contact:

Tammy Langeberg, HESTL Program Coordinator
E-mail: langeberg_t@cde.state.co.us