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Making the Library a More Welcoming Space

By offering flexible spaces and creative activities that give students a chance to relax and connect, the library can become a haven for belonging鈥攁nd the heart of a school.

June 14, 2024

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When librarians Becca Isaac and Rebecca Webster set out to turn their library at Fauquier High School in Warrenton, Virginia, into a more inviting place, they started with the doors鈥攖hey鈥檙e wide open. In between classes, you鈥檒l often find one of the librarians standing outside, ready to greet students as they come in. 

Once inside, students can easily find a space within the library that suits their needs. Comfy chairs and sofas give students a chance to relax, while collaborative tables provide space for them to work together on projects. The maker zone offers supplies like markers and paper. Everywhere, there is student artwork, book displays, and chances for students to interact. Open mic poetry, book clubs, and collaborative craft projects give students a chance to see themselves in the library and contribute to a warm environment. 

And notably, before school and during lunch, there鈥檚 audible chatter and laughter as students socialize and play games鈥攁 noise level that the librarians welcome, especially as the teens continue to relearn social skills they lost during the pandemic. Says Webster, 鈥淎fter Covid especially, students forgot how to talk to each other. So I love when we see a group with their phones down and they鈥檙e all talking or playing a game.鈥 

To find more ideas for taking your school library to the next level, read Paige Tutt鈥檚 article for 麻豆传媒入口 titled 鈥Setting Up Libraries to Be the Best Space in School.鈥

Fauquier High School

Public, Suburban
Grades 9-12
Warrenton, VA

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  • Student Engagement
  • 9-12 High School

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