Penguin Random House Young Readers Group Award
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Frequency: Annual
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Penguin Random House Young Readers Group Award Winners
2020 - Winner(s) Please visit ALSC's Penguin Random House Young Reader's Group Award page for the most up-to-date winner information. |
2020 - Winner(s) |
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Janet Vogel
2013 - Winner(s) Supervising a transition from a 2,500 square foot facility to a 25,000 square foot area, reorganizing the service model to adjust to additional programming with... |
2013 - Winner(s) | |
Krissy Wick
2013 - Winner(s) Community outreach, collection development and collaboration with the Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) are just several of the duties Krissy Wick addresses in... |
2013 - Winner(s) | |
Heather Smith
2013 - Winner(s) Active programming, grant writing and reader recognition are just a few of the exciting activities developed by Heather Smith. The programs include Dance Me a... |
2013 - Winner(s) | |
Andrea Vernola
2013 - Winner(s) If you are in Kalamazoo on a Saturday, you might want to check out Andrea Vernola’s First Saturdays at KPL. Responding to a request... |
2013 - Winner(s) |
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Eric Barbus
2012 - Winner(s) Creating a better and more accessible collection is Eric Barbus’ goal at the North Beach branch. An outreach storytelling program with the public schools to... |
2012 - Winner(s) | |
Linda Klein
2012 - Winner(s) Updating the Mother Goose program, providing outreach to students at Crossroads, an alternative public school for pregnant teens, and planning and running the first International... |
2012 - Winner(s) | |
Heather Schubert
2012 - Winner(s) Creating a “safe environment for learning and enrichment, a place where teens have a voice” is the basis for Heather Schubert’s middle school library. Hosting... |
2012 - Winner(s) | |
Donna Alvis
2012 - Winner(s) Being a one person staff in a branch library is a challenge. With no prior experience or mentor, Donna Alvis has taken advantage of every... |
2012 - Winner(s) |
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McCabe
2009 - Winner(s) Librarian from Briarcliff Middle School, NY |
2009 - Winner(s) | |
Perkinson
2009 - Winner(s) Librarian from Falmouth (Maine) Public Schools |
2009 - Winner(s) | |
Polace
2009 - Winner(s) Librarian from Cuyahoga (Ohio) County Public Library, Parma-South Branch |
2009 - Winner(s) | |
Lee
2009 - Winner(s) Librarian from Palo Alto (Calif.) City Library |
2009 - Winner(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Head
2008 - Winner(s) Multnomah County Library, Portland, Ore. |
2008 - Winner(s) | |
Fishman
2008 - Winner(s) Boynton Beach (Fla.) City Library |
2008 - Winner(s) | |
Jeffress
2008 - Winner(s) Tuzzy Consortium Library, Barrow, Alaska |
2008 - Winner(s) | |
Walton-Hadlock
2008 - Winner(s) San Jose (Calif.) Public Library, Cruz Alum Rock Branch |
2008 - Winner(s) |
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Martin Gould
2007 - Winner(s) Perkins Braille & Talking Book Library, Watertown, Mass. |
2007 - Winner(s) | |
Gooch
2007 - Winner(s) Gullett Elementary School, Austin, Texas |
2007 - Winner(s) | |
Miculek
2007 - Winner(s) Austin (Texas) Public Library |
2007 - Winner(s) | |
Harold
2007 - Winner(s) Multnomah County Library, Portland, Ore. |
2007 - Winner(s) |
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Debrick
2006 - Winner(s) Johnson County (Kan.) Library-Blue Valley Branch |
2006 - Winner(s) | |
Jin
2006 - Winner(s) Skokie (Ill.) Public Library |
2006 - Winner(s) | |
Landin
2006 - Winner(s) Ferguson Library, Stamford, Conn. |
2006 - Winner(s) | |
Ward
2006 - Winner(s) Temple City Library-County of Los Angeles (Calif.) |
2006 - Winner(s) |
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Schardein
2005 - Winner(s) Kenton County (Ky.) Public Library |
2005 - Winner(s) | |
Casper
2005 - Winner(s) Huntington (N.Y.) Public Library and Northport-East Public Library |
2005 - Winner(s) | |
O'Reilly
2005 - Winner(s) Hauppage (N. Y.) Public Library |
2005 - Winner(s) | |
Pardi
2005 - Winner(s) Jersey City (N.J.) Public Library |
2005 - Winner(s) |
Applicants must:
- Be personal members of ALSC as well as ALA; organizational members are not eligible
- Work directly with children in elementary, middle schools or public libraries
- Have less than ten years, but more than one year, of experience as a children's librarian by the opening of the Annual Conference
- No previous attendance at an in-person ALA Annual Conference
Each applicant will be judged on the following:
- Involvement in ALSC, as well as any other professional or educational association of which the applicant was a member, chair, etc.
- New programs or innovations started by the applicants at the library in which they work
- Library experience
Please visit ALSC's Penguin Random House Young Reader's Group Award page for more information.