Young Students Learn Through Library Visits

Students went on field trips to a public library to experience the value of books in learning.

Turning pages into experiences? A school from Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) is making literacy fun through an interactive library tour.

This initiative is helping students at Edward Gonzales Elementary School develop strong reading habits. It is supported by a growing partnership with Westgate Public Library.

This year, third and fourth-grade students visited the library through the Thomason Transportation Program. The effort provides free bus transportation for educational field trips. 

During their visits, students received their own public library cards. Westgate librarians Josh Ronsenquest and Debbie Maestas also led engaging activities.

The field trips included a tour of the library and lessons on using the digital library system. Additionally, students took part in a hands-on science experiment and had time to browse and check out books.

The partnership is already extending its impact beyond the school day. Edward Gonzales Elementary has installed a public library book drop on campus. Westgate librarians report that many students now visit the library with their families to check out books and join free after-school programs.

School leaders say the collaboration is helping connect students with valuable literacy resources. It is also encouraging a lifelong love of reading. 

Staff at Edward Gonzales and Westgate Library are continuing to explore ways to expand the partnership. They aim to put even more books into students’ hands and homes in the years ahead.

APS continues its efforts to promote reading among students. In fact, it is offering a free and comprehensive summer reading program for all students in kindergarten through eighth grade. The district has partnered with the New Mexico Public Education Department for the initiative. 

The program has three simple goals: enhance literacy, track reading progress, and boost confidence and skills in literacy.

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