Title: LISD LIBRARIES A HISTORY
1LISD LIBRARIESA HISTORY
By Dowanne Jones
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Lewisville Public School on College Street housed
all grades until 1949.
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- Mr. J.K. DeLay was hired as Superintendent of
the Lewisville Independent School District. He
served in this capacity until his retirement in
1966.
41949
Lewisville High School, now DeLay Middle School,
opened in 1949 and remained at this location
until the present campus opened in 1968.
51952
Leah Kirkpatrick, a history teacher, served as
the high school librarian.
61952
Ms. Kirkpatrick with students.
7Schools -- 1950s
- Central Elementary School (1957)
Central opened in 1957 and housed both elementary
and junior high school students until Lewisville
Middle School (now DeLay) opened in 1968.
81957
Central Elementary and Junior High School
9Schools -- 1960s
- College Street Elementary (1960)
- Lakeland Elementary (1963)
- Lewisville High School (1968 in present
location) - Lewisville Middle School (1968)
- (Name changed to DeLay in 1972)
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- Joella Orr, a certified librarian, was hired.
She set up libraries at Central, College Street,
and Lakeland. These libraries were the first
elementary school libraries established in Denton
County. Mrs. Orr left L.I.S.D. in 1968.
111966
- Mr. Carl Craighead was hired as Superintendent
of the Lewisville Independent School District
following the retirement of Mr. J.K. DeLay.
121967
Venita Lukens, a journalism teacher, served as
librarian at Lewisville High School.
131967
Venita Lukens with student librariansat
Lewisville High School.
141968
Ophelia Sparks, a certified librarian, came to
Lewisville High School. She retired in 1978.
151969
- Mr. Leo Stuver was hired as Superintendent of
the Lewisville Independent School District. He
served in this capacity until his retirement in
1981. During his administration, he hired
library aides to run the districts elementary
libraries.
16Schools -- 1970s
- Hedrick Middle School (1972)
- Hedrick Elementary School (1973)
- Degan Elementary (1974)
- Milliken Middle School (1977)
- Camey Elementary (1977)
- Peters Colony Elementary (1978)
- Timbercreek Elementary (1979)
171977 -- Schools
- Lewisville High School (1968, est. 1897)
- DeLay Middle School (1968)
- Hedrick Middle School (1972)
- Milliken Middle School (1977)
- Central Elementary School (1957)
- College Street Elementary School (1960)
- Lakeland Elementary School (1963)
- Hedrick Elementary School (1973)
- Degan Elementary School (1974)
- Camey Elementary School (1977)
181977 -- Certified Librarians
- Lewisville High School
- Ophelia Sparks
- Sandra Giesler
- Hedrick Middle School
- Lorraine Jamison
- DeLay Middle School
- Dowanne Jones
19The Good Old Days!
20The Good Old Days!
21The Good Old Days
22Schools -- 1980s
- Marcus High School (1980)
- Griffin Middle School (1980)
- Highland Village Elementary (1981)
- Stewarts Creek Elementary (1981)
- Flower Mound Elementary (1984)
- Indian Creek Elementary (1984)
- The Colony High School (1986)
23Schools -- 1980s
- Lamar Middle School (1987)
- B.B. Owen Elementary (1987)
- McAuliffe Elementary (1987)
- Lewisville Learning Center (1988)
- Lakeview Middle School (1989)
- Donald Elementary (1989)
- Hebron Valley Elementary (1989)
241980
- Mary Maxwell became Coordinator of Elementary
Libraries.
251981
- Dr. V.M. Burkett was hired as Superintendent
of the Lewisville Independent School District
following the retirement of Mr. Leo Stuver.
261983
- Jackie Irby was the first certified elementary
school librarian hired by L.I.S.D. since the
1960s. She served as the librarian at Peters
Colony Elementary. The dictum from the school
board and administration was that certified
librarians would replace aides by attrition.
271984
- Dr. Clayton Downing was hired as
Superintendent of the Lewisville Independent
School District. He served as Superintendent
until his retirement in 2001.
281986
- Jackie Irby became Coordinator of Elementary
Libraries.
291986
- Librarians began monthly meetings.
- Jan Bennett, Director of Secondary Education,
met with secondary librarians and served as a
coordinator for secondary libraries. - Jackie Irby, Elementary Library Coordinator,
met with elementary librarians.
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- Automation of elementary school libraries began.
The automation project began with the addition of
circulation systems.
- Donald Elementary and Hebron Valley Elementary
opened in 1989 with automated systems, and three
to five campuses were added per year as funds
were allocated.
- Catalog systems would follow at a later date.
31Schools -- 1990s
- Creekside Elementary (1990)
- Ethridge Elementary (1990)
- Garden Ridge Elementary (1992)
- Forestwood Middle School (1993)
- Heritage Elementary (1993)
- Morningside Elementary (1993)
- Arbor Creek Middle School (1994)
- Old Settlers Elementary (1994)
32Schools -- 1990s
- Prairie Trail Elementary (1994)
- Briarhill Middle School (1995)
- Parkway Elementary (1995)
- Polser Elementary (1995)
- Valley Ridge Elementary (1996)
- Lewisville High School North (1997)
- Huffines Middle School (1997)
- McKamy Middle School (1997)
33Schools -- 1990s
- Forest Vista Elementary (1997)
- Wellington Elementary (1997)
- Bridlewood Elementary (1998)
- Flower Mound High School (1999)
- Hebron High School (1999)
- Homestead Elementary (1999)
- Southridge Elementary (1999)
341991
- LRMS (Library Resource Management System) was
selected as the automation program for all
secondary libraries.
351992
- Secondary librarians began entering records
into the new LRMS system using shelflist
information.
361993
- Griffin Middle School was the first L.I.S.D.
secondary school to use an automated circulation
system. Librarian Wanda Baldridge opened the
1993-94 school year using LRMS.
371994
- Part-time aides were hired for middle school
libraries.
381995
- By 1995 all elementary libraries had automated
circulation systems. The Follett system was
selected for use in the elementary schools.
391995
- Jackie Irby, Elementary Library Coordinator,
became Coordinator of Elementary and Secondary
Libraries following the retirement of Jan Bennett.
401995
- Students began using the Internet in L.I.S.D.
libraries.
411997
- Catalog systems were added at all elementary
schools. - Four middle schools switched from LRMS to Follett
- DeLay
- Forestwood
- Hedrick
- Arbor Creek
421998
- The Texas Library Connection (TLC) was an
educational technology initiative of the Texas
Education Agency.
- TLC provided a statewide database of library
holdings which were used for interlibrary loan
and record sharing. -
- Participants were required to meet certain
criteria to have full use of TLC resources.
Funding was discontinued August 31, 2003, as a
result of actions taken during the 78th
Legislative Session. -
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431998
- L.I.S.D. librarians began using Folletts
Titlewave to place on-line orders for books and
audiovisual materials.
441998
Library Technical Assistants
45Schools -- 2000s
- Bluebonnet Elementary (2000)
- Creek Valley Middle School (2001)
- Downing Middle School (2002)
- Durham Middle School (2002)
- Castle Hills Elementary (2002)
- Liberty Elementary (2002)
- Rockbrook Elementary (2003)
- Vickery Elementary (2003)
- Hicks Elementary (2004)
- Shadow Ridge Middle School (2005)
- Coyote Ridge Elementary (2005)
- Lewisville High School North (new campus-2005)
- Lillie J. Jackson Early Childhood Center (2005)
462001
- Dr. Jerry Roy was hired as Superintendent of the
Lewisville Independent School District following
the retirement of Dr. Clayton Downing.
472003
- A new Librarian Evaluation Form was used to
evaluate all librarians. The form was created by
a committee of L.I.S.D. librarians during the
2001-02 school year and approved by the School
Board the following summer.
482004
- Marilyn Beaird became Library Coordinator
following the retirement of Jackie Irby in
December 2003.
492004
- The L.I.S.D. Librarians Handbook was revised
by a committee of librarians and placed on-line.
Librarians may access the handbook by going to
the districts Intranet and clicking on the
Library link.
50Thank You
- Thank you to the many people who provided
information for this presentation. Your
assistance is greatly appreciated.