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Washington Librarian Goes to Washington

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012 Posted in Articles, For Libraries, For the Public, News | Comments Off on Washington Librarian Goes to Washington


The “other” Washington, that is, Washington D.C. Mark Ray, Washington’s 2011 Teacher of the Year, and a librarian and media specialist from Skyview High School, Vancouver, WA, is currently in the nation’s capitol where he, along with the teachers of the year from the other states, got to visit the White House, and shake the president’s hand. While in town he also plans to meet with Washington’s senators, and others to advocate for school libraries. In this picture, Mark is in the back row, far right. The full story is printed in today’s Columbian. We previously saluted librarian Ray when he won his award, back in October, 2011.

President Barack Obama congratulates Rebecca Mieliwocki, the 2012 National Teacher of the Year, Tuesday  at the White House. Skyview High School's Mark Ray, Washington's Teacher of the Year, is in the back row far right.

Teacher of the Year (a Librarian) Fights Truthiness

Friday, October 28th, 2011 Posted in Articles, For Libraries, For the Public, News | Comments Off on Teacher of the Year (a Librarian) Fights Truthiness


Kudos go to Mark Ray, Teacher and Librarian/Media Specialist at Skyview High School in Vancouver, WA who was recently named Washington’s Teacher of the Year. The award was announced by the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, during a ceremony in Seattle, Oct. 3, 2011.

An article in the Vancouver Columbian is filled with encomiums of well-deserved praise for librarian Ray.

Then, what should appear in the Seattle Times today? Nothing less than a guest column by Ray, in which he attacks the evils of “truthiness” in American society, explaining and defending the role of libraries and librarians in 21st century schools.

“Truthiness,” according to Ray, quoting Wikipedia, is a term coined by comedian Stephen Colbert, and is defined as “truth” that a person feels intuitively “from the gut” or that “feels right” without regard to evidence, logic, intellectual examination, let alone the facts!

“Librarians fight truthiness,” asserts Ray, “And truthiness is bad for America.” Further,

That makes libraries and librarians good for America. As a teacher librarian, my job is to ensure that students are effective users and producers of information and ideas.

And,

Truthiness is a pox on our society. Trading conjecture for the confirmed and sound bites for the hard work of research, scholarship and attribution, truthiness is a laziness of the mind. And like childhood obesity, it will cost our country far more than we realize.

He concludes, “Truthiness is bad for America. And I have the facts to back that up.”

Hooray for teacher librarians like Mark Ray! Kudos to you on being named Teacher of the Year! And thank you for using your well-deserved fame to highlight the important role that you, and all of the other teacher librarians still serving our schools, play in the lives of students and teachers every day.

Mark Ray, we salute you!

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