Leslie Cartier

Leslie Cartier

Teacher Librarian

location of Leslie CartierBaldwinsville, New York, United States

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Library Media Specialist, Film Teacher, Director Baker News, Director GEMS+ STEAM Camp, 2020 SLJ School Librarian of the Year Longlist, & LJ Mover & Shaker

  • Education

    • Syracuse University

      2007 - 2008
      Master of Library & Information Science (M.L.I.S.) Information Technology
    • Tulane University

      1992 - 1996
      Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) English and French Cum Laude
    • Syracuse University

      1996 - 1999
      Doctor of Law (J.D.) Masters Degree, School of Information Studies
  • Experience

    • Baldwinsville Central Schools

      Sept 2008 - Jun 2015
      Teacher Librarian

      Technology Integration Specialist, Information Literacy and Digital Literacy Specialist

    • Baldwinsville Central School District

      Jul 2015 - now
      Teacher Librarian
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • School Librarian K-12

      NYSED
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Leslie Cartier
      Shortlist Recipient for the 2020 School Librarian of the Year School Library Journal Mar 2020
    • Awarded to Leslie Cartier
      2017 School Library of the Year CLRC Oct 2017 CLRC’s School Library of the Year is C. W. Baker High School Library in the Baldwinsville Central School District, Onondaga County. Our judges were impressed with the engaging and creative activities offered at this library. Their innovative learning commons, created by Teacher Librarian Leslie Cartier, include a Genius Bar run by students, a stop-motion animation studio and learning zone. One nomination noted that the usage of library resources, databases and digital media has “exploded” in… Show more CLRC’s School Library of the Year is C. W. Baker High School Library in the Baldwinsville Central School District, Onondaga County. Our judges were impressed with the engaging and creative activities offered at this library. Their innovative learning commons, created by Teacher Librarian Leslie Cartier, include a Genius Bar run by students, a stop-motion animation studio and learning zone. One nomination noted that the usage of library resources, databases and digital media has “exploded” in the past two years to positively affect student learning. Congratulations to Baker! Show less