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The 2026 Hawaii School Library Conference, centered on the theme "Think. Create. Share. Grow." invites school library professionals to dive deep into the four domains of the AASL Standards Framework for Learners. This theme is a call to action, emphasizing the pivotal role school librarians play in empowering students to become ethical, critical, and collaborative citizens in the digital age.

What to Expect

Through engaging keynotes, hands-on workshops, and collaborative sessions, we will explore practical strategies to:

  • 🧠 Think (Inquire & Analyze): Equip students with the critical thinking and research skills necessary to navigate complex information landscapes, evaluate sources, and become proficient users and creators of knowledge.

  • 💡 Create (Design & Construct): Foster innovation and digital literacy by integrating tools and practices that encourage learners to design solutions, construct new understandings, and express their ideas creatively.

  • 🤝 Share (Collaborate & Connect): Highlight the importance of the library as a hub for collaboration, ethical digital citizenship, and connection, promoting respectful dialogue and the responsible sharing of ideas and resources within the school and global community.

  • 🌱 Grow (Explore & Engage): Focus on the personal and professional development of both students and librarians, championing a mindset of continuous learning, adaptation, and reflective practice that fuels lifelong literacy and intellectual growth.


Join us in celebrating the vital work of Hawaii’s school librarians as we collectively cultivate the future-ready learner by embedding these essential domains into every facet of the school library program.

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Friday, August 7
 

7:30am HST

Continental Breakfast
Friday August 7, 2026 7:30am - 8:30am HST
Friday August 7, 2026 7:30am - 8:30am HST
Piinaio Ballroom 1

7:30am HST

Registration
Friday August 7, 2026 7:30am - 8:30am HST
Sign in each day. Don't forget to have your parking validated!
Friday August 7, 2026 7:30am - 8:30am HST
Foyer

8:30am HST

Welcome
Friday August 7, 2026 8:30am - 9:00am HST

Partners
avatar for Library Media Services

Library Media Services

Hawaii State Department of Education
Friday August 7, 2026 8:30am - 9:00am HST
Piinaio Ballroom 1

9:00am HST

Keynote: Libraries Are the Heart of Our Schools
Friday August 7, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am HST
When a library becomes more than a place to check out books, it becomes the heart of a school.

In this keynote, Kristina A. Holzweiss shares how school libraries can transform into dynamic hubs of connection, creativity, and impact. Grounded in real stories from the field, this session explores how libraries support not just literacy, but belonging, student voice, and meaningful learning experiences that extend far beyond the walls of the school.

You’ll discover how to position your library at the center of your school’s mission by aligning with instructional goals, building authentic partnerships, and creating experiences that matter to students and the wider community. From innovative programming and makerspaces to service learning and advocacy, this keynote offers a clear path to elevating the role of the library in ways that are visible, valued, and sustainable.

Whether you’re a librarian, educator, or school leader, you’ll leave with practical strategies and a renewed sense of purpose—ready to lead with heart, tell your story, and ensure your library is not just a space, but a force for change.
Speakers
avatar for Kristina A. Holzweiss

Kristina A. Holzweiss

School Library Media Specialist, Syosset Schools
Kristina A. Holzweiss (MLIS, MA) is a school library media specialist with additional certification in educational technology, computer science, and secondary English (7-12). She has taught all grades from k through 12, as well as on the college level. Kristina shares ideas and resources... Read More →
Friday August 7, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am HST
Piinaio Ballroom 1

10:10am HST

From Topic Pages to Classroom Practice: Using HIDOE Gale Resources in Middle and High School
Friday August 7, 2026 10:10am - 11:10am HST
Discover powerful ways to elevate middle and high school instruction using Gale resources from the HIDOE. This session focuses on using Topic Pages from the In Context resources to supplement classroom units of study and library learning across content areas. Explore how curated Topic Pages provide trusted content, multimedia, and primary sources on topics ranging from Financial Literacy and Manifest Destiny to Endangered Species, American Revolution, Climate Change, and Plate Tectonics.  In addition, this training highlights the wide variety of premade, ready-to-use student activities and lesson plans available on the Gale Support Site, designed to seamlessly connect the library to the classroom. Explore engaging student activities such as Escape Rooms, Searching Skills activities, Novel Studies, DBQs, Choice Boards, Argumentative and Persuasive Writing tasks, CER activities, and more. Walk away with practical strategies and classroom-ready resources that support inquiry, critical thinking, and active learning in middle and high school classrooms.  A guest librarian will join us to share firsthand experiences and instructional strategies for integrating Gale resources into classroom teaching and library instruction. **Will send over contact information as a follow-up after we finalize the details.
Speakers
avatar for Caroline Lee

Caroline Lee

Librarian, Honouliuli Middle School

Middle school librarian
avatar for Carolyn Kirio

Carolyn Kirio

Librarian, W. R. Farrington High
Carolyn H. Kirio is a Librarian at Farrington High School where she collaborates and instructs with teachers in project-based learning work. She has presented at state and national conferences and has coauthored Collaborating for Project-based Learning in Grades 9-12 (Linworth Publishing, 2008). In 2006 the American Association of School Librarians selected Kapolei High's library as one of the National School Library Media Programs of the Year (SLMPY), in 2015 awarded Kirio with the Information Technology Pathfinder Award, and in 2016 President Ob... Read More →
avatar for Tammi Burke

Tammi Burke

Senior Training Consultant, Gale in partnership with the HIDOE
Tammi Burke is a Senior Training Consultant at Gale with over a decade of experience helping librarians and educators maximize their Gale resources. A former educator with degrees in Education and Advertising/PR, Tammi combines instructional expertise with a passion for practical... Read More →
Friday August 7, 2026 10:10am - 11:10am HST
Piinaio Ballroom 1

10:10am HST

Getting Started with Beanstack
Friday August 7, 2026 10:10am - 11:10am HST
Learn the basics of Beanstack and how to use it from logging in to incentives for readers. Time will be given for participants to plan their own reading challenge implementation.
Speakers
avatar for Dianne Pang

Dianne Pang

Librarian, Kaimuki Middle School
I am a middle school librarian.
Friday August 7, 2026 10:10am - 11:10am HST
Palolo Room 1 & 2

10:10am HST

Learn360 Streaming IRL - Elementary Session
Friday August 7, 2026 10:10am - 11:10am HST
Curious about ways to engage students and support teachers with streaming videos and online interactives in Learn360? Hear real-life success stories supporting reading, writing, and math, from several Hawai'i K-5 schools. Learn360 is provided free to all Hawai'i public schools, thanks to the Hawai'i Dept of Education, so this fun session will have something for everyone! 
Speakers
avatar for Hilly Kravitz

Hilly Kravitz

Customer Success Manager, Infobase Learning
Hilly has been supporting Hawaii and mainland K-12 schools for 15+ years, helping to integrate educational technology and boost usage of digital resources.  Hilly is based in Seattle WA and graduated from Washington University in St. Louis. Hilly is a Customer Success Manager at... Read More →
avatar for Sonya Smallwood

Sonya Smallwood

Business Development Consultant, Infobase Learning
Sonya has dedicated her entire career to education, beginning in the classroom where she taught across multiple grade levels. For the past decade, she has worked in edtech, partnering with schools to ensure they have access to high-quality resources that support student success. Sonya... Read More →
Friday August 7, 2026 10:10am - 11:10am HST
Palolo Room 3 & 4

10:10am HST

Mychal Threets
Friday August 7, 2026 10:10am - 11:10am HST

Speakers
avatar for Mychal Threets

Mychal Threets

Resident Librarian & Reading Rainbow Host, PBS and PBS Kids
Mychal Threets is a librarian, mental health advocate, and, by his own admission, the library’s number-one fan. A lifelong lover of libraries, Mychal was homeschooled and raised among the stacks, receiving his first library card at the age of five.

He began his career as a library shelver at the same library he grew up in, eventually working his way up to become its Supervising Librarian. Mychal is open and honest about his mental health, sharing his experiences in hopes of helping others on their own journeys. He’s known... Read More →
Friday August 7, 2026 10:10am - 11:10am HST
Makiki Room

10:10am HST

LS2 Reports & Cataloging
Friday August 7, 2026 10:10am - 11:10am HST
Learn some of the best practices & Tips for both LS2 Reports and LS2 Cataloging. During this session you will dive deeper into LS2 Reports, learning how to schedule reports to run automatically for you and learning about some of the new reports that were just recently added. Learn how to print spine & barcode labels in LS2 Cataloging, or export your school's records for collection analysis using LS2 Cataloging's export feature.
Exhibitors
avatar for The Library Corporation

The Library Corporation

The Library Corporation is a woman-owned, international technology company with industry-leading support, providing enterprise software systems, hardware solutions, and data services that are trusted by more than 5,500 libraries and media centers worldwide.
Friday August 7, 2026 10:10am - 11:10am HST
Naio Room

11:10am HST

Exhibitor Exploration
Friday August 7, 2026 11:10am - 11:40am HST

Exhibitors
avatar for Beanstack

Beanstack

Beanstack helps public libraries, schools, and school districts grow their reading culture and motivate readers to read more.
avatar for World Book

World Book

World Book provides trusted, engaging, and up-to-date content in both print and digital formats, supporting learning and research for all ages. With expert-reviewed articles, interactive features, and continuously updated resources, it’s a go-to source for homes, libraries, and... Read More →
avatar for Capstone

Capstone

Capstone
Capstone is the nation’s leading educational publisher of K-5 digital solutions, children’s books, and literacy programs for school libraries, classrooms, and at-home reading. Home of the award-winning PebbleGo™ curriculum-connected learning tool, Capstone has a passion for... Read More →
avatar for The Library Corporation

The Library Corporation

The Library Corporation is a woman-owned, international technology company with industry-leading support, providing enterprise software systems, hardware solutions, and data services that are trusted by more than 5,500 libraries and media centers worldwide.
avatar for Sora, by OverDrive Education

Sora, by OverDrive Education

The Sora student reading platform is designed to ignite a love of reading. Named one of TIME's Best Inventions, Sora provides every student digital access to the right books, including required curriculum titles, class sets and choice reading. Sora serves 62,000 schools worldwide... Read More →
avatar for Gale

Gale

Gale develops essential, curriculum-aligned content that empowers educators to solve curriculum challenges, keep students engaged in learning, and help schools curate a virtual non-fiction library.
avatar for Infobase

Infobase

Infobase delivers award-winning multimedia reference content, online tools and technology, and professional development and training solutions to the school and library communities. For 80+ years, Infobase has been a reliable, authoritative resource providing flexible options for... Read More →
avatar for Hawaii Association of School Librarians

Hawaii Association of School Librarians

Professional association (501c(3)) for school librarians in Hawaiʻi
avatar for Bess Press

Bess Press

Bess Press Publishing is an educational content producer and distributor of Hawaiian and Pacific island studies curriculum for Pre-K through High School and is comprised of varying divisions focused on educational publishing, trade publishing, online publishing, distribution, and... Read More →
avatar for University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Library and Information Science

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Library and Information Science

The Library & Information Science Program at UH Mānoa offers an ALA-accredited master’s degree which allows teachers to add the School Librarian teaching field to their teaching license. We also welcome school librarians for continuing education.
avatar for Follett School Solutions

Follett School Solutions

Follett Content Solutions provides solutions for your library and classroom content needs, including curated book lists, Follett Book eFairs, Makerspace and hands-on learning resources, International Baccalaureate materials, genrefication and new school services, and more!
Friday August 7, 2026 11:10am - 11:40am HST
Piinaio Ballroom 2

11:40am HST

Lunch & Collaboration
Friday August 7, 2026 11:40am - 12:40pm HST
Friday August 7, 2026 11:40am - 12:40pm HST
Piinaio Ballroom 1

12:10pm HST

Lunch Keynote: The Power of Us: How Collaboration Becomes Change
Friday August 7, 2026 12:10pm - 12:40pm HST
In today’s complex learning landscape, school librarians are uniquely positioned to turn connection into transformation. This 30-minute lunch keynote explores how intentional collaboration—grounded in the AASL National School Library Standards—moves beyond partnership into meaningful, systemic change. Through a focus on the Shared Foundations and the integrated roles of the school librarian, participants will examine how collaborative practices amplify learner voice, strengthen instructional design, and build inclusive, future-ready school communities. Attendees will leave with a renewed vision for leveraging “the power of us” to lead from the library, influence across disciplines, and create lasting impact for every learner.

Speakers
avatar for Amanda Kordeliski

Amanda Kordeliski

President, American Association of School Librarians
Amanda Kordeliski is the current president for the American Association of School Librarians and works as the Director of Libraries and Instructional Technology for Norman Public Schools. She has held a variety of leadership positions within the Oklahoma Library Association and Oklahoma... Read More →
Friday August 7, 2026 12:10pm - 12:40pm HST
Piinaio Ballroom 1

12:50pm HST

3D Printing: Transforming and Inspiring Creators Using Makers Empire™
Friday August 7, 2026 12:50pm - 1:50pm HST
3D printing is one of the most versatile technologies, and Makers Empire™ is the world's most fun and easy to use 3D design tool, offering endless possibilities for creativity, problem-solving, and hands-on learning. In this session, we will explore the Makers Empire program and its Teacher Dashboard to learn how this program can be seamlessly integrated into our libraries to create immersive, interactive, and dynamic library hubs. We will explore how to gain access to the necessary 3D printing resources and we will outline the practical steps needed to integrate 3D printing into our libraries, including designing cross-disciplinary projects, project-based learning activities, and student print shops.  At the end of this session, attendees will leave with practical tools, lesson plan ideas, and resources to confidently consider implementing 3D printing in their schools - transforming and inspiring the next generation of creators. 
Speakers
avatar for Angela Ramey

Angela Ramey

School Librarian, Ho'okele Elementary School
School Librarian - Ho'okele Elementary School
Friday August 7, 2026 12:50pm - 1:50pm HST
Palolo Room 1 & 2

12:50pm HST

Confidently Wrong: AI Hallucinations and the Librarian’s Role in Teaching Truth
Friday August 7, 2026 12:50pm - 1:50pm HST
Artificial intelligence can generate lesson plans, summarize articles, answer research questions and completely fabricate information with alarming confidence. In this engaging and interactive session, Governor W. R. Farrington High School's librarian, Carolyn Kirio, teams up with “Lex,” an AI co-presenter, to explore the world of AI hallucinations: what they are, why they happen, and why librarians are uniquely positioned to help students navigate them.
Through live demonstrations, audience interaction, humorous AI dialogue, and practical instructional strategies, participants will learn how to teach verification, source evaluation, and algorithmic literacy in an age of increasingly convincing misinformation. Attendees will leave with ready-to-use lesson ideas, verification strategies, and approaches aligned to American Association of School Librarians standards that can immediately be adapted for their own libraries and classrooms, reinforcing the idea that while AI can generate confident answers instantly, truth still requires investigation, verification, and critical thinking.
In the age of AI, confidence is easy, truth takes work.

Speakers
avatar for Carolyn Kirio

Carolyn Kirio

Librarian, W. R. Farrington High
Carolyn H. Kirio is a Librarian at Farrington High School where she collaborates and instructs with teachers in project-based learning work. She has presented at state and national conferences and has coauthored Collaborating for Project-based Learning in Grades 9-12 (Linworth Publishing, 2008). In 2006 the American Association of School Librarians selected Kapolei High's library as one of the National School Library Media Programs of the Year (SLMPY), in 2015 awarded Kirio with the Information Technology Pathfinder Award, and in 2016 President Ob... Read More →
Friday August 7, 2026 12:50pm - 1:50pm HST
Naio Room

12:50pm HST

From Dusty Shelves to Dynamic Space: Reimagining the School Library
Friday August 7, 2026 12:50pm - 1:50pm HST
This session outlines the step-by-step transformation of an underutilized library into a vibrant, student-centered hub.  It covers weeding outdated materials, opening flexible and welcoming spaces, and genrefying the collection to improve access and engagement.  Attendees will learn how in-service training can increase use of Sora and Beanstack, and how new furniture created collaborative meeting and learning spaces.  The session also highlights creative ways to grow a reading culture, including a book vending machine, and offers practical ideas to help participants reimagine their own libraries as dynamic centers of literacy and community.
Speakers
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Dori Seatriz

Librarian, Mililani Middle School
Dori Seatriz is a Hawaii educator with over 30 years of experience in the Department of Education.  She has served as both a classroom teacher and a certified K–12 librarian.  Throughout her career, she has remained committed to supporting student learning and academic growth... Read More →
Friday August 7, 2026 12:50pm - 1:50pm HST
Makiki Room

12:50pm HST

Research Tools for the Classroom: Ready-to-Use Hawaiʻi Lessons
Friday August 7, 2026 12:50pm - 1:50pm HST
This session shows how to use World Book Online and the Indigenous Peoples of Hawaiʻi eBook to build research lessons across grade levels. You’ll explore practical, ready-to-use ideas for elementary, middle, and high school that help students connect with local history and make research more meaningful.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Clayton

Jennifer Clayton

Online Sales Specialist, World Book, Inc.
Jennifer Clayton is an Online Sales Specialist at World Book, supporting schools and libraries across the country with digital research and literacy solutions. She works closely with educators to integrate World Book Online into classrooms through practical, student-centered stra... Read More →
Friday August 7, 2026 12:50pm - 1:50pm HST
Palolo Room 3 & 4

12:50pm HST

Small Projects, Big Impact: Community Service in Your Library
Friday August 7, 2026 12:50pm - 1:50pm HST
Community service doesn’t have to be complicated to be meaningful.

In this session, you’ll discover how simple, student-centered service projects can make a real difference—both in your community and in your school culture. Learn how to design and manage projects that connect to curriculum, build empathy, and give students a true sense of purpose, without adding more to your already full plate. From quick, low-prep ideas to larger initiatives, you’ll walk away with ready-to-use projects, strategies for building partnerships, and ways to make service a natural, powerful part of your library program.
Speakers
avatar for Kristina A. Holzweiss

Kristina A. Holzweiss

School Library Media Specialist, Syosset Schools
Kristina A. Holzweiss (MLIS, MA) is a school library media specialist with additional certification in educational technology, computer science, and secondary English (7-12). She has taught all grades from k through 12, as well as on the college level. Kristina shares ideas and resources... Read More →
Friday August 7, 2026 12:50pm - 1:50pm HST
Piinaio Ballroom 1

2:00pm HST

AI in the Library | Using Notebook LM
Friday August 7, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm HST
In an era of overwhelming information, how can school librarians harness AI without sacrificing academic integrity? This hands-on workshop introduces NotebookLM, a powerful "source-grounded" AI that only knows what you tell it. 
Designed for K–12 library professionals, this session moves beyond AI theory into immediate, practical applications for the school library setting. 
We will explore how to use AI to differentiate complex materials for diverse learners and streamline administrative tasks by transforming dense documents into searchable databases or engaging audio summaries. Whether you are supporting early literacy or advanced secondary research, you’ll leave with the tools to model responsible, evidence-based AI use across your entire school community.
Speakers
avatar for RIeko Goo

RIeko Goo

school librarian, Mililani High School
Rieko Goo has been a Hawaii educator since 1993; including 13 years as an ELA teacher and 19 years as a certificated school librarian. Rieko is deeply committed to fostering literacy and driving instructional innovation across her school community.
avatar for Vic Millar

Vic Millar

school librarian, Mililani High School
Vic Millar has been a librarian at Mililani High School since 2024. His passions include reading science fiction at the beach and listening to Stephen King audiobooks on Libby. He has no awards or honors to speak of, but he is a loyal Costco member and recently achieved Premium rewards... Read More →
Friday August 7, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm HST
Piinaio Ballroom 1

2:00pm HST

Learn360 Streaming IRL - Middle/High School Session
Friday August 7, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm HST
Curious about ways to engage students and support teachers with streaming videos and online interactives in Learn360 and Classroom Video on Demand? Support Hawai'i core standards for Science, Health, History, etc.  Hear real-life success stories from Honouliuli, Ke'elikolani, and Waipahu Middle Schools, and Leilehua and Mililani High Schools.  Learn360 and Classroom Video on Demand are provided free to all Hawai'i public schools, thanks to the Hawai'i Dept of Education, so this fun session will have something for everyone! 
Speakers
avatar for Hilly Kravitz

Hilly Kravitz

Customer Success Manager, Infobase Learning
Hilly has been supporting Hawaii and mainland K-12 schools for 15+ years, helping to integrate educational technology and boost usage of digital resources.  Hilly is based in Seattle WA and graduated from Washington University in St. Louis. Hilly is a Customer Success Manager at... Read More →
avatar for Sonya Smallwood

Sonya Smallwood

Business Development Consultant, Infobase Learning
Sonya has dedicated her entire career to education, beginning in the classroom where she taught across multiple grade levels. For the past decade, she has worked in edtech, partnering with schools to ensure they have access to high-quality resources that support student success. Sonya... Read More →
Friday August 7, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm HST
Palolo Room 1 & 2

2:00pm HST

One platform, every language learner: Digital tools for multilingual students
Friday August 7, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm HST
Multilingual learners are one of the fastest-growing student populations in U.S. schools – and equitable access to tools that support their needs is essential for their success.
 
During this session, Jody Brookshire will share how digital reading platforms support language acquisition, increase access to relevant texts, and provide built-in scaffolds for multilingual students. Attendees will leave with actionable ideas for using Sora to boost literacy, engagement, and academic outcomes across diverse language needs.
 
We’ll also take a Hawaii-focused look at the past year—celebrating successes, reviewing key data highlights, and setting goals for the year ahead. Walk away with actionable strategies to manage your Sora platform and better support multilingual learners and their families.

Speakers
avatar for Jody Brookshire

Jody Brookshire

Account Executive, Sora
Jody Brookshire is a passionate Educational Account Executive with over 27 years of experience in the e-learning and digital content industry. Throughout her career, Jody has demonstrated a deep commitment to championing literacy in K-12 schools by leveraging digital content, 21st-century... Read More →
Friday August 7, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm HST
Palolo Room 3 & 4

2:00pm HST

Stories that Stick: Building Emotional Connections to Literature
Friday August 7, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm HST
What makes a story linger long after the last page? This session explores how school librarians can center the affective side of reading to foster deep, lasting connections between learners and literature. Grounded in the AASL National School Library Standards, participants will examine how the Shared Foundations—particularly Include, Engage, and Curate—support the development of reading identity, voice, and choice. Through intentional collection development, reader’s advisory, and collaborative instructional design, librarians can create spaces where joy, relevance, and belonging drive reading engagement. Attendees will leave with practical strategies to spark curiosity, nurture empathy, and ensure every learner experiences the joy of reading stories that truly stick.
Speakers
avatar for Amanda Kordeliski

Amanda Kordeliski

President, American Association of School Librarians
Amanda Kordeliski is the current president for the American Association of School Librarians and works as the Director of Libraries and Instructional Technology for Norman Public Schools. She has held a variety of leadership positions within the Oklahoma Library Association and Oklahoma... Read More →
Friday August 7, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm HST
Makiki Room

2:00pm HST

What's New in LS2
Friday August 7, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm HST
During this session you will learn about the new features and looks within LS2 as we move into the latest release of the software. Join us as we see the improvements made within LS2 PAC, the significant updates to the notices and slips, new batch edit options in LS2 Cataloging and much more! Don't miss out on what's new in LS2.

NOTE: This is a CORE bundle resource.
Exhibitors
avatar for The Library Corporation

The Library Corporation

The Library Corporation is a woman-owned, international technology company with industry-leading support, providing enterprise software systems, hardware solutions, and data services that are trusted by more than 5,500 libraries and media centers worldwide.
Friday August 7, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm HST
Naio Room

3:10pm HST

Closing, Door Prizes & Evaluation
Friday August 7, 2026 3:10pm - 3:25pm HST
Don't miss out on final reflections and be eligible for door prizes.  Must be present to win!
Friday August 7, 2026 3:10pm - 3:25pm HST
Piinaio Ballroom 1
 
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