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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.

Thursday August 6, 2026 10:10am - 11:10am HST
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Speakers
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Jennifer Agena

Upper School Librarian, 'Iolani School
Jennifer Agena has served as an Upper School Librarian at 'Iolani School for the past six years, following her time as a librarian at McKinley High School. A graduate of the University of Hawai'i at Manoa with an MLIS, Jennifer has been a part of the team that helped create 'Iolani's... Read More →
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Dominique Tosatto

Upper School Librarian, 'Iolani School
Dominique Tosatto is an Upper School Librarian at 'Iolani School and holds a Master of Information Studies from McGill University. Dominique and Jennifer are members of the curriculum team currently designing the school's 7th and 9th grade Media Literacy and AI courses.
Thursday August 6, 2026 10:10am - 11:10am HST
Piinaio Ballroom 1

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