culture study: students of military families at timberline high school

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CULTURE STUDY Military Families

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This is a study of the culture of students of military families at Timberline High School and a sampling of suggested selections for the library collection.

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Page 1: Culture Study: Students of Military Families at Timberline High School

CULTURE STUDY

Military Families

Page 2: Culture Study: Students of Military Families at Timberline High School

The Lacey Community

Timberline High School is located in Lacey, Washington.

Near our state capital, Olympia. The region is a rapidly growing

suburban area. Residents work in state, local

and county government, agriculture, forestry, industry, and on two nearby military bases.

The city of Lacey has a population of 31,225

The Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater metropolitan area has a population of approximately 245,000.

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The Timberline Community

Comprehensive High School

Grades 9-12 1,665 students One of three

comprehensive high schools in the North Thurston School district.

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Timberline High School Demographics

Race/Ethnicity

American Indian/Alaskan Native 1.1%

Asian 9.2%

Pacific Islander 1% Black 7.9%Hispanic 21.1% Two or More Races

8.6%Asian /Pacific Is-lander 10.2%

White 60%

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Timberline High School Demographics

Free or Reduced-Price Meals – 25%

Special Education – 9%

Military – 18.1%

4 Year College

2 Year and Technical College

Military

36%

42%

8%

Post Graduation

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Services Offered to Military Families

Monthly “pizza klatch” discussion group for students in military families.

A database of web-basedResources for parents and students.

Military parents are treated as “Guests of Honor” at Veteran’s Day assemblies.

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Services Offered by the Timberline High School Library

Textbook and class supplies check-out.

Collection of fiction, non-fiction and resource materials.

Selection of periodicals

Kendal, Play-Aways, and audio books.

Laptops and two computer labs

Quiet-study areas

Meeting & social space

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Suggested Selections for Collection

Resource Materials Provide valuable

facts and contact information.

Give timely, need-to-know data.

Help students and families navigate the myriad of support services.

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Suggested Selections for Collection Non-Fiction

Portrays the reality of military life, not just the “Hollywood” version.

Provides real-life stories to which students can relate.

Focuses on both the positive and negative aspects of life for military families.

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Suggested Selections for Collections Fiction

Allows students to connect to complex characters.

Demonstrates that being part of a military family is only a part of a student’s identity.

Entertainment with which they can relate.

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What I Learned

Students from military families are a significant population at Timberline High School

North Thurston School District and Timberline High School offer a variety of social and academic support services.

The Timberline High School Library can better serve the population by adding suggested selections to its collection. These texts would: Inform Educate Entertain

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Photograph Sources

Amazon. “Look Inside.” Amazon.com. Amazon, 2011. Web. 9 Sept. 2011. <http://www.amazon.com>.

Clawdeeah. boy’s group discussion. 7 Oct. 2004. Webshots. American Greetings, 26 Oct. 2004. Web. 9 Sept. 2011. <http://good-times.webshots.com/ photo/ 1204790525058284872aOhXIi>.

Fuse. Son Hugging Military Father. N.d. Gettyimages. Getty Images, n.d. Web. 9 Sept. 2011. <http://www.gettyimages.com/ detail/ 78722695/ Fuse>.

Schuck, Charlie. Military soldier and family smiling. N.d. Gettyimages. Getty Images, n.d. Web. 9 Sept. 2011. <http://www.gettyimages.com/ detail/ 80049609/ UpperCut-Images>.

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Works Cited

Berg, Elizabeth. Durable Goods a Novel. New York: Random, 1993. Print. Denis, Brian, Major, Kirby Larson, and Mary Nethery. Nubs the True Story of a Mutt, a Marine and a Miracle. New York: Little, Brown, 2009. Print.

Ellis, Deborah. Off to War: Voices of Soldiers Children. Toronto: Groundwood, 2008. Print.

French, David, and Nancy French. Home and Away: A Story of Family in a Time of War. New York: Hachette, 2011. Print.

Guest, Jacqueline. War Games. Toronto: James Lorimer, 2008. Print.

Hart, Joyce. Being Part of a Military Family. New York: Rosen, 2010. Print. Teen Life.

Novgordoff, Danica, Benjamin Percy, and James Ponsoldt. Refresh Refresh. New York: First Second, 2009. Print.