I often meet informally (sometimes more formally by appointment) with parents of Pre-K through 8 students at conference times to talk about children's reading, but I also do that throughout the year. I do not meet formally as a "library teacher." I am a 5th/6th grade advisor, so do meet formally with those parents and students 1 x year. best, marilyn On Feb 26, 2015, at 9:46 AM, Peter Reinhardt <PReinhardt@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:PReinhardt@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: I do not have meetings with parents, as we do not currently offer any library classes. In the past (we had a 9th grade research classes, I did meet) PeteR Woodside Priory ________________________________ From: baisl-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:baisl-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [baisl-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:baisl-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>] on behalf of Jennifer DeSousa [jdesousa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:jdesousa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>] Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 9:42 AM To: baisl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:baisl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [baisl] Parent Teacher Conferences Hi everyone! I would love to get an idea of how common it is for Librarians to have to do Parent Teacher Conferences. Thank you! Jennifer de Sousa Librarian The Carey School Marilyn Kimura, Librarian The Nueva School 6565 Skyline Blvd. Hillsborough, CA 94010 Voice: 650-350-4564 Email: mkimura@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:mkimura@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ***I dream, therefore I exist*** Strindberg