It’s barely 8:30 a.m. on a chilly Monday morning and Dorothy Fox Elementary School teacher-librarian Sarah Logan is already in her element.
She moves from table to table in her Star Wars-themed dress, animatedly answering questions and connecting with students who have come to the school’s library to learn about biographies and conducting research on the library’s databases.
“I truly love my job in the Dorothy Fox library,” Logan said later that day. “My days are busy, and by the end I am usually tired, but I know that I am helping connect kids with the stories they will carry with them for their entire lives.”
Dorothy Fox’s principal, Cathy Sork, and the school’s media paraprofessional, Laura Sheppard, watch Logan — who was recently named the Washington Library Association’s 2024 Elementary Teacher-Librarian of the Year — interact with the young students and praise Logan’s accomplishments.
“She is astonishing,” Sheppard said of Logan. “She has transformed this library.”
Logan has had an incredible impact on the Dorothy Fox library, as well as on students and staff, since joining the Camas elementary school staff in the fall of 2015, Sork said.