2018 Teen Nutmeg Book Award Student Reader Application
Each year, two students are chosen out of all the applicants from around the state to be members of the Teen Nutmeg Book Award Selection Committee. Serving on this committee is a challenging yet rewarding experience for the student readers and it is a privilege to be chosen. You get to do your favorite thing (read!), then discuss the books with others who love to read as much as you do. Before you make a decision about applying, however, there are several things that you and your parents need to take into consideration.

*You need to currently be in 8th or 9th grade.

*Serving on this committee is a huge commitment. The Teen Committee will read about 80 books (target audience grades 7-8). The Selection Chairperson compiles lists of 20-40 books and sends committee members the first list sometime in January or February. From the day you receive that first list you will be reading on the average of two books a week until October. That means 350 to 400+ pages a week for 38 to 40 weeks.

*Committee members are responsible for obtaining their own copies of the books. Most committee members rely largely on libraries; your local library, those in nearby towns and through the interlibrary loan service that is available in every Connecticut library.

*As a committee member you will be expected to read all the books on the lists, whether they suit your tastes or not. This can be difficult. If you do not like a book right at the start you must at least give it a good try.

*Three to five meetings (the number is determined by the chair) are held during the selection process. The Chairperson selects the sites, dates and times of the meetings. Meetings are usually on a school night. Depending on where you live, it could be a short or long drive (committee members are from all over the state). It will be up to your parents to see that you attend these meetings. Refreshments are on hand or you can bring your own snack. If you are unable to attend you must let the Chairperson know and also submit your preferences from the current list, with reasons for your choices. However, please know attendance is an important part of the Selection Committee process. Students should plan to attend all of the meetings.

*At the meetings the merits of each book are discussed. Lively debate is part of the process. It helps if you are comfortable talking about books in a room with about 13 adults (and only 1 other student).

*To help with this discussion, students are encouraged to participate in online discussions on our wiki site.

*At the last meeting in November, the committee stays until the final ten books are chosen, along with alternate titles. It is the most important meeting and usually the longest (and the committee usually sends out for pizza!).

The librarians and teachers on the committee are devoted to helping young people like you to connect with quality fiction. If you have participated in the Nutmeg program in the past, you realize that the books you help to select will be read by many students across the state of Connecticut. You will express ideas and opinions that are your own and will make a valuable contribution to the selection of Nutmeg nominees.

Taking into account all the above information, you and your parents can decide if you are up to the challenge. The fact that you are even considering it is a tribute to your reading ability and maturity.

If you are interested, please fill out the following application by November 15th.
Sign in to Google to save your progress. Learn more
Part One: Basic Information
First and Last Name *
Mailing Address *
Personal email address (Not school email) *
Please note: School email addresses often won't allow emails to be received from outside email addresses. Use a personal email for either yourself or a parent.
Phone Number *
Parent(s) Name(s) *
School Name & Town *
What grade are you in? *
Occasionally, it is easier to meet via Google Hangout or other video conferencing sites (especially if we get a lot of snow). How comfortable are you with this option? *
Required
Part 2: Essays
Please answer these essays completely yet concisely. If it helps, you may want to type these essays using a word processing program like Word. Then after you have edited and revised the essays, copy and paste them into this form. We are looking for essays that demonstrate a high level of reading (at the appropriate level) and quality writing. Please make sure you use correct spelling and grammar.
1. Write or type an essay one page or less on the following topic: Name one book you've read and loved that you think should be a Teen Nutmeg nominee. After a very brief description of the plot, tell what it is about the book that you enjoyed and why it would be a great nominee. Please be specific and don't include a book that's already been nominated. *
Keep in mind that to be nominated, a book must have: a) a well-constructed plot and defined story structure b) strong characterization c) striking language d) vivid setting e) appeal for readers in grades 7-8.
2. Please answer the following questions in one page or less: Which genres do you read for pleasure? What do you find particularly interesting about those genres? *
3. Why would you like to serve on this committee? *
4. When you are given your list of books to read for the committee, how will you go about locating copies so you can read them? *
Part Three: Teacher Recommendations
Please ask a teacher or librarian to write a letter recommending you for student representative on the Nutmeg Book Award Selection Committee. The letters should be sent to Dora Salm or Marie Aspinwall via email or the post office (see below for addresses). Please make sure they arrive by November 15th.
Name of teacher or librarian who will be submitting a letter of recommendation *
Contact information for person writing recommendation #1 *
email address and/or phone number
Optional: Name of second teacher or librarian who will be submitting a letter of recommendation
Contact information for person writing recommendation #2
email address and/or phone number
Part Four: Parent Permission
Students, please make sure you have permission from your parent(s). They need to read the information at the top of this application and understand the commitment involved in your participation on the Nutmeg Book Award Selection Committee.
please check below *
Required
Questions?
If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact one of the Teen Selection Committee Chairpersons:

Dora Salm
Bi-Cultural Day School
2186 High Ridge Rd, Stamford, CT 06903
(203) 329-2186 (w)
dsalm@bcds.org

OR

Marie Aspinwall
New Canaan Library
151 Main St, New Canaan, CT 06840
203-554-2103
maspinwall@newcanaanlibrary.org
Submit
Clear form
Never submit passwords through Google Forms.
This content is neither created nor endorsed by Google. Report Abuse - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy