The mission of the Forsyth Central High School Media Center is to be a collaborative learning space for all students, teachers, and school community. Our goals are to promote lifelong learning, support critical thinking, and foster a love of reading.
Talking with your kids on a regular basis about what they are reading can positively affect their performance at school and create important family bonds. We invite you and your child to look at our school media center catalog together to discuss options or create a list of books to check out.
Forsyth County Schools’ media centers provide resources that reflect all students within each school community. If you come across a book that does not match your family’s values and/or beliefs, and you would prefer that your child does not check that book out, please discuss it with your child.
We are always happy to help you and your child to find just the right book. This is a partnership, and we are excited to work with you!
Ms. Berry has both middle school and high school experience in the Media Center. She looks forward to working with the staff and students to assist with their research and reading needs.
Jim Tozier has been the Educational Technology Coach/Instructional Technology Specialist at FCHS since 2011. Prior to that, he spent 15 years in the classroom as a high school English teacher—focusing primarily on American Literature and Creative Writing.
Jim has an EdS in Instructional Technology (University of Missouri, 2009), an MAT in Teaching (Towson University, 1996), and a BA in English (University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 1993). He's also been a member of Mensa since 2007.
Outside of the world of education, Jim is an award-winning guitarist. He's released four albums of instrumental music on Solid Air Records: Guitar Pieces (2009), Celtic Guitar (2006), Solo Guitar (2006), and Castlerea (2003). He's also published a songbook titled Celtic Guitar Solos: Traditional Songs and Airs of Ireland and Scotland (2006).
Forsyth Central High School delivers monthly Digital Citizenship lessons during Dawg Time through the Neptune Navigate platform to promote responsible online behavior.