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- Fighting "Fake News": How We Overhauled Our Website Evaluation Lessons Johnson, Mica School Libraries Library Role Librarians Middle Schools Media Literacy Information Literacy News Media Web Sites Social Media The school librarian at Farragut Middle School in Knoxville, Tennessee, describes how, given the recent surge of fake news, her school was inspired by the new American Association of School Librarians Standards Framework for Learners (2017) to overhaul its website evaluation lessons in the school library program. Concentrating on the Shared Foundations Inquire, Curate, and Engage--and their Key Commitments--the school updated, created, and located new teaching resources, enabling teachers to build lessons about detecting fake news that were more comprehensive than lessons used in the past. After updating the school's perspective on the phrase "fake news," the school transformed website evaluation lessons into media literacy lessons, widening the scope to include content such as memes, online comments, links posted on social media, and native advertising. The program has begun experimenting with different website/information evaluation methods and is evolving to incorporate games. The author notes that teaching media literacy is one way to fight fake news and create lifelong learners.