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- Fearless Factor: Seamless Conversations Lead to Collaboration in the Northwest Independent School District Voutos, Gloria E. Norton, Angela Dunbar, Wes Conklin, Shane Team Teaching Librarian Teacher Cooperation School Libraries Middle School Teachers Librarians Science Teachers Grade 6 Science Instruction Research Skills Educational Planning Student Evaluation In the Northwest Independent School District (ISD) located in north Texas, collaboration is "not" optional; it is expected from all teachers. The driving force behind this effort is the district's vision: "the best and most sought-after school district where every student is future ready: Ready for college, Ready for the global workplace, Ready for personal success." As collaborators, teachers know what is expected and have the tools to tap the potential for all students; the school library is the intellectual hub of the school and the school librarian strives to be the binding agent. From its inception, the collaborative process that Northwest ISD fosters is one where the school librarian is an instructional partner who fuels collaboration with endless positive energy and bountiful intellectual curiosity. This article presents the authors' latest ongoing collaboration. Throughout the process, they reflect on the lesson, evaluate student progress (value added), and make instructional adjustments where needed. (Contains 1 figure.)