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Pennsylvania PTA Takes Position on Public School Library Programs
Pennsylvania PTA realizes that effective school libraries
should include a variety of instructional and educational programs designed to meet
the needs of all students. Students and teachers need school library
services and related educational resources in order to meet Pennsylvania
academic standards for research and learning in all core academic
subjects. All Pennsylvania’s public schools should have a viable school
library, including impoverished, rural and urban communities which service a
larger number of at risk children. Pennsylvania Public School Code
requires school libraries and staffing for private schools although there is no
requirement for public schools to operate a school library or to have certified
staffing.
Adopted by the Pennsylvania PTA State Board of Managers January 23, 2011 |