From the lantern room. . .seeing that beam of light reaching out to the sea and the startling reflection of the newly risen moon. . .puts everything in perspective.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Yes I Am in Seattle! to support Fund Our Future Washington!

Well, two posts ago I talked about not being in Seattle for the Washington Redskins playoff game. But today I WILL leave for Seattle for a much more important reason. I am headed to Olympia, Washington to support the "Fund Our Future Washington" campaign. Check out their website http://www.fundourfuturewashington.org/index.html The state of Washington citizens are calling on state leaders to ensure that all Washington elementary and secondary students have full-time access to school libraries and a certified teacher librarian.

As the elimination of school librarians is not unique to Washington I hope this will be a model that will draw the attention of other states that are suffering from cutbacks and will spread throughout the country to ensure our students receive the education they deserve with library media programs as an integral part of the instructional process.

Of course, this is the prime reason school librarian media specialists need to be included in the reauthorization of NCLB. What is mandated gets funded. (See my previous postings on the SKILLs Act and NCLB)

There is also a feature story in American Libraries on this grassroots movement launched last spring by three Spokane women whose determination to strengthen school libraries statewide began by combating their school board's decision to close part of a $10.8-million deficit by halving the hours of the 10 full-time K-8 teacher-librarians still employed by Washington's second-largest district." This is the kind of vital support from parents that we need to see! These parents get it! They understand that libraries are important and that our children need school libraries and school library media specialists. I urge all of you to read the article
http://www.ala.org/ala/alonline/currentnews/newsarchive/2008/january2008/washingtonskills.cfm

I will post more as it happens!

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