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The SKILLs Act

On Tuesday June 26, 2007, Senators Jack Reed (D-RI) and Thad Cochran (R-MS) and Representatives Raul Grijalva (D-AZ) and Vernon Ehlers (R-MI) introduced the Strengthening Kids’ Interest in Learning and Libraries (SKILLs) Act that guarantees students across America will be served by state-certified school library media specialists and will have the library resources they need to succeed.

The SKILLs Act:

  • Requires school districts, to the extent feasible, to ensure that every school within the district employs at least one state-certified school library media specialist in each school library;
  • Establishes as a state goal that there be at least one highly qualified school library media specialist in every public school;
  • Broadens the focus of training, professional development, and recruitment activities to include school library media specialists;
  • Ensures that funds will serve elementary, middle, and high school students; and
  • Requires books and materials to be appropriate for and engage the interest of students in all grade levels and students with special learning needs, including English language learners.

URGENT ACTION NEEDED: This legislation is critical to the future of school library media specialists. Contact your Senators and ask them to cosponsor S. 1699.  Contact your Representative to co-sponsor H.R. 2864.

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