Improving Literacy Through School Libraries
Last Update: November 6, 2007
Introduction
The Improving Literacy Through School Libraries (LSL) program is designed to improve student literacy skills and academic achievement by providing schools with up-to-date library materials and to ensure that school library media centers are staffed by well-trained and professionally certified school media specialists.
The program is administered by the Department of Education and is the first program specifically aimed at upgrading school libraries since the original school library resources program was established in 1965.
Numerous studies show there is a clear link between the quality of library media programs in schools staffed by an experienced school library media specialist and student academic achievement. School library media centers can contribute to improved student achievement by providing up-to-date instructional materials aligned to the curriculum and instructional practices, collaborating with and supporting teachers, administrators, and parents, and extending their hours of operation beyond the school day.
*SeeScholastic's School Libraries Work! (2006 Edition) (PDF)
LSL is authorized through Title I, Part B, Subpart 4, section 1251, of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (P.L. 107-110). The No Child Left Behind Act is up for reauthorization in 2007.
The program is authorized to receive $250 million in federal funding. When the funding levels are less than $100 million in a fiscal year, the Secretary awards competitive grants to eligible school districts. When funds are equal to or more than $100 million, the program will be distributed as formula grants to state departments of education.
The U.S. Department of Education awards competitive grants to high poverty school districts. Only school districts in which 20 percent of the students served are from families with incomes below the poverty line are eligible to apply. In FY 2004, out of approximately 700 applicants, only 92 grants were funded. Eight states - Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Nevada, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Wyoming - have never received a grant.
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Current Status
Information on the Improving Literacy Through School Libraries (LSL) program will be made available in the spring of 2008. Please check back at that time or check the Department of Education's LSL page for forthcoming details.
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Award Information
2007 Total Funding: $19,042,452 Total Awards: 78 Total Applicants: 486 Average Awards: $244,134 Range of Awards: $61,062 to $399,420
States not receiving funding in FY 2007 (23): Alabama, Colorado, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New
Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming
2006 Total Funding: $19,486,170 Total Awards: 78 Total Applicants: 520 Average Awards: $190,000 Range of Awards: $30,000 to $300,000
States not receiving funding in FY 2006 (24): Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming
2005 Total Funding: $19.1 million Total Awards: 85 Total Applicants: 636 Average Award: $225,000
States not receiving funding in FY 2005 (23): Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Verginia, West Verginia, and Wyoming.
2004 Total Funding: 19,842,000 Total Awards: 92 Total Applicants: approximately 700 Average Award: $ 200,000
States not receiving funding in FY 2004 (21): Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, and Wyoming
2003 Total Funding: $12,419,000 Total Awards: 73 Total Applicants: 700 Average Award: $165,000
States not receiving funding in FY 2003 (24): Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
2002 Total Funding: $12,418,750 Total Awards: 94 Total Applicants: 593 Average Award: $75,000 Range of Awards: $24,000-$350,000
States not receiving funding in FY 2002 (17): Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
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State Funding Histories
Click on the name of your state to find your local information. States in Purple have never been funded and have no page.
Alabama | Alaska | Arkansas | Arizona | California | Colorado | Connecticut | Delaware | District of Columbia | Florida | Georgia | Hawaii | Idaho | Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | Kansas | Kentucky | Louisiana | Maine | Maryland | Massachusetts | Michigan | Minnesota | Mississippi | Missouri | Montana | Nebraska | Nevada | New Hampshire | New Jersey | New Mexico | New York | North Carolina | North Dakota | Ohio | Oklahoma | Oregon | Pennsylvania | Rhode Island | South Carolina | South Dakota | Tennessee | Texas | Utah | Vermont | Virginia | Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin | Wyoming
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What can I do?
Urge Congress to provide $100 million for the improving Literacy Through School Libraries program in FY 2008.
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