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[quote=Anonymous]For one thing, as of 13/14 SY Lafayette had 689 students to Drew's 168 with one less grade level. Lafayette should need a bigger library and can also easily justify a full time librarian. Smaller schools are unfairly forced to make trade-offs with limited resources or unreasonably expected to raise the funds themselves. While having funds for material acquisitions is one component, an integrated role for school librarians is the most critical need. Sue Bloom at Peabody is fantastic, as mentioned in the article. Barbara Ochmanek is equally fantastic at SWS. These schools don't view librarians as a luxury and their work is integral to the student learning environment.[/quote]
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