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The calamity of the disappearing school libraries

  • Written by The Conversation
imageLower-income students benefit the most from libraries. Yet, budget cuts are leading to a decline in their numbers.Pesky Librarians, CC BY-NC-ND

From coast to coast, elementary and high school libraries are being neglected, defunded, repurposed, abandoned and closed.

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