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West Bend presents three-year district library plan tied to state funding

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Summary

The Curriculum Committee reviewed a state-required district library plan that uses the Future Ready framework, outlines collection-development practices, staffing, holdings and a three-year timeline for updates tied to common school fund eligibility.

The West Bend School District Curriculum Committee on Sept. 30 received a district library plan presentation that staff said is required by the state and tied to library funding.

Pam (library coordinator) told the committee the plan uses the Future Ready framework to align library services with district curriculum and student-centered literacy goals and lays out priorities for the next three years, including strengthened collection development, an updated K–12 library scope and sequence, and more uniform programming across buildings.

Why it matters: the plan shapes how state library funds (common school funds) are used for collections and helps…

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