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Student survey finds Lake Oswego teens want brighter, flexible library spaces and more tech

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A Lake Oswego Public Library advisory board survey of grades 6–12 found students seek more welcoming, modern spaces, quiet study areas, creative tech like 3D printers, and improvements to accessibility and transportation.

A survey conducted by Lake Oswego High School student Anisha Oraganti and presented to the Lake Oswego City Council on July 15 found strong youth demand for modernized, flexible library spaces that support studying, creativity and social connection.

Anisha, a library advisory board youth liaison, told the council she collected 355 responses from students in grades 6–12 between March and mid‑May 2025. Major priorities reported were quiet study areas (256 respondents), maker and creative technology…

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