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District librarians show rising library use, multilingual collections and new programs during School Library Month

2987119 · April 14, 2025
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District librarians reported increased circulation, expanded e-book use and a range of library programs across 11 school libraries; librarians said they will continue collection development, multilingual resources and support for classroom research and student services.

District librarians presented an overview of library services and activity across Lake Oswego School District's 11 school libraries during the April 14 meeting.

Carrie Light, one of two credentialed district librarians, said library technicians and assistants staff libraries daily and that district circulation is trending toward the highest year on record for school‑library loans (excluding textbooks and devices). Light…

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