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District unveils five-year library plan emphasizing digital resources, makerspaces and staff support

West Allis-West Milwaukee School Board · November 11, 2025
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Summary

The board reviewed a draft five-year library plan that highlights the district's adoption of Sora (a statewide consortium) for ebooks/audiobooks, cost-saving moves (Learn360 replacing Discovery Education), investments in makerspace hardware and three priority focus areas to increase educator uptake and equitable access.

District innovation coaches presented the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District's proposed five-year library plan during the teaching-and-learning workshop, summarizing recent resource adoptions, cost-saving changes and three priority focus areas trustees are being asked to review.

Brennan Kelly, lead innovation coach, said the district joined a statewide consortium (WS DLC) to expand access to ebooks, audiobooks and magazines via Sora and that Learn360 was adopted to replace Discovery Education at substantially lower cost. "We adopted Sora for…

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