Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR69

Introduced
4/16/13  
Introduced
4/16/13  
Engrossed
4/17/13  
Engrossed
4/17/13  
Refer
4/18/13  
Refer
4/18/13  
Report Pass
5/30/13  
Report Pass
5/30/13  
Passed
6/5/13  

Caption

Requests that the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education reconsider proposed policy changes relative to school libraries

Impact

The potential revision in policy, which would allow school systems to request exceptions from library requirements, raised alarms about the repercussions it might have on the availability of library staff and resources. Without clearly defined policies, there were fears that some schools could opt out of maintaining proper library services, which might ultimately affect students' academic opportunities and resources. HCR69 highlights the crucial role that well-resourced libraries play in fostering students' learning experiences and readiness for future academic and career pursuits.

Summary

HCR69 is a House Concurrent Resolution that requests the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) to reconsider its motion regarding school library policies. The resolution arose from concerns that proposed changes could remove essential requirements related to the staffing and operational standards of school libraries across Louisiana. It emphasizes the significance of skilled librarians and comprehensive library services as vital to the educational growth and literacy of students at all grade levels.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding HCR69 has been largely supportive, reflecting a collective awareness of the importance of strong library services in education. Various stakeholders, including educators, parents, and library advocates, expressed concern regarding the implications of loosening library standards. The resolution garnered widespread legislative approval, indicating a commitment among lawmakers to ensure that all students in Louisiana have equitable access to library services and educational resources critical for their success.

Contention

Prominent points of contention involve the accountability mechanisms tied to the new exceptions policy. Critics argue that allowing schools to request waivers could lead to inconsistent library access, particularly affecting disadvantaged schools. The lack of written guidelines on how these exceptions would be administered also raised transparency concerns among stakeholders. Thus, while HCR69 advocates for reconsideration of the proposed changes, it also underscores the need for clear, enforceable standards that protect the essential role of school libraries in enhancing educational quality.

Companion Bills

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