Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0639

Introduced
3/7/25  

Caption

Creates the School Libraries Act.

Impact

The act proposes phased implementation of its requirements, ensuring that by the 2030-31 school year, all public schools K-12 will have at least one full-time certified librarian. This structured timeline underscores the state's commitment to advancing educational resources. Furthermore, the act aims at providing equitable access to information and technology, which is particularly crucial in a digital age filled with information overload. The establishment of this act will likely necessitate revisions to existing education regulations, impacting how schools allocate resources and staffing for library services.

Summary

Senate Bill S0639, known as 'The School Libraries Act', is aimed at enhancing the role of school libraries within public education in Rhode Island. The bill establishes a mandate for every public school to have a dedicated school library space along with a certified school librarian. It emphasizes that well-funded and comprehensive school library programs are crucial for fostering reading among students and improving their academic performance. The bill acknowledges the correlation between well-resourced libraries and higher student achievement metrics, such as graduation rates and standardized test scores.

Contention

While the bill is likely to enjoy broad support from educational advocates, there may be contention surrounding budget implications and funding allocation for smaller or under-resourced schools. Concerns may arise regarding how schools will manage costs associated with hiring full-time librarians and maintaining adequate library facilities. Furthermore, the bill's successful implementation hinges on the availability of trained librarians, which may pose challenges in regions experiencing teacher shortages or where librarian training programs are limited.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2520

Requires every public school in Rhode Island to have a school library or library media center in a permanent and dedicated space available to students in grades K-12 with a librarian available.

RI H7888

Requires every public school in Rhode Island to have a school library or library media center in a permanent and dedicated space available to students in grades K-12 with a librarian available.

RI H5095

State Aid To Libraries

RI S0541

State Aid To Libraries

RI S0498

General Regulatory Provisions -- Electronic Book Licenses To Libraries And Schools

RI H5148

General Regulatory Provisions -- Electronic Book Licenses To Libraries And Schools

RI S2281

Encourages and protects the freedom of public libraries to acquire materials without limitations and prohibits materials being removed from public libraries due to partisan or doctrinal disapproval.

RI H7386

Encourages and protects the freedom of public libraries to acquire materials without limitations and prohibits materials being removed from public libraries due to partisan or doctrinal disapproval.

RI S0540

Historical Society Libraries

RI S0445

Historical Society Libraries

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