Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1958 Latest Draft

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                            82R25732 BPG-D
 By: Munoz, Jr. H.R. No. 1958


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Certified school librarians possess special
 experience and expertise necessary to help young Texans achieve
 their highest academic potential; and
 WHEREAS, In order to receive certification, librarians must
 hold a master's degree, have at least two full years of classroom
 teaching experience, and pass a graduate-level exam on library
 media functions and supporting school curricula; this
 certification ensures that information professionals are well
 qualified to meet the needs of children, whose first library
 experience may well be at school; librarians teach students how to
 select, use, understand, and evaluate information in all formats,
 and these skills are essential in building a strong foundation for
 academic success; and
 WHEREAS, National guidelines recommend that every school
 campus have at least one full-time, certified library professional;
 numerous research studies have shown a high correlation between
 strong student performance on state standardized tests and access
 to an exemplary school library program led by a certified school
 librarian; unfortunately, many elementary school children in Texas
 today are disadvantaged by their schools' lack of a certified
 librarian; and
 WHEREAS, Every Texan has a vested interest in ensuring that
 our children receive an education of the highest quality, and
 certified school librarians provide instruction that is
 fundamental to the development of the critical thinking and
 technological literacy skills required to compete in an
 increasingly challenging global economy; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
 Legislature hereby encourage school districts with any campus at
 which 500 or more students are enrolled to employ for each
 elementary school a librarian certified under the rules of the
 State Board for Educator Certification, and if the district is
 without any campus at which at least 500 students are enrolled, to
 employ a part-time certified librarian or a part-time teacher
 certified as a librarian, or to enter into a shared services
 arrangement for a certified librarian.