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Old 05-14-2022, 03:11 PM   #25
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And exactly how is that going to be managed?
See post 22.

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Are you planning on paying for an extra librarian or more for the larger schools? Are we now to keep all books behind locked doors and check student ID before letting them access the books? It's not as if every parent is going to agree with other parents on which books their child should be able to access.
Until the library gets around to inputting a student's restricted list, it falls upon the parents to teach their children which books their kids can't check out. If that fails, then those parents can have their child's library privileges revoked. At no time should they be allowed to impose their moral values upon the library's collection as a whole.

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I don't know about you but I've sat through too many meetings and, for the most part, if you have 20 parents complaining about access to library books, you'll find they are complaining about 20 different sets of books.
A restricted list of books tied to each child's account solves that problem.
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