On Sept. 11, the library hosted an open house to invite the community to see the updates and celebrate the first school board meeting held in the library after the completion of the Libraries Transform project.
We were happy to welcome Robin Hargrave, Youth & School Services Consultant from the South Central Kansas Library System (SCKLS). She represents the organization that provided $20,000 in grant funding for the project. We were pleased to give her a tour and show her all the positive changes in our library. ā Take a look at our slide show of before and after pictures and the update process. STUDENT & STAFF COMMENTS
We have heard many positive comments from students and staff. Here are a few things they've had to say about our new and improved library space:
āWe are so grateful to SCKLS for helping us make improvements in our space that will benefit our community for years to come.
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The Sterling Jr/Sr High School Library space received new paint, carpet, fiction shelves, and tables and chairs on wheels to provide flexible seating for a variety of meetings and events. The project was paid for through a $20,000 Libraries Transform grant awarded by the South Central Kansas Library System with matching funds from the district.
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Amy BrownleeMrs. Brownlee is the District Librarian for USD 376 in Sterling, Kansas. Archives
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