Elizabethtown Area school board votes to keep Little Free Libraries as separate entity from district
LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, JUN 25 – The board affirmed Little Free Libraries as community-run and separate from district policy after concerns about content and endorsement, with over 200,000 such libraries worldwide.
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Central Pa. school district distances itself from Little Free Libraries
By Ashley Stalnecker And Chloe Nguyen, LNP, Lancaster (TNS)Elizabethtown Area school board voted unanimously Tuesday to keep Little Free Libraries on its three elementary school properties as a community entity not endorsed by the district and free of any restrictions set forth in the board’s library policy.
·Harrisburg, United States
Read Full ArticleElizabethtown Area school board votes to keep Little Free Libraries as separate entity from district
Elizabethtown Area school board voted unanimously Tuesday to keep Little Free Libraries on its three elementary school properties as a community entity not endorsed by the district and free of any restrictions set forth in the board’s library policy.
·Lancaster, United States
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