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I agree with drexle. my High school library was the same way- it wasn't bad for a school library, but good luck finding time to go. Are you going to tell a teacher "can I skip your class to go do research in the library, since after all, we're not doing anything important today"?
school libraries are a relic from the time when there were actually "study halls" and "free periods". as such, I'm all for gutting them. it's like having a gym with free weights and a personal trainer that you can't use during gym class, but is nonetheless "there for you".
I worked in our high school library as an aide for that reason. I love to read, and it gave me the opportunity to do so. But then, I'm talking about that time when there were "study halls" and "free periods", way back when...
Kids these days have only to go home, go online, and just about any info they need is at their fingertips, (along with some they should never see).
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