More than 200 Los Angeles Unified School District elementary school libraries have reopened in just two months, according to district officials.
Recession-era budget cuts had left many libraries without staffing. The cuts persisted even when the economy began to improve: a year ago half of the district’s 650,000 students were still without a librarian or library aide
From LAUSD reopening libraries after recession closings | 89.3 KPCC
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