Low-budget libraries have high cost

Kathleen de la Pena McCook sent over a Sad Story Florida’s school libraries. They say the academic backbone of Florida’s schools is becoming little more than a warehouse for old, useless books.

An Orlando Sentinel investigation of school libraries across the state found a system educators call a national embarrassment. Outdated books occupy shelves. Untrained clerks oversee dozens of media centers. Libraries close frequently for testing and picture days.