KANKAKEE – To provide resources to libraries through books, periodicals, multilingual materials, technology and programs, State Senator Patrick Joyce announced five school districts in Will County will receive more than $13,000 in funding.
“Libraries provide students with many tools to be successful, whether it’s books, technology or other media sources,” said Joyce (D-Essex). “We need to ensure our school libraries are staying up to date with growing trends and new materials so our students can thrive in school.”
Funding for the School District Library Grant Program originates from the General Reserve Fund and is appropriated for this purpose by the Illinois General Assembly.
The following school districts in Joyce’s district received a total of $13,682:
- Lincoln-Way Community High School District 210 - $5,855
- New Lenox School District 122 - $4,174
- Manhattan Elementary School District 114 - $1,530
- Reed-Custer Community School District 255U - $1,107
- Wilmington School District 209U - $1,016
The grants, awarded once every fiscal year, will support school library services for over 1 million students enrolled in kindergarten through 12th grade across the state.
“When we are able to have full, updated libraries, we have the ability to provide quality education to students,” said Joyce. “Through funding like the School District Library Grant Program, we are making sure to uphold Illinois’ commitment to bettering education for all stages in the state.”
For a full list of libraries that received funding, visit the Secretary of State’s website.