![]() ![]() Rondelle, who coordinated and publicized the event within DCPS, stated afterward, “It was great seeing librarians who serve in different capacities throughout the District of Columbia collaborating for a common cause.” Price, Ed.D., Library Programs Manager at the District of Columbia Public Schools. The partnership between DCLA and DCPS would not have been possible without help from Dr. The annual service project evolved from the advocacy challenge presented in 2014 by American Library Association President, Courtney Young, and Bailey’s concept of a physical effort to help support and advocate for school libraries. It is my hope that we will continue this volunteer effort for years to come!” said DCLA Past President, Christina Bailey, an Information Research Specialist at the Congressional Research Service. “DCLA is glad to work with DC Public School libraries for the second year. The initiative brings together area librarians, information professionals and library supporters to help improve and advocate for D.C. The effort was part of the #MySchoolLibrarian campaign organized by DCLA and DCPS. Harris and Houston Elementary School libraries located in Ward 7, one of the most underprivileged wards in the District. Day of Service embracing this ideal of “dangerous unselfishness.” Volunteers worked at both C.W. was taken from this world forever he made the statement, “Let us develop a kind of dangerous unselfishness.” On Monday, January 18, 2016, District of Columbia Library Association (DCLA) members came together with District of Columbia Public School (DCPS) staff during this year’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Another Successful MKL Day of Service for DCLA & DCPS ![]()
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