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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- THE SAVE RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL LIBRARIES ACT | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Kislak, Read, Furtado, Cotter, Cortvriend, Shallcross | |
Date Introduced: January 30, 2026 | |
Referred To: House Education | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Title 16 of the General Laws entitled "EDUCATION" is hereby amended by |
2 | adding thereto the following chapter: |
3 | CHAPTER 117 |
4 | THE SAVE RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL LIBRARIES ACT |
5 | 16-117-1. Short title. |
6 | This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "The Save Rhode Island School |
7 | Libraries Act". |
8 | 16-117-2. Statement of policy. |
9 | (a) The general assembly hereby declares the following to be the policy of this state: |
10 | (1) School libraries, with well-funded programs, are essential to schools as research |
11 | consistently shows that students become better readers and read more when they are provided with |
12 | a wide variety of reading materials from which they can select to read. School librarians are trained |
13 | experts and are highly qualified to provide dynamic book collections meeting all reading levels and |
14 | spanning a variety of interests that allow students to choose their reading materials. School libraries |
15 | and school librarians foster a love of reading and a love of learning that enables students to become |
16 | life-long learners. |
17 | (2) School libraries and school librarians are essential in the instruction of information |
18 | literacy, digital citizenship, responsible use of artificial intelligence and media literacy in the age |
19 | of limitless information sources, social media, misinformation and disinformation. School |
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1 | librarians teach students to identify, evaluate and use information in order to become competent |
2 | researchers and ethical consumers and users of information. |
3 | (3) In order to be college and career ready in the twenty first century, students shall have |
4 | access to and be able to use information resources including books, digital media, web resources, |
5 | databases, artificial intelligence and technology vetted by school librarians. Library programs |
6 | provide equitable opportunity for all students to be able to read, locate, evaluate and interpret |
7 | information accurately for academic and professional success. |
8 | (4) Research consistently demonstrates that in schools with well-equipped and well- |
9 | stocked school libraries staffed by certified school librarians, students achieve higher scores on |
10 | standardized reading tests, have higher graduation rates, and enjoy learning more even when taking |
11 | demographics into consideration. |
12 | 16-117-3. Definitions. |
13 | As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings unless a |
14 | different meaning is clearly indicated by the context: |
15 | (1) "Commissioner” means the commissioner of elementary and secondary education. |
16 | (2) "Digital citizenship" means a set of norms, skills, and practices for using technology |
17 | safety, responsibly, legally and ethically. |
18 | (3) “Information literacy” means a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when |
19 | information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed |
20 | information. |
21 | (4) “Media literacy” means the ability to critically analyze stories presented in the mass |
22 | media and to determine their accuracy or credibility. |
23 | (5) “Public schools” means all public schools of any city or town in the state. This term |
24 | also includes all charter public schools, including district charter schools, independent charter |
25 | schools, and mayoral academies, and vocational schools. |
26 | (6) “School librarian” means a teaching professional who is certified by the department of |
27 | elementary and secondary education as an all grades library media teacher who is hired to run a |
28 | school library. This position may also be known as a school library media specialist. |
29 | (7) “School library” means a permanent facility in a public school that is available to the |
30 | entire school community and that contains learning and information resources and reading |
31 | materials in print and non-print media that is maintained and supervised by a certified school |
32 | librarian. This facility may also be known as a school library media center or library commons. |
33 | 16-117-4. A school library in each public school. |
34 | (a) Pursuant to §16-1-5(7), the commissioner shall ensure that every public school in Rhode |
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1 | Island has a school library in a permanent and dedicated space. |
2 | (b) A school library shall include the following essential elements, as determined by |
3 | professional standards: |
4 | (1) A collection of books and reading materials that is adequate in size for the student |
5 | population of the school in order that every student is offered a range of choices to meet their |
6 | reading interests and reading level and that also supports the teaching and learning priorities of the |
7 | school; |
8 | (2) Appropriate space for students to read and study comfortably and for instruction to |
9 | occur; |
10 | (3) Adequate technology for students to utilize to access information resources, complete |
11 | school assignments and produce original work; |
12 | (4) An automated system for the management of the library collection; and |
13 | (5) An adequate budget for library materials in order that they are kept up to date and in |
14 | good condition. |
15 | 16-117-5. A certified school librarian assigned to every public school. |
16 | (a) Pursuant to §16-1-5(7), the commissioner shall ensure that every public school in Rhode |
17 | Island has a certified school librarian to manage and maintain the library, provide information |
18 | resources to students and staff, promote reading and teach information literacy skills. |
19 | (b) All public schools in Rhode Island with populations of two hundred fifty (250) students |
20 | or more shall have at least one full-time certified school librarian who is dedicated to administering |
21 | and supervising the school library. Public schools with fewer than two hundred fifty (250) students |
22 | shall have at least a half-time certified school librarian who is dedicated to administering and |
23 | supervising the school library. |
24 | (c) The requirements of this section shall be phased in as follows: |
25 | (1) By the 2026-27 school year: All high schools shall have at least one full-time, certified |
26 | school librarian; |
27 | (2) By the 2028-29 school year: All high schools and middle schools shall have at least one |
28 | full-time, certified school librarian; and |
29 | (3) By the 2030-2031 school year: All schools kindergarten through grade twelve (K-12), |
30 | shall have at least one full-time, certified school librarian. |
31 | 16-117-6. Student access to the school library and its resources. |
32 | (a) Pursuant to §16-1-5(7), the commissioner shall ensure that public schools shall provide |
33 | students with access to the school library on a daily basis in order that students are aware of when |
34 | and how they are allowed to go to the library for book selection, reading, independent work, and |
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1 | related activities. |
2 | (b) The provision set forth in subsection (a) of this section shall be required for all levels, |
3 | kindergarten through grade twelve (K-12), and shall include time other than “library class” time or |
4 | scheduled research class time. |
5 | (c) School librarians shall be available during this open library time. |
6 | (d) Secondary schools shall provide access to students beyond the school day. This access |
7 | may include before-school, after-school and/or Saturday hours. |
8 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- THE SAVE RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL LIBRARIES ACT | |
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1 | This act would direct the commissioner of elementary and secondary education to ensure |
2 | that every public school has a school library in a permanent and dedicated space. This act would |
3 | also direct the commissioner to ensure that every public school has a certified school librarian to |
4 | manage and maintain the library. |
5 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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