I'm sorry, but I don't see where signing a contract to look after library
materials and/or pay for damaged books is in violation of the Library Bill
of Rights.
Please steer me in the right direction.
What about fines? I don't fine kids with overdue books. Would those that
do fine be in violation of the Library Bill of Rights?
Carolyn
Carolyn Gundrum, B.Ed., (UBC) M.A. (WMU)
Library Media Specialist,
Hamilton Southeastern Junior High School
12001 Olio Road,
Fishers, IN 46037
www.indykids.us
www.mikids.com
webmistress@mikids.com
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