[Publib] Library Closing for "after school hours"
Shaw, Matthew M
shawmm at forsyth.cc
Wed Jan 3 10:57:58 EST 2007
We have a branch that opened about a dozen years ago next to a middle
school. For the first few years, the branch experienced many of the
problems others have described. The present manager was very proactive
when he came on board and set up meetings with school teachers and
officials to exchange concerns and to establish a dialog. That seems to
have helped a lot. A security guard was also hired.
Still, staff have learned that they must move their cars from the staff
parking area behind the building because they were easy targets for
vandalism.
Working with young people can be very challenging but also can be quite
rewarding.
Matt Shaw
Community Libraries and Outreach Services
Forsyth County Public Library
660 West Fifth Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
(336) 703-2978
shawmm at forsythlibrary.org
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Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 10:41 AM
To: publib at webjunction.org
Subject: RE: [Publib] Library Closing for "after school hours"
--- James Casey <jcasey at oaklawnlibrary.org> wrote:
> Although Oak Lawn is a village of 55,000, I have also heard the
> refrain from staff and patrons
"parents don't care and the police put these
> problems low on their list of priorities." Those of us who are
> Library administrators need to try to
convince the police to move the priority higher up.
I work in a city of 76,000 and the library is next door to the high
school. We certainly get very busy during after-school hours, and it can
get very rowdy and even disruptive. But we have a security guard who
arrives at around 2:30 every day and stays until we close at 9pm. Did
the library in Maplewood have a security guard? From the article it
doesn't sound like it, but I would think that's an obvious way to handle
this type of problem. I know in my city the police force is understaffed
and probably couldn't be pressured to make the library a priority if
they wanted to.
Closing the library so students won't come in sounds like discrimination
to me. Alienating an entire age group doesn't bode well for the future
when those kids become taxpayers and voters. Will they be supportive of
the library then? I sure wouldn't.
Linda
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