Oops! Sorry about that, I hit send before I changed the address on the
email.

Deanna

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Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 4:01 PM
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Subject: FW: Public Library Programs for Homeschoolers and Charter
Schools



Hello,

This message was sent by Christine McNew at the TSLAC.  Please respond to
Christine and not the list.

Thanks,
Amanda at CTLS

Staff from the National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES) are
interested in gathering information about the role of libraries in
supporting education.  NCES has recently established an agreement with the
Education Statistics Services Institute (ESSI) to begin gathering
information in this area, focusing initially on the role of public libraries
in support of home schooling and charter schools.

Do you offer any special programs for homeschoolers or charter schools at
your public library?  If so, would you please send a description to me?  Any
information you can provide about what public libraries in your area are
doing to support home schooling and charter schools would be enormously
helpful.

Thank you so much.

Christine McNew
Youth Services Consultant
Texas State Library and Archives Commission
1201 Brazos
Austin, Texas  78701
512-463-6623



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