Library discusses funding cuts and access for homeschooled children

July 09, 2025 | Los Alamos, New Mexico


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Library discusses funding cuts and access for homeschooled children
During a recent meeting of the Los Alamos County Inclusivity Task Force, significant concerns were raised regarding funding cuts to regional libraries and their potential impact on community resources. A task force member highlighted that while Los Alamos County libraries might absorb some of the financial strain, smaller regional libraries could face severe challenges due to their reliance on these funds.

The discussion also touched on the accessibility of library materials for children. It was confirmed that there are no age restrictions on accessing library collections, allowing children to explore all available materials. However, library staff emphasized that they guide young patrons towards age-appropriate content, ensuring that children are not directed to inappropriate topics.

Additionally, the task force addressed the needs of the growing homeschooled population in the community. Members expressed interest in understanding what resources and curricula are available to support homeschooling families, especially in light of potential shifts in public education.

The meeting underscored the importance of libraries as vital community resources and the need for continued support to ensure they can serve all residents effectively. As the task force moves forward, they aim to explore ways to enhance inclusivity and access to educational materials for all families in Los Alamos County.

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