Priority Group I - Child Advocacy

Charge

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To identify, evaluate and make recommendations on issues, legislation and services concerning children on the local, state and national levels. 1. Early childhood programs and services, 2. Intellectual freedom, 3. Legislation, 4. Library service to special population children and their caregivers, 5. Public awareness, and 6. School age programs and service.

Roster

Ann L. Kalkhoff
(Consultant, July 1, 1993, to June 30, 1994)

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Composition

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Priority Group I consists of one consultant appointed from the ALSC membership at large, serving a 2-year term.

Subcommitees and Task Forces

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Priority Group I consists of one consultant appointed from the ALSC membership at large, serving a 2-year term.

Origin

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Established in 1975 at the request of the ALSC Board of Directors.

Staff Liaison

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ALSC

alsc@ala.org

312-280-2163

Get Involved

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ALSC and 91´«Ã½ value committed and active committee members. Qualified ALSC members are welcome to volunteer to serve on ALSC's committees. Committee members must have an interest in the work of the committee; be able to attend Annual Conferences and Midwinter Meetings to participate in the meetings and activities of the committee; and be able to work between conferences via e-mail and 91´«Ã½ Connect. Express your interest in serving on this or other ALSC committees by filling out an ALSC committee volunteer form. Depending on the committee, appointments take place either in the spring or fall. Accordingly, committee service begins either following Annual Conference or Midwinter Meeting.