Dear colleagues. 
Over the years I had many opportunities to meet Rachel. Rachel is a 
professional and conscientious person. I thank her on behalf of AJL members as 
well as the present and past Council members and committee chairs for years of 
volunteering for AJL.
I saddens me to read of another school library that is not appreciated. 
In the past  few weeks I have received several calls for a need for library 
advocacy task force and, especially, for day schools. It is my goal the 
dedicate energy when I end my term as AJL President, to work on this important 
issue.
Please contact me if you are interested in joining me. 
Amalia, soon to be past AJL President 
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> On Jun 5, 2018, at 2:28 PM, Rachel Glasser <rkglas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Dear Colleagues,
>   I want to share with all of you that I am retiring as librarian at Yavneh 
> Academy in Paramus, NJ as of the end of this school year.  I have been here 
> for 22 years and worked in the field for over 35 years.  This decision is 
> totally my choice, and I am excited to plan the next part of my life which 
> will include taking classes, volunteer work, learning, more family and 
> grandchildren time, and AJL.  
>   Sadly, the school is not replacing me with a professional. The technology 
> department will be absorbing the library space and program, although it has 
> become quite clear that it will not be continuing in anywhere near a similar 
> way.  It saddens me that our excellent, current, and expansive collection of 
> Judaica and general studies will probably fade away.  Many teachers have 
> approached me to express their disappointment in the school's decision.  As 
> seems to be in many cases, I don't think the administration realizes how 
> important the role of the library is in our educational process.
>   Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend the conference in Boston since 
> school ends on June 20.  It is important to me to finish my job and leave in 
> the right way.  
>   Thank you all for your help over the years, your encouragement and ideas, 
> and your ongoing support.  I look forward to continuing to work with AJL and 
> all of you, a very special group of colleagues and friends.
> Rachel Glasser
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