Montreal Gazette

Author Patterson targets school libraries with cash

- HILLELITAL­IE

NEW YORK Having handed out more than $ 1 million to help independen­t bookstores, James Patterson is now sharing his wealth with some other vital, but often struggling, institutio­ns: U. S. school libraries.

The bestsellin­g author announced Monday that he was donating $ 1.25 million through a grant program administer­ed with Scholastic Reading Club, a division of Scholastic, Inc. Libraries or supporters of libraries can seek donations of $ 1,000 to $ 10,000.

Scholastic will match each donation with “Bonus Points” that can be used to purchase classroom materials. According to Patterson, requests can be for anything from fixing a computer system to paying for a school reading project.

“James Patterson is such a cham- pion of books and reading for all children. We are thrilled to work with him to support school libraries, which are essential for thriving school communitie­s,” said Judy Newman, president of Scholastic Reading Club.

Patterson, who has strong memories of his weekly visits to libraries as a child, said he wanted to “shine a light” on the problem of public schools with no libraries or underfunde­d libraries. In California, for instance, there was just one certified school librarian for every 7,784 students in 2012- 13.

More than 8,000 public schools nationwide did not have libraries in 2011- 12, according to the National Center for Educationa­l Statistics.

“A lot of schools also don’t have as many books as they should have,” Patterson said, adding that libraries were especially important for kids in households without books. “There’s a myth out there among some people that the kids are reading only digital books now. They’re not.”

The program will begin with a $ 250,000 donation from Patterson, with the remaining $ 1 million to be distribute­d throughout the year and additional funding likely in the future,

It’s the latest work of philanthro­py for Patterson, an advocate of literacy for more than a decade through such projects as Read, Kiddo, Read and the James Patterson Page Turner Awards, which offers cash prizes to individual­s who helped promote and encourage reading.

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