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Chicago Just Gave 315k Students A Free Library Card

More than 315,000 students across Chicago just gained access to one of the most powerful resources a young person can have, and all it required was the school ID already sitting in their pocket. Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Public Library have partnered to automatically enroll every student in the district as a library cardholder, with their existing school ID doubling as the card itself. The program, called The 81 Club after the city’s 81 library locations, eliminates every barrier that might stand between a student and a library visit, including paperwork, documentation requirements, and the need for a parent to apply on their behalf. For foster youth, unhoused students, and undocumented students, that last detail removes a wall that no child should ever have to face simply to borrow a book or sit with a story.

A pilot version launched a few years ago across four Chicago neighborhoods and delivered results that surprised even its organizers, with library access among economically disadvantaged students jumping 63 percent and climbing 81 percent among English language learners. The full citywide rollout now extends those same benefits to every single CPS student regardless of zip code, enrollment status, or personal documentation. Students can check out from the library system’s 6 million-piece collection, tap into research databases, and use digital platforms loaded with ebooks, audiobooks, and classroom learning materials, while teachers across the district gain access to those same tools at the same time. The city is also releasing limited edition library cards featuring artwork created by students themselves, and officials say the whole effort is what equity looks like when it stops being a promise on paper and becomes something every child can actually hold in their hands.

Source: https://blockclubchicago.org/2026/04/08/chicago-turns-all-public-school-ids-into-library-cards-to-boost-student-access/

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