TROY, IL. – The Tri-Township Public Library and its Board of Trustees are proud to announce a landmark update to its membership policy. Following a unanimous vote during the board meeting on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, the library has officially approved the expanded Cards for Kids Act.

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This initiative ensures that every child between the ages of 5 and 18 within the community now has access to the library’s full suite of resources at no cost. By removing financial and residency barriers, the library aims to foster a lifelong love of reading and provide essential academic support for the next generation.

Expanded Eligibility for Every Student

Previously, library card eligibility was often restricted by specific municipal boundaries. Under the newly approved expansion, eligibility now covers all children whose parents pay taxes to Triad CU #2.

Whether a student is enrolled in public school or is being homeschooled, they are now entitled to their own library card. This policy change directly impacts students attending:

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  • Elementary Schools: Henning, Marine, Silver Creek, and St. Jacob.
  • Secondary Schools: Triad Middle School and Triad High School.

"We’re truly excited that our Board of Trustees approved the expansion of the Cards for Kids Act," said Elizabeth Fischer, Director of the Tri-Township Public Library. "This change allows us to welcome more children and families into the library and share all the resources we have to offer. We want every student who walks through our doors to feel that they belong here and that the library is a safe, welcoming place for them. It’s incredibly rewarding to know we can help spark a love of reading, learning, and discovery for even more students in our community."

How to Sign Up

Parents and guardians are encouraged to visit the library’s front desk to register their children. A library card provides students with more than just books; it offers access to digital research databases, e-books, educational programming, and safe study spaces.

About the TTPLD

The Tri-Township Library District aims to be the heart of the community by improving and enriching the lives of its users through information, education, accessibility, and recreation. It seeks to empower users by providing well-organized and up-to-date collections, access to emerging technologies, friendly service, and a well-trained staff committed to the library vision.

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