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The Pennsylvania Library Association presented the Best Practices in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Award to Beth Bilus, head of teen and adult services at Huntingdon Valley Library, and Rich Worthington, Lower Moreland Township police training coordinator, for their work in developing CSI Club.

CSI Club is a collaborative initiative between HVL and the Lower Moreland Township Police Department, promoting community partnership and providing unique learning experiences for local youth.

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CSI Club, designed for students in grades 6 to 12, meets once a month and covers a variety of engaging topics related to forensic science, including fingerprinting, interview and interrogation skills, trace evidence collection, blood spatter analysis and foot and tire print analysis.

By focusing on these topics, the program not only enriches students’ understanding of STEM but builds leadership skills and encourages cooperative teamwork.

Bilus, an advocate for youth education and library services, said, “We are thrilled to be recognized by the Pennsylvania Library Association for our collaborative efforts with the Lower Moreland Township Police Department. The CSI Club has not only fostered a stronger sense of community but has also opened up exciting STEM learning opportunities for local teens. It is our hope that this recognition will inspire more library and community partnerships to create more innovative and engaging programs like CSI Club.”

Worthington, the deputy emergency management coordinator, said, “CSI Club is more than just a STEM program; it’s a way to empower our youth with practical skills and future career possibilities. By introducing them to expert instructors and authentic equipment, we are igniting their curiosity and encouraging them to explore the exciting world of forensic science and criminal investigation.”

The Pennsylvania Library Association is Pennsylvania’s oldest professional library organization, serving libraries, library staff and supporters throughout the state. PaLA provides opportunities for professional growth, leadership development and networking for library personnel and advocates.

For more information about CSI Club, email Bilus at hvlysa@mclinc.org. ••

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