What is LTLA?
The Louisiana Teen-age Librarians Association is a state organization composed of individual library club members from throughout the state. It has a full slate of student elected officers and an executive committee which conducts business under the sponsorships of a branch of the Louisiana Library Associations (LLA) called the Louisiana Association of School Librarians (LASL).
LTLA has been in existence since 1950 and holds an annual conference in Alexandria, LA. A fall and spring newsletter keeps members informed of upcoming events. The constitution and by-laws require that officers be elected from different high school and middle school library clubs.
Our motto is: READING, KNOWLEDGE, SERVICE which enables members to plan meaningful and varied leadership experiences in carrying out club work.
Who may join LTLA?
Any club whose sponsor is a member of LASL and has an organized Library and/or Media Club at their school.