Abstract
Whereas there is a general appreciation of libraries' role in educational performance and literacy
development among learners, the status of school libraries still needs to improve. The struggle to
secure a workable school library policy in Kenya is far from won. This study investigated the status
of school libraries in Migori County by analyzing available resources and giving a framework for
their development. Data was collected using questionnaires and Interviews in schools drawn from
all eight sub-counties in the county. The data was analyzed thematically based on parameters that
define successful school libraries to arrive at study conclusions. The study recommends
fundamental policy changes to improve Kenya's school libraries' status.