On July 31, American Library Association President Julius C. Jefferson Jr. held a series of virtual interviews with Texas school librarians, beginning at Lubbock (Texas) Independent School District library. As one of the largest states by size and population, Texas school libraries are the hearts of a vast and diverse network of schools. The interviews highlighted in “Learning in Many Dimensions with Texas School Librarians” provided a glimpse into the innovation and dedication that they bring to their learning communities. School librarians and administrators will talk about summer learning, STEM, building a culture of inquiry, professional development, advocacy, and serving diverse student needs.