1. Library Data
December
January
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Days Open – 15
Classes Served – 95
Student Visits – 738
Checkouts – 1435
eBooks Viewed – 1037
iPads Issued - 7
Days Open – 16
Classes Served – 275
Student Visits – 1429
Checkouts – 1189
eBooks Viewed – 454
iPads Issued - 11
2. January
Circulation Statistics
Book Checkout by
Grade Level
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900
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Book Checkout by Type
950
175
454
9
177
173
6th
7th
8th
Grade Grade Grade
56
805
144
Nonfiction
Fiction
Graphic Novels
Magazines
Audio Books
E-Books
3. January
Top Ten Readers
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Ke’Jah B. – 6th Grade – 19 books
Daniela B. – 6th Grade – 15 books
Matthew C. – 6th Grade – 15 books
Caleb C. – 6th Grade – 15 books
Gracie M. – 6th Grade – 15 books
Lynda P. – 6th Grade – 15 books
Jackie R. – 8th Grade – 15 books
Rebecca B. – 6th Grade – 14 books
Jamie F. – 6th Grade – 14 books
Aaliyah W. – 6th Grade – 14 books
4. First Semester
Top Twenty-Five Readers
Lynda P. – 6th – 83 books
Leighann M. – 6th – 74 books
Jamie F. – 6th – 69 books
Gracie M. – 6th – 67 books
Elijah W. – 6th – 64 books
Jai’Wun D. – 6th – 63 books
Matthew C. – 6th – 62 books
Caleb C. – 6th – 62 books
A’Myra Wise – 6th – 61 books
Daniela C. – 6th – 60 books
Phillip B. – 6th – 56 books
Kenya L. – 6th – 54 books
Megan S. – 6th – 53 books
Ke’Jah B. – 6th – 52 books
Mary P. – 6th – 48 books
Niyah M. – 6th – 46 books
Coleman H. – 6th – 45 books
Saunya L. – 6th – 43 books
Jonathon J. – 6th – 42 books
Dylan O. – 6th – 42 books
Katherine W. – 6th – 41 books
Aaliyah W. – 6th – 40 books
Jackson E. – 6th – 39 books
Michael S. – 6th – 39 books
Ralph W. – 6th – 39 books
5. January Library Roundup
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Mr. Washington and Mrs. Makowski teamed up for College & Career Research.
Mrs. McManus prepared a Symbaloo of favorite colleges and universities along
with recommended career research sites. After students finished their
research, Mrs. McManus showed students how to use Prezi to put their
presentation together.
Mrs. Raymond’s academy students visited the library to begin their journey
through nonfiction. Students brought in their iPads with a list of Dewey Decimal
classifications to find the books they were most interested in.
Mrs. Knopf’s academy visited for book check out.
Mrs. Seabold used the reference room to introduce rising 9th graders to the ROTC
programs at our high schools.
Mrs. Stutts educated team 6-3 about recycling and the activities of the Green
Team.
Mrs. McManus was thrilled to accompany a group of our “Caught Reading”
students to Books-A-Million with Mrs. McLean!
7. January Favorite Titles
Remember to read 3 JBA titles by Feb. 14, 1014 to participate in the JBA program!
Ask Mrs. McManus for details!
8. January iPad Update
• 21 iPads circulated to new
students or due to damage
or technical issues.
• The majority of issues for
January included running
out of memory/needing to
delete apps, missing
apps, losing iPads on
campus, and errors using
new apps.
• Damaged iPads are those
that must be sent in for
repair.
Damage
10
User
Error – 9
App/iOS
issues 39
Resets
24
New
Student
11
Lost &
Recovered
10
Total Issues Addressed - 103