The document provides library statistics for April and May, including days open, classes served, student visits, checkouts, eBooks viewed, and iPads issued. It also shows book checkout numbers by type, grade level, and top readers. Additional sections give data on iPad issues addressed in May and ways for patrons to stay connected to the library.
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May 2014 Library Statistics
1. Library Data
April
• Days Open – 17
• Classes Served – 68
• Student Visits – 1105
• Checkouts – 1486
• eBooks Viewed – 185
• iPads Issued – 9
May
• Days Open – 21
• Classes Served – 83
• Student Visits – 825
• Checkouts – 516
• eBooks Viewed – 183
• iPads Issued – 4
2. May
Circulation Statistics
107
336
5615
2
183
Book Checkout by Type
Nonfiction Fiction
Graphic Novels Magazines
Audio Books E-Books
493
60 430
100
200
300
400
500
600
6th
Grade
7th
Grade
8th
Grade
Book Checkout by
Grade Level
Print Copies Only
3. May
Top Ten Readers
1. Anne K. – 6th Grade – 10 books
2. Devon S. – 8th Grade – 10 books
3. Dy’Quayvis C. – 6th Grade – 9 books
4. Michael S. – 6th Grade – 9 books
5. Jacob G. – 6th Grade – 8 books
6. Dylan O. – 6th Grade – 8 books
7. Cole H. – 6th Grade – 7 books
8. Genecis M. – 6th Grade – 7 books
9. Lynda P. – 6th Grade – 7 books
10. Penelope R. – 6th Grade – 7 books
4. May Library Roundup
• Mrs. McManus attended National Library Legislative Days in
Washington, DC and met with our state’s legislators to talk
about how important libraries are to communities and
schools.
• We hosted a Scholastic BOGO book fair. Students purchased
over $4,000 in summer reading fun.
• Mrs. Reynolds’ eighth graders used the reference room to
practice their Shakespeare skits.
• The eighth grade science department hosted the Department
of Natural Resources.
• Mrs. Higgins’ students presented their science projects.
• We collected all our school iPads and stored them for the
summer. We are looking forward to another iRock year!
7. May iPad Update
• The majority of issues for
May included running out of
memory/needing to delete
apps, missing apps, and
iCloud issues.
• Damaged iPads are those
that must be sent in for
repair.
• iPads were prepared for
summer storage and taken
up beginning May 27th.
Total Issues Addressed - 69
Resets
12 (17%)
New
Student
4 (6%)
Lost &
Recovered
7 (10%)App/iOS
issues
35 (51%)
User
Error
7 (10%)
Damage
4 (6%)
8. Stay in Touch!
Like our library on Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/SMSMediaCenter
Follow Mrs. McManus on Twitter @SamsLitCafe
for book reviews and library news!
Check out our library resources at
tinyurl.com/falconsread