Library DataDecember• Days Open – 15• Classes Served – 95• Student Visits – 738• Checkouts – 1435• eBooks Viewed – 1037• iPads Issued - 7
January• Days Open – 16• Classes Served – 275• Student Visits – 1429• Checkouts – 1189• eBooks Viewed – 454• iPads Issued - 11
JanuaryCirculation Statistics
175
80514456
9
454
Book Checkout by Type
Nonfiction FictionGraphic Novels MagazinesAudio Books E-Books
6th Grade
7th Grade
8th Grade
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1000 950
177 173
Book Checkout by Grade Level
January Top Ten Readers
1. Ke’Jah B. – 6th Grade – 19 books
2. Daniela B. – 6th Grade – 15 books
3. Matthew C. – 6th Grade – 15 books
4. Caleb C. – 6th Grade – 15 books
5. Gracie M. – 6th Grade – 15 books
6. Lynda P. – 6th Grade – 15 books
7. Jackie R. – 8th Grade – 15 books
8. Rebecca B. – 6th Grade – 14 books
9. Jamie F. – 6th Grade – 14 books
10. Aaliyah W. – 6th Grade – 14 books
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
January Library Roundup• 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!
January Favorite Series
January Favorite Titles
Remember to read 3 JBA titles by Feb. 14, 1014 to participate in the JBA program! Ask Mrs. McManus for details!
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. Total Issues Addressed - 103
Resets 24
New Student
11
Lost &Recov-ered 10
App/iOS
issues - 39
User Error –
9
Damage 10
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