1. Library Data
January
February
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Days Open – 16
Classes Served – 275
Student Visits – 1429
Checkouts – 1189
eBooks Viewed – 454
iPads Issued – 11
Days Open – 15
Classes Served – 55
Student Visits – 1193
Checkouts – 1181
eBooks Viewed – 374
iPads Issued – 8
2. February
Circulation Statistics
Book Checkout by
Grade Level
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Book Checkout by Type
847
374
178
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36
256
142
767
158
6th
7th
8th
Grade Grade Grade
Nonfiction
Fiction
Graphic Novels
Magazines
Audio Books
E-Books
3. February
Top Ten Readers
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Devon S. – 8th Grade – 21 books
Jamie F. – 6th Grade – 20 books
Matthew C. – 6th Grade – 17 books
Jackie R. – 8th Grade – 17 books
Brandon P. – 7th Grade – 16 books
Anne K. – 6th Grade – 15 books
Ke’Jah B. – 6th Grade – 13 books
Caleb C. – 6th Grade – 13 books
Gracie M. – 6th Grade – 13 books
Haley B. – 6th Grade – 12 books
4. February Library Roundup
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Students and a few teachers participated in Blind Date with a Book this month.
Students selected gift-wrapped books that they promised to spend at least 24
hours getting to know. Then, they evaluated the book and entered their names in a
prize drawing. Our winners? Mrs. Taylor, our ESOL teacher and team 6-2’s Sofia L.
Mrs. McLean’s Literacy Club collected nearly 300 new and gently used books for
Pilgrim’s Inn for Book Giving Day. Our library served as the collection spot!
The library hosted IGB days, where 8th graders sign up for their high school classes.
Mrs. McManus and Ms. Knight traveled to Columbia to be part of a discussion
panel on moving to 1:1 technology integration at the SCEPUR conference.
Bad weather afforded Mrs. McManus a great opportunity to book talk some fun
reads to our sixth graders before early dismissal on February 11th.
40 students participated in the South Carolina Junior Book Award voting party on
February 21st. Each of these students read at least 3 of the nominees and
celebrated with pizza from Little Ceaser’s. Sullivan’s winning title? The Running
Dream by Wendlein Van Draanen!
Mrs. McManus had an intern spend a few hours in the library learning about our
library program.
7. February iPad Update
• 14 iPads circulated to new
students or due to damage
or technical issues.
• The majority of issues for
February included running
out of memory/needing to
delete apps, missing
apps, losing iPads on
campus, and downloading
inappropriate (gaming)
content.
• Damaged iPads are those
that must be sent in for
repair.
Damage
8 (5%)
User Error
10 (7%)
App/iOS
issues
81 (57%)
New
Student
6 (4%)
Resets
21 (15%)
Lost &
Recovered
17 (12%)
Total Issues Addressed - 143
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9. 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
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