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Monthly Report to Principal March 2010 Statistical Highlights Number of circulations: 5,048 Number of lost/damaged Items: 15 Dollar amount of lost/damaged items: $106.80 Average number of non-scheduled student visits per day: 22 Number of items added to the media center catalog: 47 General Highlights Diane Shore’s author visit was a success. She spoke to all grade-levels and sold over fifty copies of her books, as well as handed out order forms to all teachers. The 900 section of the collection was weeded. Over thirty texts were taken out of the collection due to publication date, damage, bias, and content not aligning to the Georgia Performance Standards. A book order of $600 was placed for the 900 section to replenish the books that were weeded and fill in gaps found in the curriculum after a review of the Georgia Performance Standards. Fulfilled a number of teacher requests including: o Books containing folk tales o Revolutionary War resources o CRCT instructional/practice materials and resources Assisted all grade levels with signing up their classes for a free trial on the IXL math website. Distributed a reference wiki to act as a reference supplement for teachers and students. Began re-modeling the media center website to include highlights from the 2009-2010 school year, as well as overall updated information.

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Page 1: Monthly Report To Principal

Monthly Report to PrincipalMarch 2010

Statistical Highlights

Number of circulations: 5,048

Number of lost/damaged Items: 15

Dollar amount of lost/damaged items: $106.80

Average number of non-scheduled student visits per day: 22

Number of items added to the media center catalog: 47

General Highlights

Diane Shore’s author visit was a success. She spoke to all grade-levels

and sold over fifty copies of her books, as well as handed out order forms

to all teachers.

The 900 section of the collection was weeded. Over thirty texts were

taken out of the collection due to publication date, damage, bias, and

content not aligning to the Georgia Performance Standards.

A book order of $600 was placed for the 900 section to replenish the

books that were weeded and fill in gaps found in the curriculum after a

review of the Georgia Performance Standards.

Fulfilled a number of teacher requests including:

o Books containing folk tales

o Revolutionary War resources

o CRCT instructional/practice materials and resources

Assisted all grade levels with signing up their classes for a free trial on the

IXL math website.

Distributed a reference wiki to act as a reference supplement for teachers

and students.

Began re-modeling the media center website to include highlights from the

2009-2010 school year, as well as overall updated information.

Page 2: Monthly Report To Principal

Future Plans

Collaborate with teachers on current units they are teaching in order to

create lesson and resource lists to help in successful academic

achievement of all students.

Implement several professional development units to teach how to use

and create wiki’s within the classroom as an instructional and resource

tool.

Re-arrange the non-fiction section to make it more user friendly for all

students.