The January 2012 monthly report from the Boiling Springs High School library media center can be summarized as follows:
1) The library hosted booktalks and orientations for new English classes, saw high book checkout numbers, and had its top circulating books be popular series titles.
2) The Bullldog Booklovers Club met to discuss two novels and there was enthusiasm about an upcoming field trip for The Hunger Games.
3) Most class visits were from English and CATE teachers encouraging pleasure reading, and circulation numbers remained highest for fiction books while computer equipment and online resources also saw steady usage.
2. Boiling Springs High School Library Media Center
January 2012
Highlights
Busy with Booktalks and Checkouts!
English II Orientation Many BSHS teachers encourage their students to read for
The start of a new semester brings with it new classes. This pleasure. During our first four days this semester,
semester, the BSHS LMC staff introduced eleven English II and teachers brought twenty-three classes in to check out
English III Honors classes to the resources available to them in books for pleasure reading. You might expect English
our library. After our presentation, students had to use those teachers would bring their classes to check out books,
resources to complete a Scavenger Hunt. but only 52% of the class visits were from the English
department. Our math, social studies, and CATE teachers
also took time from their instruction to bring classes to
Bullldog Booklovers Club Meeting, Jan. 9 the library.
Nineteen students and teachers met at 3:30 in the library to
discuss Everlost by Neal Shusterman and Fallen by Lauren Mrs. DeLac and Mrs. Pharr scheduled booktalks for their
Kate. The announcement of The Hunger Games field trip students. Mrs. Bullington shared several popular books
generated quite a bit of enthusiasm from various genres through both oral booktalks and
book trailers.
Januarys Top Ten Books
Series books still reign supreme at Bulldog Nation.
Checkout Visits by Department
1. Divergent 6. Catching Fire
2. Delirium 7. City of Bones English
3. The Hunger Games 8. Evermore 13%
Math
4. Matched 9. Blue Moon
5. Unwind 10. Department Nineteen 13% Soc. Studies
52%
CATE
22%
3. Use of Physical Space
Month (days open) Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan
(13) (21) (20) (19) (11.5) (19)
Student Visits Independent 798 2199 2002 2051 1678 2004
With a class 2403 4347 4455 5238 2538 4671
Totals 3201 6546 6457 7289 4216 6675
Class Visits to Library Class Visits to Computer Rooms
Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan
English 9 51 31 47 7 43
English 24 28 26 43 7 44
CATE 4 31 12 18 3
CATE 1 2 1 6 7
Fine Arts 1
Fine Arts 1
Foreign 7 15 11 30 1 28
Foreign Lang 2 3 2 5 5 2 Lang
Guidance 3 3 24
Guidance 5 1
Math 3 2 3 5 Math 2 2 2 1 2
Science 1 4 1 3 3 Science 8 19 17 21 9 16
Soc. Studies 8 12 8 8 6 5 Soc. Studies 24 24 20 22 4 14
Totals 39 45 46 90 30 67 Totals 50 116 116 134 64 106
4. Resource Usage Analysis
January 2012 Circulation Circulation by Patron Types
1400
1169 5%
1200 Soph
1000
19% Jr
800
600 42%
Sr
400
172
200 Faculty
32 2 7 21 10 28 38 4 9 41 7 4 2 8 7
0
B
FIC
VC
AB
DVD
YABA
0
REF
SC
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
34%
Dewey Decimal and Collection Categories
Equipment Circulation SC Streamline Usage
Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan
Faculty 25 71 73 60 34 28 Logins 27 51 31 49 8 43
Students 151 738 724 737 887 514 Videos/Segments 92 251 119 208 22 126
(computers) Streamed or D/L
Totals 176 809 797 797 921 542