[CASL-L] Requesting Print, Fiction Circulation Stats, HS

Michele Eligio meligio at northbranfordschools.org
Wed May 15 11:27:02 PDT 2019


Jodie,

I actually think that you are actually doing well with your stats. You have
a little more than one book per student being checked out. (Although, I
know it doesn't translate that directly.)

On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 1:53 PM Jodie D'Alexander <
jdalexander at region16ct.org> wrote:

> 2017-2018 - Fiction Titles (728)   Total Circulation (2836)
> 2018-2019 - Fiction Titles (718)  Total Circulation ( 1880)  **as of
> 5/15/19*
>
> Total number of enrolled students = 680
>
> Very interested in strategies to improve circulation.
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> On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 1:07 PM STEPHANIE PATTERSON <
> spatterson at southingtonschools.org> wrote:
>
>> I'm not sure where we are with circulation, but I've got about 350 or so
>> books now due.
>>
>> The barriers I've found for SHS students (2000) are time... (not enough,
>> too many extra-curr commitments)
>>
>> Can't find a good one (it didn't jump out at me, but I don't want to use
>> the catalog or shelf browse)
>>
>> Everything gets graded in English....
>>
>>
>> Some English teachers bring them in once or twice a year as a class to
>> get a book, but then they don't continue and don't allow consistent time in
>> class to read. It's true that there is a high degree of accountability, and
>> I stopped charging fines because I'd rather see them attempt to read.
>>
>> Against my own better advice to myself, I'm trying displays with title
>> summaries in small binders nearby for a quick glance thru at say... Nutmegs.
>>
>> We have a principal and assistant principal retiring, and perhaps culture
>> will shift with new leadership.
>>
>> When I taught middle school, we did a fair amount of pleasure reading,
>> and I always read when students read (no grading or planning or reading
>> online). I'm not sure why high school teachers and culture is so opposed,
>> and I wish I had some better ideas too.
>>
>>
>> Stephanie Patterson
>> Southington High School Library
>> "Building character with critical thinking, creativity,
>>  collaboration and communication."
>>
>> tel: 860.628.3229 x 11335
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>> *From:* CASL-L <casl-l-bounces at mylist.net> on behalf of Janice
>> Pellegrino <janpellegrino at milforded.org>
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 15, 2019 12:37 PM
>> *To:* Mr. McKenna
>> *Cc:* CASL_L
>> *Subject:* Re: [CASL-L] Requesting Print, Fiction Circulation Stats, HS
>>
>> I'm in Milford and have approximately 900 students.
>>
>> Joseph A. Foran High School
>>
>> 2017-2018:  1471
>> 2018-2019:  1386 (so far)
>>
>> I did a really informal poll of two English classes this year about what
>> could encourage them to read more and these were the responses they gave.
>>
>> List one or more things that would help you to read more often for
>> pleasure.
>>
>> Time Management/More Time/Spending Less Time on Cell Phone:  9
>>
>> Finding Books That Are Interesting/Have a Good Connection with the
>> book/finding books that match my interest/finding high fantasy books
>> without romance/access to newer sports books/good books/books in my
>> favorite genre/books about presidents & animals/more books about teen
>> reality/having access to books in the genres I like: 21
>>
>> Size of book/books that are not extremely long: 2
>>
>> Do not like reading: 1
>>
>> Have too much homework: 1
>>
>> Reading books recommended by Friends/listening to recommendations of
>> books/Teachers telling or giving opinions: 3
>>
>> Being bored: 1
>>
>> Having to read for a grade/having to take notes on the book: 1
>>
>> Getting extra credit: 1
>>
>> Not needing to write or record your reading/making it feel like it’s not
>> a chore: 2
>>
>> Going to the library and reading the book summaries/Looking at books: 2
>>
>> Set times to read each day: 1
>>
>> Talking to friends/family: 1
>>
>> Audiobooks: 1
>>
>>
>> On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 11:20 AM Mr. McKenna <
>> mmckenna at simsburyschools.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hi All!
>>
>> I have an inquisitive, curious building admin who would like to know what*
>> print, fiction circulation numbers* are like at *high school* libraries
>> similar to our school's enrollment (approx. 1,400 students) and in our
>> geographic area (Farmington Valley, Hartford County).
>>
>> For context, we've circulated about 500 fiction titles in print to
>> students and staff this year (2018-19). This is about the same number of
>> similar circulations as last school year (2017-18) for us. I think this
>> admin wants to know if this is typical of other high schools like ours, in
>> order to gauge the level of student interest in reading through this medium.
>>
>> If you have the available time and will to generate these *stats
>> (2017-18 compared to 2018-19 would suffice)*, and don't mind sharing
>> them with me to share with my curious admin, I'd be very grateful. Thanks
>> for your consideration, and thanks for all you do!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> *Mike McKenna, MLS, M.Ed.*
>> *Library Media Specialist*
>> Simsbury High School
>> 34 Farms Village Road
>> Simsbury, CT 06070
>> *mmckenna at simsbury.k12.ct.us* <mmckenna at simsbury.k12.ct.us>
>>
>> *(860) 658-0451 x. 161 **Joe Townsley Virtual Library*
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>> Janice Pellegrino, M.P., M.L.S.
>> Librarian
>> Joseph A. Foran High School
>> Milford, CT 06460
>>
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>>
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