3. Approximate Student Visits
by School Year
O 2011-2012 – 16,599
data
(No data available for Aug & Feb; partial
available for Jan &March)
O 2012-2013 – 22,820
(No data available for June)
O 2013-2014 – 10,607
(Data for first 4 months only)
O Total
4. Average Monthly Visits
Show Annual Increase*
O 2011-2012 – Average student visits per
month:
O 2012-2013 – Average student visits per
month:
O 2013-2014 – Average student visits per
month:
* Based on available data per year, stated on previous slide.
5. O On average, before school, during nutrition
and lunch, enough students visit the library to
fill one or more classrooms. (See example
next slide.)
6. Snapshot of Average
Student Visits
O This chart
shows an
example of
current daily
average
attendance
at different
times of
day.
80
73
70
59
60
50
40
53
51
46
36
30
20
10
0
2013 Sept
Before School
2013 Oct
Nutrition
Lunch
11. Class Visits
For example, if time
reserve class library permits, a class may
follow up an orientation
time for
with a …
O Teachers often
O Orientation
O Research
O Borrowing and
returning books
O Recreation &
reading
First 3 Finished w/ Accuracy
Wins!
13. In Conclusion,
The library has been in increasing demand for the past 3 years!
Thanks to the Revere administrators and teacher
advocates, charter council, P.R.I.D.E. funding, family
donations, payment of outstanding fines and more Revere Library
Media Center now boasts:
• iMac computers
• 15 Kindle devices,
• Purchasing power of popular titles and board games requested
by students and teachers
• Color printer/copy machine and more!
A special thank you to all the Revere community members listed
above. And, a very special thank you centered in deep gratitude to
our library parent volunteers! Your efforts make our library a
clean, accessible and print rich learning environment for students!
Thank you,
~Ms. Mills