Hi Jennifer,
I believe we met at AISL a couple of years ago:) I have to say that enlisting
teachers to remind parents and students works really well here. Plus, we only
allow one book check out at a time to kindergartners.
Thanks,
Lorrie Culver
Coordinator of Library Services and Research
La Jolla Country Day School
9490 Genesee Ave.
La Jolla, CA 92037
(858)453-3440 x 163
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Subject: [baisl] Rotating cycle and book return
Hi everyone,
Wondering if you have any strategies you can share regarding how you remind
people when books are due when you don't have Library class on the same day, as
it happens with rotating schedules.
I am particularly struggling with Pre-K and K classes, as at this age it's
really about the parents remembering. Only half the class return their books,
and I have to spend quite a lot of time following up and replacing lost
materials from this group.
Anything that you've tried that has helped would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Jennifer de Sousa
Librarian
The Carey School
San Mateo, CA