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Freeman Elementary Library 2012-2013 End of Year Report

Freeman Elementary Library 2012-2013 End of Year Report. Librarian: Judy Gayle Aide: Patti Murphy. 2012-2013 Facts and Figures. Patrons: 377 Holdings: 15,308 selections Circulations : 58,032 Average of 154 books per student Number of books purchased: 845

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Freeman Elementary Library 2012-2013 End of Year Report

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  1. Freeman Elementary Library2012-2013 End of Year Report Librarian: Judy Gayle Aide: Patti Murphy

  2. 2012-2013 Facts and Figures • Patrons: 377 • Holdings: 15,308 selections • Circulations : 58,032 • Average of 154 books per student • Number of books purchased: 845 • Number of classes served each week: 20

  3. Budget • Amount Spent on Books: $ 4217.81 • Amount Spent on Magazines : $ 299..67 • Amount Spent on Supplies: $ 471.63 • Amount Spent on Title One : $4364.04

  4. Scholastic Book FairFebruary 26- March 1 • Gross Sales: $ 5,279.52 • Campus Profits: $ 1829.67 in books for library $ 700.00 for library activity fund

  5. Reading Incentive Programs • Six Flags Read to Succeed • Pizza Hut Book It

  6. Accelerated Reader 65,747,551 Words Read 14 Millionaires Students and classes were recognized for making their goals and reading the most words each six weeks.

  7. Texas Bluebonnet Award • In January 111 third, fourth, and fifth grade students voted on their favorite ‘12-13’ Bluebonnet title. Students had to have read at least ¼ of the nominated books to be qualified to vote. • Freeman’s 1st choice winner was also the state winner!

  8. It was a Great Year!

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