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Media Centers in GCS. Data from the 2005-2006 Media Services Report. Media Centers. 102 schools with media centers 67 elementary (66) 20 middle (19) 15 high. Personnel. 111 Media Specialists (109.5) 65 elementary (66) 20.5 middle (19) 25.5 high (24.5). Personnel. Source: AMTR.
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Media Centers in GCS Data from the 2005-2006 Media Services Report
Media Centers • 102 schools with media centers • 67 elementary (66) • 20 middle (19) • 15 high
Personnel • 111 Media Specialists (109.5) • 65 elementary (66) • 20.5 middle (19) • 25.5 high (24.5)
Personnel Source: AMTR
Personnel Source: AMTR
Personnel Source: AMTR
Volunteers • How many volunteers are scheduled to work in the media center on a regular basis?
Volunteers 46 schools reported having no regularly scheduled volunteers.
Schedules Source: AMTR
Schedules Source: AMTR
Schedules Source: AMTR
Inventory • Have you done or do you plan to do an inventory this year? • Elementary 40 (40) • Middle 13 (11) • High 8 (8)
Budget • Instructional $ for Books • Schools receiving zero funds • elementary 21 (14) • middle 2 (2) • high 0 (0)
Budget • Instructional $ for Books
Budget • All Funding for Books Minus Grants
Grants • Did you receive a grant this year? • 18 answered YES (16) • $59,527.00 PLUS • ($26,000.00 last year)
Library Journals • Does your MC subscribe to a professional library journal? • 2005 2006 • Elementary 45 38 • Middle 17 16 • High 12 13
MTAC • Number of schools without a MTAC: • Elementary 8 (5) • Middle 6 (5) • High 2 (3) Source: AMTR
Recommendations • Share results with others. • Use data to compare what you do with others. • Use data to lobby for an increase in staff.
Recommendations • Use data to lobby for additional instructional funds. • Utilize the MTAC to advocate for your program. • Create a budget based on needs and submit request for approval.