The daily life of a Middle School Library Media Assistant.

Friday, April 30, 2010

All Quiet

Just worked my half day today. Got the May calendar up, just need to add the extras. Answered Mr. M on a magazine subscription question, got books pulled and displayed and got all my repair stuff into the back since on Monday there's AP testing in the library when I get in. I'm off to Salem Public Library to use my volunteer gift coupon at the downstairs cafe for being the volunteer of the month!

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Omegle

Today was an assembly day for the prom on Saturday, so I helped to monitor the kids that chose to come to the library rather than go to the assembly. We had a full house for that! Checked out more A Separate Peace. We got in a class set from West HS and I processed them in. I also found one of the borrowed books with crayon marks in it and let the textbook librarian over there know that it came to us with that in it. I let the teacher know that the set had arrived and checked out another class set of A Separate Peace. Checked in a class set of Nineteen Minutes. Worked with the IL for World Languages on her orders for texts for next year, recalculating prices and picking up teacher resources from another school. Checked in and out lots of individual texts. Took down the calendar. Monitored students in the lab today and found another kid on a site called 'Omegle' which states 'talk to a stranger!'. You get just an anonymous person to talk to. Our kid was writing, 'yeah, I'm in school in class and supposed to be working on a project.' Ah, no! I turned in a life ring to our tech department that perhaps this site needs to be blocked, my 'mom' ears are all up on this one and I've seen it come up more and more lately. Also had a couple of kids that were messing about on the computers, so I looked up their names, pulled up which classes they were supposed to be in and contacted the teachers. One teacher said 'he's cutting my class, send him to the office' so I did and made sure he got there. The other teacher said 'Let him know I marked him absent.' but he had already bugged out (he was sitting by the other kid when I sent him to the office). Did more repairs as well.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

A Handshake

Today our lab was open all day and I spent a lot of time monitoring the kids on the computers. I had two students I found gaming, and told them to focus. They got up and went over to the other lab. They again were not doing what they were supposed to. So, I e-mailed their teachers and they were told to hed back to class. One went, the other never did. So, I ended up with a lot of student interaction today, something I don't usually do, but it's nice to banter with the kids and take some time with them. I worked mostly on repairs today, checked in/out books all day. Took in a class of Hunger Games. Took in billed books for a student and sent the paperwork to our bookkeeper. Processed two teacher magazines and two for us. I also had a student ask about putting text on a picture in Word so I messed around for a few minutes to test my own skills on that as well. I came in early and then went off to work the track meet this afternoon. One of the discus throwers from another school came and shook my hand for helping out. That was so nice! I also liked the motto they had on their jackets:
What I've withheld,
I've lost.
What I've given,
I've gained forever.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

LIfe Magazine

We have in our back room an entire case dedicated to old copies of Life magazine. They are nicely bound in book volumes, about two months in each. One of our teachers asked if she could use some in class this week, so I went over and checked the dates. She was looking for the 1930's and we only start in 1937, so I asked if she also wanted the 40's as well. She said yes, so I pulled a whole cart of them and had an aide take them down to her room. Some of these collections aren't in very good shape, so I talked with Mrs. M about that we need to work on checking out the bindings and pages. Kind of fun to look through them a bit! Pulled all our copies of A Separate Peace for Mr. M's class. When he called to say they were coming, I had them all ready - sometimes he doesn't call before they come, so I was ready! Helped Mrs. H with our DVD collection, we took the 'library' copies of our social study DVD's and put them on her shelf, locked back in her office. Worked on more repairs today. Had a student want to come and work on a project during study hall, so I wrote her a note. Didn't see her come back, so I called down, and yes, she'd come and with Mrs. M's help we tracked her down. Poured rain today and I found myself looking up at the skylights a few times as the rain pelted against them!

Monday, April 26, 2010

You Read a Lot When You're Sick

I finished off Boneshaker this weekend and Blood Bound while I was sick and couldn't get the gumption to do much else! I made reviews for both of them and put them up on the new books shelf. Boneshaker was checked out when I looked this afternoon! Processed in three magazines, did a lot of money into print accounts and did a lot of repairs. Got in the lit set of Out of the Dust and notified the teachers how many copies I had. They both applauded my quick turn around, but I pointed them to Mrs. H who checked for a Lit set with LMSS. She's so amazing, I had forgotten about lit sets! I also checked out a block class of To Kill a Mockingbird. A good day and I'm feeling much better! We did some e-mailing back and forth on textbook purchasing.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Tricklin'

Today was just a series of trickling items. Lots of kids checking in and out texts, I had a lot of reponses to my request for Out of the Dust. Worked more repairs on math books, helped out the sub for Mrs. M. Processed in three magazines for us and two for teachers. I had put a book aside for a student and he came by and checked it out today.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Virus

I've picked up some virus somewhere and have a scratchy throat. Our computers at work were attacked by the reboot virus, so it is a day of virus's. Mr. B, our site computer tech asks to use my computer today to send out a message to the school. So some of the replies come back to me, so I send them on. I helped to get a student computer up and running by just checking the connection. I find a student who is talking to a hacker, so I print screen and take the information to the life ring. Probably not a big threat, but I feel the techs should know about it. When they're done fixing the virus of course! Lots of check in/check outs today. I work on repairs for the paperback math books. We have two classes looking to use Out of the Dust, so we send out a request to a bunch of schools. Some of our schools are undergoing major repairs this summer and are not lending out any more books this year since they need to pack everything up to store while the repairs are going on, which one school has a bunch, but they can no longer lend :( Processed one teacher magazine and one for us. Cross counted our print account money with Mrs. H and she took it all to the bookkeeper. Checked in a class turning in To Kill a Mockingbird.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

CI/CO

Mrs. H and I had discussions on textbooks this morning, and I sent out an e-mail to the Instructional Leaders on being sure to look at their reports for ordering for next year. We had a huge freshman class this year, who will all be sophomores next year and there are books that we need to have on hand for them. If they order now, I'll be able to be prepared to get them all in, processed and ready to hand out by the time school starts. I did a lot of CI/CO's today, those individual checking in and checking out of books. Checked in a class set of To Kill a Mockingbird, Where Have All the Flowers Gone? and The Journal of Patrick Seamus Flaherty. I did a lot of monitoring in the lab today. We had no one booked in there, so it was all individuals coming to study. Sometimes I really enjoy it. I watch my Vision, but I will also walk around and talk to the kids about what assignment they are supposed to work on. Also processed in two teacher magazines and three for us.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Brit Lit

Processed in four magazines this morning and checked out a class set of The Bean Trees. Took in a lot of money for printing and our new color printer is up and running! So I did a new book review and got that going again. Did Stones into Schools, the latest by Greg Mortenson and since we had the book, I put it right under my review. Checked in a box of First Aid books from Ms. C. I had a student bring back a book and wanted to drop her hold request for Catching Fire, so I looked up how to delete that in the Insignia manual since I'd never done that before and it worked! I wrote up an announcement for students to return books they're done with. We have over 12,000 books out and I'd like to get some of that in before the end of the school year. They are done with quite a few of them and the books are just sitting there, so better to ask that they come in. Checked out some Physics books that kids had turned in and they weren't supposed to. A student and her family came in and they found one of her three books she still had out. I walked the print out up to the office with them, they were going to pay off what they still had out, so I let them know that if they come in, they can get a refund. Also did repairs on British Literature books today. Then I headed home for the Sprague Book Club.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Bullying

Started by pulling The Bean Trees and To Kill a Mockingbird to get ready for today. Ms. L-D brought over her student teacher and introduced us and she told me to get them ready. So, three classes of Bean Trees went out and a class of To Kill a Mockingbird. I had a student come over, and Mr. L came up as we talked. He asked how she was doing and she broke down in tears. A student in several of their classes has been harassing her and today it just got too much. Mr. L said she was safe in his class and I also offered the library as a safe place for her to escape to. She had contacted her counselor and some of her teachers. I told Mrs. H what had happened and she said definitely the student should consider the library her safe place and also talked with the administrator of her grade and will deal with this. No student should be bullied, and it's sad to hear it happened at our school. She came back later in the day and sat with me and we talked while I worked. We still had a set of 10th grade lit books in the back and they are promised to a teacher who has no classroom at the moment, so I labeled them and put them in a safer place. She will hopefully have a classroom next year to house them. I worked on repairs, but found that we may be getting new precalculus books! Yeah! Ours are so old, I was starting to work on them and now we'll just leave them until we hear if they will be surplused and new books coming in. So, I began to work on our Brit Lit books for Mr. S. I also did a lot of monitoring in the computer lab today since we just had open space on my end all day.