[aisle] students that graduate with overdue books
Peterson, Sharon I. (OV)
PETERSONSI at vvsd.org
Tue Feb 18 10:50:56 CST 2020
Does your school district also have a high school, or is it separate? In my district we a pre-k through High school and the debt follows them. In middle school and high school students who don’t pay their fines don’t get to attend functions, etc. This quickly clears up the fines.
You admin should have a policy about any fines, library, lunch, school fees, and a way to recoup these fees. If they write off the other fees, then you will have to do the same.
Sharon Peterson, M.S., Ed.
LMC Director @ Oak View Elem
Bluestem Co-publicity Chair
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I am the librarian of a k-8 school district. I am wondering what you guys do with students (8th or 12th) that graduate with overdue books. Do you delete the books after a certian amount of time and replace the ones that are popular enough to warrant it? Do you keep the records open indefinately? I need help!
Seren Conner, Ms.Ed.
Teacher-Librarian
Carbondale Middle School
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