[aisle] [External] remote student book pick up

Rademacher, Kristen rademacher.kristen at marist.net
Wed Sep 16 08:16:31 CDT 2020


Hi Patti,
I am also on a hybrid schedule with kids doing full remote. I check books out to those remote kids after they request them, write their name on paper and rubber band the whole thing together. I put them in our schools Main Office as that is our admin’s required entrance for parents or guests. Then the parent or student (I have high schoolers) can grab the titles at their convenience during office hours (8-3). So far, everything has been picked up in a timely manner.

Hope this helps!

Kristen Rademacher
Librarian
1 Book 1 Marist Director
Marist High School<http://www.marist.net/academics/arclibrary/>
773.881.5356
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Subject: [External] [aisle] remote student book pick up

Hi All,
We have a hybrid/in person schedule. However, some of our parents have chosen to keep their kids at home for remote learning. We're working on a way for students to pick up their books curbside. Right now, after students request their book, we've schedule an hour one day a week for parents to swing by and pick up the books. I've learned having only one set hour a week isn't  going to really work.

I suppose we could add a second day with an afternoon time, and kids could choose which time is best. I don't want to put books in the office for parents to pick up; the office is busy enough. Putting the labeled books on a cart outside the entrance would be a possibility. But we run the risk of someone picking up the wrong books or anyone grabbing something off the cart. I know evening is probably easier for parents, but none of us can stay after school hours for this. And again, if we leave the cart outside in the evening, we run into the same issues as above.

Any thoughts? How are you doing book pick up?
Thanks!

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Patti Fleser
Library Media Specialist
Deer Path Middle School
Lake Forest, IL
847-604-7433
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"...a library is more than a collection of dusty old books. It is a place to learn, explore, and grow!” Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library

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