[aisle] [*EXTERNAL*] remote student book pick up

Schauff, Kristine schauffk at rfhs301.org
Wed Sep 16 08:17:58 CDT 2020


Hi Patti,

I have a remote student book return (from Demco) that has a shelf on top.
I made a sign that says Books for Remote Students and I place the books in
bags with the student names on a post-it and place them on the top shelf.
The students have to come inside the foyer so the books are not out in the
public but the office staff don't have to hand anything out.  So far...one
month in and it's working well.  They can return the books in the slot
below the shelf and pick up the new book.  I have communicated to them that
I use gloves to bag their book and am masked constantly.  If they are still
concerned about any contamination they can just leave the book in the same
bag for 3 days and then it will be good to go.

It keeps the students and me from wondering when to meet up-- the foyer is
open to the public via a buzzer / intercom system.
*Mrs. Kristine Schauff,* Media Specialist

Rock Falls High School
101 - 12th Ave.
Rock Falls, IL 61071
815-625-3886 x248
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On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 8:11 AM Patti Fleser via AISLE <
aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> 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!
>
> --
> Patti Fleser
> Library Media Specialist
> Deer Path Middle School
> Lake Forest, IL
> 847-604-7433
> @DPM_Library
>
> "...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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