[aisle] Monarch Voting Results

Jina Rappaport rappaport at ogschool.org
Fri Apr 16 09:34:54 CDT 2021


At Oak Grove School, in Green Oaks, IL (near Libertyville) the book that
received the most votes was How To Give Your Cat a Bath in Five Easy
Steps.

On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 7:44 AM Lambe Herman, Colleen via AISLE <
aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> This is the first year my students have voted on the Monarch and
> Bluestem.  As we are about to start the 4th quarter, I will be
> revealing the winners to them in the next few weeks.  (Shhhhh - don't tell
> them that some of them voted 'after' the deadline! Remote learning
> schedules have to be flexible!)
>
> They (in particular the 2nd graders) are obsessed with the idea that
> children who do not live in Chicago have voted.  Are there any kind
> librarians out there who would be willing to share what your schools top
> vote getter was for the Monarch and possibly a picture of your library or
> school?  Maybe a picture that shows you are not in Chicago? or anything
> along those lines that I could share with my students.  I would love to
> show them a map and show them a few different places that voted.
>
> I would love to be able to say - this school in Springfield voted for Book
> A, but this school in Rockford voted for Book B, and our school voted for
> Book C, and the winner is Book D!  Or something along those lines.
>
> Thanks so much!  (I feel like I should make a comment like - long time
> listener, first time caller - - - - as I do read the digests but have not
> posted in a long time, if ever!)
>
> yours-
> Colleen Herman
>
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Jina Rappaport, MLIS
School Librarian
Oak Grove School District 68
1700 S. O'Plaine Road
Green Oaks, Illinois 60048
847.367.4120 x2710
rappaport at ogschool.org

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children who have not found the right book."



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