Who’s started the countdown?
I will raise my hand first. I have started the countdown to the last day. For some reason, this year just felt “extra.” Perhaps it was launching my youngest off to college last August and getting into a new routine? Perhaps it is the constant hum of crisis news? Perhaps it’s just me?
As I begin the countdown, I also am writing my EOY to do list:
- to inventory, or not to inventory
- last orders
- overdue notices and the lost book debate
- summer reading booklet off to communications office
- End of Year Library Report!
I admit, last year was the first year I created an end of year report in a fancy dancy form. Before 2023, it was simply a meeting with my campus head to share the ups and downs and wows from the school year, and what I look forward to for the next.
Last year, I decided I had the brainspace, time and need to create a fancy dancy version. Why? Budgets were up for reconsiderations #1. Heightened awareness of collection development #2. Student population had grown by A LOT #3. I had implemented some new collabs #4. I wanted to change my schedule to more of a hybrid model #5.
I created my end of year report in Canva. My thoughts:
- What do I want to communicate to my campus head?
- What do I want to highlight about my program?
- Everyone loves a graph or two.
- What did I want to celebrate in this report?
- How was I spending my instructional time?
Then to source data:
- My curriculum and programming
- My current schedule
- Destiny reports
- Database reports
- Anecdotal conversations
- My observations
Above is my 2023 Library Program Report. I served 238 students grades PK-5 with a collection of around 7,500 print books. It was a great visual to share with not only my campus head, but also other members of upper administration. Assisted with this information, I successfully negotiated a bump in my budget, as well as a hybrid schedule (future blog post!). Win-win!
I hope you are inspired to explore creating one for your library.
What would you be sure to include in your End of Year Library Report?
Thanks, Christina – great blog post! One thing I would add is be sure to share this info with your students, not just your admin. I always present in the last assembly of the year, sharing our most popular books, circ numbers etc. Always a hit! Here us mine from last year: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/14FQqecF2x3nvLarKACdmpj-GCNJrBHPDm5mHvn-4Ye4/edit?usp=sharing