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School Library Collection Print & Audiovisual eBooks & Digital

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Green Mountain High School Library Green Mountain High
School, Librarian/Media
Collection Specialist
303-982-9500
Grades 9–12; 1,125 Students
JANUARY 29, 2020

Items in collection Average age Items per student

7,575 1994 6.5


96.0% Recognized Call Numbers 97.3% Recognized Publication Years GOAL: 15 ITEMS
80.6% Matched in Titlewave

Physical vs. digital resources


Print, Audiovisual & Digital
Resource-rich school libraries play a key role
in promoting both information literacy and
reading for information and inspiration.
99 %
Print
1 %
Digital
AVG. AGE: 1994 AVG. AGE: 2012

Literary vs. informational texts


Fiction & Nonfiction
Reading comprehension requires more than
just decoding and knowing the meanings of
words — background knowledge is essential.
26 %
Fiction
74 %
Nonfiction
AVG. AGE: 2003 AVG. AGE: 1989

Compare recommended balance by Dewey

Collection by Dewey classification Collection by year

All Dewey Classes Age-Sensitive Areas 2500


2000
Dewey Avg. Age Items
1500
000 Computer Science, Information & General Works 2006 87 1000
100 Philosophy & Psychology 1994 152 500
200 Religion 1980 158 0
Older 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020
300 Social Sciences 1996 820
400 Language 1987 46 Aged titles 2015 and newer
500 Science 1997 297

63% 10%
600 Technology 2002 320
700 Arts & Recreation 1990 666
800 Literature 1980 995
900 History & Geography 1985 1,269
1989 4,810 4,791 ITEMS 745 ITEMS

Dig into the Dewey divisions by 10s


Collection by interest level
Fiction, Reference, Biography & other classifications 5000

Classification Avg. Age Items 4000

General Fiction 2003 1,696 3000

Reference — — 2000

Biography 1999 292 1000

Professional 2010 187 0


K-3 3-6 5-8 YA Adult Prof.
Story Collection 1977 84
Paperback — —
Easy — —
Ebooks 2016 4
Graphic Novels 2008 192
Spanish 2015 5
2002 2,460

Average reading level by program


Reading Levels
Match students to texts that can be read with
success, thus assisting them to grow as
Y 860 6.1
GUIDED READING/F&P LEXILE ACCELERATED READER
readers.

Collection by reading level Average reading level

Follett Reading Levels 250

Guided Reading/F&P
Lexile
200
150
6th grade
Accelerated Reader 100

Reading Counts 50

DRA Levels 0
0-0.9 1-1.9 2-2.9 3-3.9 4-4.9 5-5.9 6-6.9 7-7.9 8-8.9

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