Mid-Year Check-In
2January 2, 2024 by Dr. Robbie Barber
While I do a year-end review every year, sometimes it’s worth it to do a mid-year check. Once, when I had a new principal, I did a 9-week summary. The point was to share with a person, who did not know me, some of what my job entails and subsequent achievements. How can she evaluate me if she doesn’t know what I do?
This year, I have an end of first semester infographic because my district brought back full-time library aides after more than a decade. Do you know what you can do with an aide?! I went from no aide last year to a full-time one this year. Here’s a big statistic: I have increased the number of classes I have taught by 485%!
With one small graphic, I can show the difference in classes taught each Fall semester for 3 years. In 2022-23, I had a half-time aide (2 days one week, 3 the next), last year there was no aide, and this year I have a full-time aide. While the number 485% was shared in the email, I focused on making it part of the report but including other information. Some of the items may sound weird, like proofing school materials, but I do a lot of that sort of thing. If it encourages someone to ask more questions, all the better!

I did not list every class I teach. But we have an active, growing International Baccalaureate (IB) program and I thought it was important to pull out the classes taught to that particular group. I reviewed several IB papers and I could not have helped students as much without the freedom to turn over operations to the LMA.
For the record, I do not dump all of the operations on my LMA. I want to put away books because it lets me touch the stacks every day. I like to talk to the students at the desk and discuss what they are looking for. But having an aide means I can leave the room to teach in another room for a simple short lesson and then move to a different room. Having an aide means that the students know they can have me sit with them one-on-one or with a small group to go over their research. Having an aide means I can back up our IT person and help debug or fix Chromebooks. Having an aide means that coverage is not an issue and the doors remain open for 9 hours a day. The data on having an aide can be quantified in some ways and shared in a story form in others. For those of us lucky enough to share the job, the library media assistants directly enhance the library experience for our students, faculty, administrators, and parents.
Excellent! Thanks for sharing the impact that support can have on a library program!
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