facility plan
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Stephenson Middle School Media Center Facility Plan
Juanita DouglasSpring 2010
Submitted to Dr. Melissa Allen of Georgia Southern University
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for
FRIT 3132 Administration of the Instructional Media
Program
Arial View of SMS
You Just Can't Hide That Jaguar Pride!***
STEPHENSON MIDDLE SCHOOL922 Stephenson Road
Stone Mountain, GA 30087
Stephenson Middle School Data Introduction of the Media Center Current Media Center Floor Plan Photo Tour and Site Description Facility Policies Survey Results Revised Floor Plan Improvements
Table of Contents
Stephenson Middle School Data
Stephenson Middle School opened its doors in the fall of 1996 to approximately 1,100 students.
Today, SMS serves a population of approximately 1,400 sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students.
"School Mascot: The Jaguar
SMS Mission StatementThe Mission in the Stephenson Middle School Community is "Every Student Will Achieve" to ensure that the success of every child is maximized in a dynamic, nurturing, learning environment.
Our Beliefs"We firmly believe that:Students learn best in a positive learning environment.All students can learn.It is pivotal for parents, students, and the community to
create responsible learners.High expectations promotes high achievement.Students have different learning styles which
necessitate the implementation of various teaching strategies.
Learning is a life-long process.
Entrance
Security Desk – The school has two campus supervisors and one school resource officer.
Main Office
The foyer where parents wait to be seen by the principal.
The Cafeteria
The cafeteria which also functions as the auditorium is located next to the media center. Noise from this venue however does not disturb library patrons.
Display AreaThe library’s main display case is located in the front of the media center
Location of Media Center
The media center is located in the main hall. To the left of the media center is the cafeteria.
Current Media Center Floor Plan
Welcome to Stephenson Middle School Library Library Hours: 8:20
A.M. to 4:20 P.M.
"Open a book, open a mind."
Library Tour – Catalogue CarrelThe Catalogue carrel
is immediately to the right when you enter the library.
It is online and accommodates four users at one time.
It is accessible to students with disabilities.
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Library Tour-The Circulation DeskAt the entrance of the
library is the circulation desk.
It is equipped with one computer, so only one person may check out at a time.
There is a drop box, for students returning books.
Library Tour – Media Work RoomThe Media work room
is located behind the circulation desk.
It also houses the restroom for library staff.
This restroom is accessible to students with disabilities.
Library Tour - OfficesOffice 1 Office 2
Library Tour – Media Production
Teachers use this room to make copies or cut out letters for their classrooms.
Library Tour – Conference RoomsConference Room 1 Conference Room 2
Library Tour – Magazine StorageLocated next to the conference rooms is the magazine storage room. This room is under utilized since the library does not subscribe to many periodicals.
Library Tour – AV Storage
Work stationsComputers are
available for students’ use. The location and arrangement of these computers limit the librarians ability to monitor student’s activities.
Media Center TourView from the Front View from the back
Library Tour - Periodicals
The library does not subscribe to many periodicals, and since magazines and newspapers are not taken out of the library they are seldom even used.
Library Tour - ShelvesA close up view of a
typical shelf. They require no climbing or stretching to get to books.
Quite accessible to students with disabilities.
Library Tour – Reading AreaThis area is located in
front of the circulation desk. Students use this area to relax and read.
Library Tour – Reading AreaTo the left of the
circulation desk are three tables set up for students use. Students are often distracted by teaches taking and Laptop carts.
A table displaying new titles is also shown in the photograph.
Library Tour – The Main ExitThe main exit is
equipped with a security device to sound an alarm is students are exiting without checking our books.
Library Snapshot as of 3/5/2010Materials PatronsTitles: 13,209Copies: 18,268Titles without copies: 7
Totalo Active:1447o Restricted: 0o Inactive:143
Library Statistics SnapshotCirculation s Modern TechnologyChecked out: 705Lost:754Overdue:754
21 computers for students use
10 laptops3 working LCD
projectors1 promethium board3 working digital
cameras
Media Center PolicyThe Media Center is open Monday through
Friday at 8:20 a.m.A pass signed by a teacher is required in order
for a student to enter and use the Media Center during the school day, for periods 1-7.
Parents may send a note with their student requesting that the student be allowed time in the Media Center before or after school. These will be accommodated based on media specialist’s availability.
Media Center PolicyTeachers may send two students at a time to
use the media center during their Enrichment Learning time. (ELT)
Teachers may also reserve the media center for their whole classes on a first come first served basis.
Media Center PolicyBooks may be checked out for a two week periodThere is rarely a set limit to the number of books
you may check out. Books may be renewed once for a two week
period.Parents may also check out books under their
child's ID number.
Reference MaterialsMagazines are to remain in the Media Center
and should be returned to their shelf after their use.
Reference books may be checked out over night with the approval of the Media Staff.
Encyclopedias cannot be checked out.
Internet UseTo use the Internet, a student must have an
Internet Acceptable Use Agreement signed as a part of the Student Code of Conduct brochure.
On-line use of the Internet is for school related research purposes only.
PrintingPrinting from Internet sites is possible. Ten ($.10) cents per page for black & white
printing Color printing, is ($.25)cents per page
Checking Out ProcedureStudents should present their ID cards at the
circulation desk.If student does not have an ID card he should
write his name with his last name first on a slip of paper provided at the circulation desk.
A date due card will be placed in the book to remind you when to return the book.
Survey Results - FacultyPositive NegativeThe Media Specialists were
always willing to locate materials for teachers.
Regular updates were sent to emails about new materials.
Students could print their saved work in the media center.
The library was well organized.
The library was equipped with modern technology.
The media center and workroom are closed after school hours.
The media center is closed during testing periods and for district meetings.
The media center lacked modern videos.
There is a need for more LCD projectors.
There is no cubicle for isolated reading.
Survey Results - StudentsPositive
Negative: Students did not like that
There are many computers available for students’ use.
Students can check their accounts from their computers at home.
Their fines were transferred from their elementary schools.
That they could not borrow books if they had outstanding fines.
Only two students could go to the media center at one time during ELT periods.
The computers were only using word 97.
They could not get in the media center in the mornings before classes.
Improvements to the Media Center.Because of our economic situation, and the fact that Stephenson Middle School Library is only 13 years old, I have tried to limit my revisions to changes that can bring maximum benefits.
Moreover, SMS Library has been getting recent technology such as computers, wireless connection and promethium board, and LCD projectors, which are critical to the effective functioning of a modern media center.
There are however changes which can be made to some of its policies and use of space that will make this current library more effective.
Revision To PoliciesThe opening hours must be changed. It should
be opened one hour before school begins and one hour after school dismisses. This will accommodate both teachers and students whose needs could not be met during the regular school day.
Fines: Students should be allowed to borrow books, if they have returned all their books and have attempted to pay their fines, but the media center had no change for their money.
Students should be allowed to work off fines for overdue books, as long as there is signed parental consent.
Revision To PoliciesStudents should be allowed to use their electronic
devices for school related work in the media center as long as they use head phones. (School rule prohibits use of electronic devices during school hours.)
Volunteering. To increase volunteer help for the media center should be a top priority for the media center. At present, there is no media clerk, and help is needed to check out and shelve books.
Media specialists should conduct staff developments to update staff with new technology that can improve their instruction in the classroom.
Revision of Floor PlanThe shape of the library and the allocation of the
use of theavailable rooms are appropriate. The use of the
space in themedia can however be maximized. Some of the
changes toimprove the effectiveness of the media center will
beportrayed in the following slides.
Revised Floor Plan
Revised Media CenterAdjustable lighting. Often the students cannot see the
board because the light is too bright. A motorized blind will adjust blinds to the needs of the gathering area/
Rearrange the gathering area. Remove shelf from wall closest to exit and use this wall for the promethium board
Insert a movable partition the space from general space in the media center. Often presentations are loud, or students distract listeners in the presentations.
Remove catalogue carrel. Use this area as a sitting area of the meeting area for students in the book club after school.
Adjustable Lighting for Gathering Area.Solar light is used in the
mediacenter. The windows are very
high making adjusting the shades
for presentation impossible. Motorized window shades
will allow this through the use of
remotes.
For total blackout, side channels and enclosures ensure zero light even on the sides and top of the shades. Popular media rooms, the dual shade option changes the scene of a room dramatically. Motorized blackout shades are convenient in bedrooms and media rooms.
http://www.automatedshading.com/
Lounge AreaThe lounge area would benefit from a face lift withthese comfortable Lounge
Chairtablet Arm 13" Diameter
Maple
Wood Species. http://www.kpetersen.com/loungechairs3photospage.htm
Lounge AreaBackless lounge chairs will
be placed against the wall where the magazine rack was.
Lounge area will be where present catalogue carrel is.
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Lounge AreaThe Lounge Area will
be enhanced with a large flat screen television on the wall which will stream videos and documentaries for student enrichment.
Conference RoomsFlat screen televisions to
show videos in the conference rooms.
There should also be a promethium board for instruction.
Periodical AreaThe Periodical area is
utilized because students do not use the media center for free reading. In addition, because of budgetary constraints, there has been a decrease in subscription.
The revolving wooden magazine rack would also utilize less space and accommodate more books.
The are available in many stores.
Work stationsComputers are available
for students’ use. The location and arrangement of these computers limit the librarians ability to monitor student’s activities.
The shelf will be moved to the place where the encyclopedias are, and the new workstations will replace this one shown below.
Division of SpaceRemovable partition would
be used to separate the gathering area from the reading area.
New Floor plan will remove stack of books from the right wall and place promethium board there.
Partition will add privacy, and limit library closure to students.
Removable partition TecnoSpace TECNOLINE
Display CaseInstead of using a
large table to display books, the media center will have a book case to display new items.
Dual Purposed DesksIn the gathering room,
participants often use laptops.
Outlets to recharge laptops are found in the center of the table.
These desks are adjustable and allow easy access for patrons in wheelchairs.
Study PanelsStudy panels will be
placed along the wall of the offices. This will give students their privacy to study, and allow the media specialists to monitor their progress.