School Library Profile - 2003-2004 School Year
MANITOU SPRINGS MIDDLE SCHOOL
415 El Monte Place, Manitou Springs, CO 80829
Respondent: Julie Steckman
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This report covers the research findings presented in "How School Librarians Help Kids Achieve Standards: The Second Colorado Study," as well as those reported in Fast Facts No. 180 from the Library Research Service, which show that CSAP reading scores increase with improvements in school library programs. Various predictors of academic achievement are reported for the school and its peers. Note that these predictors cannot be explained away by school or community differences. For more information visit:

http://www.lrs.org/data-tools/school-libraries/impact-studies/ and http://www.lrs.org/documents/fastfacts/180NRSxIL.pdf

The data reported here reflects your school's responses to the Annual Colorado School Library Survey.

MANITOU SPRINGS MIDDLE SCHOOL
Grade Level:  Junior High/Middle
Enrollment Range:  300-499



Prepared by Library Research Service
Colorado State Library/Department of Education
201 East Colfax Ave., Suite 309
Denver, CO 80203-1799
Tel.: 303.866-6900 - Fax: 303.866-6940
Web site: www.lrs.org
Weekly Service Levels
School Library Visits per Week

  Your School Average for Middle Schools Average for Schools 300-499 Students
Individual Student Visits 300 353 308
Ind. Visits per Student 0.91 0.75 0.78
Class/Group Visits - 18 21

Choosing to visit the School Library as an individual, separate from a class visit, is a strong indicator of higher test scores.

Information Skills Instruction per Week
  Your School Average for Middle Schools Average for Schools 300-499 Students
Individual Instruction 50 81 93
Ind. Instr. per Student 0.15 0.15 0.24
Class/Group Instruction 5 9 14

When access to school libraries is scheduled flexibly, reading scores improve 13-22%. Flexible scheduling allows students to visit the school library individually.
  Your School
School Hours Open 40.0
Hours Open After 4pm 0.0
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