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No problem here.I control who comes in -- I am the only one who can issue a pass - 
unless there is an emergency need in a classroom for library use. Otherwise 
students might show up when I am already full or have 1 or 2 classes in library.The 
rule is also -- once you enter - you stay...we don't want any students in the halls 
during classes.AllanDr. Allan O'Grady Cuseo, MGCDirector of Library ServicesBishop 
Kearney High School | A Golisano Education Partner125 Kings Highway SouthRochester, 
New York 14617585.342.4000 x231585.342.4694 (fax)www.bkhs.orgCollege Prep. 
Plus.-----Original Message-----From: "Tish Carpinelli" 
[carpinellit@LCMRSCHOOLS.COM]Date: 01/10/2008 12:02 PMTo: 
LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDUSubject: Re: [LM_NET] SEC: Students returning to class from 
the mc, and never getting there!We have a problem with students who come down to 
the Media Center, spend
some time here, then leave to go back to class. Our policy is that they must
have "return" written by their teacher in their passbook in order to return
to class. The problem is that many students write their own passes, which
the teachers sign, and other students just write "return" themselves and
never get back to class (roam the halls) after they leave. All students do
sign out when they leave, but teachers rarely check if their students stayed
the entire period. I'm just wondering if any of you have had this problem,
and if there is a solution. We have probably about 40-50 students/day with
"return" in their passbooks (who knows how many are legit), so this is a big
problem for us. Thanks for any help you can give.

 

Tish Carpinelli, Media Specialist

Lower Cape May Regional H.S.

Cape May, NJ

carpinellit@lcmrschools.com

 


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