June

o Advertise summer reading programs for your public libraries “Don’t get dumber in the summer – READ!” o Summer Reading Lists o College/careers: Who do you want to be? o Goodbye and Good luck to Seniors o College Acceptances
 * [[image:IMGP0315.JPG width="480" height="638" align="right"]]June**
 * Week 34**
 * Day 165:** Change Bulletin Boards and Displays


 * Day 166:** Promote the summer reading list of your school. If there isn't one, then make your own "must read this summer" list.


 * Day 167:** Make sure you get a yearbook from the yearbook staff. Maintain an archive of all yearbooks. This may be the only record of school history.


 * Day 168:** Subscribe to local papers. Post any news articles about the school on a bulletin board, or keep a scrapbook on the counter.


 * Day 169:** Develop a yearbook policy regarding who can view yearbooks and make copies. This is especially important if someone famous attended your school.


 * Day 170:** Toot your own horn. Pass it on...Share everything you do with the library community. Your ideas will help other librarians improve their program.


 * Week 35**
 * Day 171:** Professional Networking with listservs, they usually can answer every patron's "stumper." CALIBK12, YALSABK, LM_NET.


 * Day 172:** If you will be returning to your position next year, be sure to thank all your library supporters. Use the [|AASL's School Library Program Health Toolkit] to build a long term advocacy plan.


 * Day 173:** Have a party for your TA's, Friends of the Library, Book Club, Teen Advisory Board or Library Club.


 * Day 174:** Count up your library use from the year's sign in sheets. Report to the principal how highly used your facility is.


 * Day 175:** Write a library plan for your library and make sure to share it with key administrators. Here's why you should do an Annual Report from AASL


 * Week 36**
 * Day 176:** Attend the year end awards banquet and give a reading award for your top reader.


 * Day 177:** Give a summary of the year's library programs to your PTSA president so they know how you have contributed to academic achievement.


 * Day 178:** Help your teachers collect textbooks with these helpful hints. Put out an all call informing parents that all textbooks are due prior to finals.


 * Day 179:** Allow summer check outs for returning students and teachers. Start a "Don't get dumber in the summer" book club using "[|book bundles]" or "summer series."


 * Day 180:** Do professional reading over the summer. A good place to start is //Simply Indispensable// by Janice Gilmore-See. Libraries Unlimited. 2010.