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I am a parent volunteer working to create a library for our small charter school. We are starting our third year and will have grades 6-8, with a plan to add a new 6th grade each year until we are grades 6-12.

Because we are new and small, our budget is limited. In fact, right now we have a bunch of donated books and some books we got through Scholastic book sales, a $1000 gift card from Barnes and Noble that we earned through a book sale there, and the possibility of a $5000 grant that we have applied for. It's not much, but it's a start.

We were planning to use Follett Library Resources to purchase books if we win the grant. However, the parent librarian at another charter school in our area told me that Follett books don't hold up as well as books bought from other sellers. What I'm wondering is if this is everyone's experience. Is Follett not a good company to buy from? If not, what company would you recommend? Besides quality books that will hold up to middle s...See More
Kevin On 6/22/09, Theresa Hemingway wrote: > I am a parent volunteer working to create a library for our > small charter school. We are starting our third year and > will have grades 6-8, with a plan to add a new 6th grade > each year until we are grades 6-12. > > Because we are new and small, our budget is limited. In > fact, right ...See More
Jun 22, 2009
Mary I recommend Follett. If you purchase Follett bound books as opposed to publisher binding, Follett will replace book if binding does not hold up. Also, there are several other perks to using Follett. My rep visits me several times a year and assists me with collection analysis and grant writing.

On 6/22/09, Kevin wrote: > On 6/22/09, Th...See More
Jun 22, 2009


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