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Program Guidelines and VotingCriteria for Book Selections Titles to be considered are nominated primarily by members of the Book Award Committees, but nominations are sought from anyone interested in encouraging students to read. Students, teachers, media specialists, and parents are encouraged to submit titles for consideration to the Book Awards Board Representative.
Guidelines for Voting Participation Students Participation in the South Carolina Book Award program is open to all students who are attending public, private or home schools in grades 4K-12. Older students may read from early in the school year until the voting date which will be published on the SCASL website and in the SCASL Messenger; younger students do best if reading is done the last few months before voting. Students should vote only once in each of the categories for which they are eligible (PBA, CBA, JBA, or YABA). Sponsors It is suggested that the school media specialist be the sponsor of the book award program in a school; however, any teacher or administrator may act as sponsor. In order for the program to work best for students, the sponsor should prepare by assuring that the following items are completed:
Schools must purchase at least 50% of the titles on each list in order to participate. Voting Students should read a minimum of five books from the Picture Book or Children’s Book list in order to vote for that award. Students in the Picture Book category are encouraged to read at least eight of the titles. Students should read a minimum of three books from the Junior Book list or Young Adult Book list in order to vote. Each child has one vote in each of the categories Sponsors are in charge of voting at their individual schools. The process is up to the sponsor. Some schools use paper ballots, some use electronic. For example, an elementary school may choose to use paper lunch bags with a copy of the cover of the picture books displayed on them and give their students a marble to drop in the bag for the book they wish to give their vote. An elementary or middle school may create a paper form listing all of the titles (or have a picture of the titles) and have their students come in and physically fill out a form and drop it in a voting box. A high school sponsor may wish to create a Google form (or other online survey tool) and send out the link via email to students and/or place the link on their website. Regardless of the method you choose, all votes (not just the school winner) should be submitted by the specified date. At the appropriate time, a collection survey will appear on SCASL.net for you to submit your final votes for your school. This is a tally of all of the votes received for each title on the nominee list. For example:
VOTING LINKS 2024-2025 SC Picture Book Award Voting 2024-2025 SC Children's Book Award Voting 2024-2025 SC Junior Book Award Voting 2024-2025 SC Young Adult Book Award Voting The voting deadline is Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
Notice: All media specialists should review all titles and add them to their collection only if the titles meet the criteria established by District Board Policy and Library Media Center Policy & Procedure guidelines. We recommend that others interested in purchasing these titles read reviews and scan materials to determine the appropriateness for their intended reader. Updated: 12 January 2024 |