Media Resources
Provide a safe and welcoming environment that fosters literacy, promotes agency, supports and enhances learning, and empowers effective use of information tools and resources.
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- Digital Citizenship
- Distance Learning Media Resources
- Virtual Field Trips
- Author Activities
- Academic Honesty
- Research
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Our school media center has gone virtual! Check it out!
Learning Commons
A Learning Commons is a step forward from the old media center. It’s a place where collaboration, creativity and curiosity are encouraged. Students are able to interact with materials, technology and other makerspace activities.
And of course...
Check out books!
Use the search bar above to look for books using our online library catalog, Destiny Discover!
About Us
Media Center Hours: 9:30-11:40 (Book Checkout)
Isabella Ross, Media Clerk
School: (651) 407-7600 ext. 6183
Molly Lee, Elementary Media Coordinator
School: (651) 407-7600 ext. 8001
Ebook and Audiobook Resources
Access ebooks and audiobooks through the public library! Head to the website of either Ramsey or Washington Co. Library and use your barcode number and pin to login. Don't have a library card or forgot your pin? Contact the public library today! They are issuing new cards over the phone to parents/guardians.
Washington County Library: 651-275-7300 (Forest Lake-Hardwood Creek Library)
Ramsey County Library: 651-724-6000
There is an app available to access public library ebooks and audiobooks on devices. Click here for instructions.
Check out these other links for additional reading options!
- Storyline Online
- eLibrary MN (K-5 Collection)
- International Children's Library
- Elementary Digital Bookshelf Prek-8
- Junior Library Guild (Login: JLGELM Password: JLGFREE)
Digital Citizenship
Distance Learning Media Resources
Virtual Field Trips
Click any of the links below to go on a virtual field trip! You could visit national parks, farms, museums, The Great Wall of China or even Mars! Safe travels!
Click the links below to see what some of your favorite animals are doing!
Author Activities
Academic Honesty
Academic Honesty
A set of values that promote personal integrity and good practice in learning and assessment.
Student Expectations
- be honest in presenting all of their work
- know what constitutes cheating and how to abide by rules of academic honesty
- acknowledge help from parents, other students, and friends
- say "no" to students who want to copy their work
- understand that their teachers value their ideas and want them to present ideas using their own language and voice
- understand the teachers' guidelines for group and individual work
- understand and use technology and library resources properly
- acknowledge resources
- seek guidance from teachers when unsure how to follow rules of academic honesty
Academic Dishonesty
Students act with integrity and honesty; they take responsibility for their own actions. Academic dishonesty, which is also known as cheating, includes:
- Collusion - Helping someone else cheat, such as allowing your own work to be coped by another who is expected to do their own work.
- Misconduct - Refusing to follow directions, such as taking test materials from a classroom or using electronic devices when you are not supposed to.
- Plagiarism - Using the ideas and work of others as your own such as copying language or an image from a book or a website and not citing where it came from.