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GBAPS

Green Bay Area Public School District

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Welcome to the Edison Library Media Center

Our goal in the LMC is to support inquiry by both students and staff. To assist with that, we offer print and non-print resources that give access to information from a variety of sources. We are committed to teaching students information literacy skills and digital citizenship.  

GBAPS school libraries build a collection based on board-approved selection guidelines, that meet the wide-ranging needs and interests across the school community and provide choices that are relevant and appealing. Our collections reflect the diversity of ideas and authors, and the population of our school communities. We include books and other print and digital materials to engage students and support the curriculum.

Browse our collection of books, magazines and other resources by using the Destiny and Classlink tabs. You can log in using your network username and password.

The Selection and Review of Library Media Center Materials and Resources can be found in GBAPS School Board Documents.

Looking for a specific book?  Stop in & talk with Ms. Rebman or Ms. Nelson!

Edison LMC with blue chairs and patterned carpet

 

Our LMC Team

Ms. Bahena-Ettner  
Library Media Specialist

Email Ms. Bahena-Ettner

Mrs. Nelson
Library Media Assistant

Email Ms. Nelson


Online Safety

Staying safe while online is very important. Here are some tips to staying safe from the trusted website Common Sense Media:

  • Never share names, schools, ages, phone numbers or addresses.
  • Never open an email from a stranger - it may contain viruses that can harm the computer.
  • Never send picture to strangers or view pictures that strangers send to you.
  • Keep passwords private (except to parents or guardians).
  • Tell a trusted adult if something mean or creepy happens on the Internet.

For more tips from Common Sense Media, visit their website.

YouTube has a Safety Center with resources, tools and tips on many topics. There are tips for students, teachers and parents to help keep everyone safe while using this tool. Visit YouTube's Safety Center.

Netsmartz is another resource for information on Internet safety for parents, students and staff.