Ridge Hill's media center is an innovative, exciting, and welcoming environment that promotes 21st century learning. Our space is often where elementary students have their first experience integrating technology into learning in meaningful ways. Our library curriculum has a strong focus on digital citizenship, the responsible use of digital platforms and devices, and computational thinking. Our aim is to create a memorable educational experience while being sure to promote the values of tolerance, respect, and the celebration of diversity.
To access our online resources such as Pebble Go, Pebble Go Next and World Book Online you need our school's username and password. Please contact our school librarian if you need this information.
Every child has a Google Account established for them by the district with their unique username and password. G Suites Accounts for Education allows students access to online tools that provide workspace for the creation of documents, spreadsheets and encourage collaboration and creativity.
Students, and their parents, must sign a district "Acceptable Use Policy" (AUP). The AUP describes what is expected from each student in terms of behaviors related to technology use. The broad categories of behaviors are divided into four behavioral areas:
Respect and protect the privacy of others
Respect and protect the integrity, availability, and security of all electronic resources
Yes, you can access QwertyTown from any keyboarded device with internet access by signing into the Clever Portal with your username and password.
QwertyTown is a web-based keyboarding platform that teaches typing and online communication skills. Students are introduced to this platform and are encouraged to use it at home to build essential keyboarding skills.
Contact the school's library teacher if you need a reminder about your account information.
Yes, we are always looking for volunteers! Some examples of volunteer responsibilities are shelving books, covering books, helping students locate titles, etc. Please contact Mrs. Tremper to discuss further.
Clever is an online portal that give students a single login to access several different online accounts the district provides for you. To access, follow this link to Clever and provide your login name and password.
Student accounts are created by Hamden Public Schools and are unique to each student. This information is sent home with students at the beginning of the year. If you need help, please contact the school librarian.
A citation is how you write the sources of information you use to create your project or report in your bibliography. It also gives the information necessary to find that source again, including:
The Caldecott Medal is awarded annually to the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children by the Association for Library Service to Children.
The Newbery Medal is awarded to the author of the most distinguished contribution to children's American literature.
The Coretta Scott King Award(s) are selected annually to outstanding African American authors and illustrators of children and young adult books that convey an appreciation of African American culture and universal human values.
The Pura Belpre Award is presented to a Latino/Latina writer and illustrator whose work best portrays, affirms, and celebrates the Latino cultural experience in an outstanding work of children's literature.
Guys Read This website's purpose is to motivate boys to read by connecting them with materials they will want to read, in ways they like to read! It is maintained by author Jon Scieszka.