Welcome to: Miss Wilks's eLearning Page
Under Construction!!!!!
Email: robin.wilks@ops.org
"The Nebraska State Education Association (NSEA) has partnered with News Channel Nebraska and Lincoln Public Schools to offer educational programming for elementary and secondary students free to all Nebraska children."
Elementary Lessons: 9am-11am
Previous broadcasts available too
Happy New Year ---2024!!!!
**What is your New Year's Resolution?
***Parents: eBook Suggestions***
Does your child/children have a favorite author, book, or series that they would like to read?
Please fill out the form & submit for new books that you would like to see added to our eBook / audio book selections to read / listen to from home!
Click Below:
Thank You!
Bancroft's Online Resources (Card Catalog, Sora, etc.)
for you to use at home.
If you need the password information contact your Teacher or Miss Wilks.
*Bancroft Elementary Library Web Page
Bancroft Elementary is recognized as a Common Sense School 2021-2023. We will be getting recognized for 2024 soon.
Working together, schools and families can prepare kids to think critically and use technology in positive, creative, and powerful ways. The Family Tips align with the lessons taught in OPS using Common Sense Education K–12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum. Below are Family Tips from 3 curriculum themes that are particularly helpful during this time of increased digital media use.
K-5 Family Tips
Media Balance & Well-Being (English) (Spanish)
Privacy & Security (English) (Spanish)
Relationships & Communication (English) (Spanish)
6-12 Family Tips
Media Balance & Well-Being (English) (Spanish)
Privacy & Security (English) (Spanish)
Relationships & Communication (English) (Spanish)
Additional Resources for Families During the Coronavirus Pandemic From Common Sense Media (Click Here)
Common Sense is the nation's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in the 21st century.
Mission
The Omaha Public Schools Libraries enable students to be critical thinkers and effective users and producers of information through rigorous and relevant learning experiences that develop a lifelong love of reading and learning.
Vision
The Omaha Public Schools Libraries are active centers of learning where students and teachers, individually or in small groups or whole classes, are gathering information and using it creatively, exchanging ideas, and learning together and where school librarians lead learning experiences for staff and students that create new understandings and a love of reading.
Beliefs:
The school librarian:
Omaha Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, age, genetic information, citizenship status, or economic status in its programs, activities and employment and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following individual has been designated to address inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Superintendent of Schools, 3215 Cuming Street, Omaha, NE 68131 (531-299-9822).
Las Escuelas Públicas de Omaha no discriminan basados en la raza, color, origen nacional, religión, sexo, estado civil, orientación sexual, discapacidad , edad, información genética, estado de ciudadanía, o estado económico, en sus programas, actividades y empleo, y provee acceso equitativo a los “Boy Scouts” y a otros grupos juveniles designados. La siguiente persona ha sido designada para atender estas inquietudes referentes a las pólizas de no discriminación: El Superintendente de las Escuelas, 3215 Cuming Street, Omaha, NE 68131 (531-299-9822).