Student Links
Finding Books
Here is a link to the Library Catalog
For other lists and recommendations, check out the Sno-Isle Public Library Teen site: Sno-Isle Teens Find a Good Book link
Find your book genre with this quiz: What's your genre?
Battle of the Books
Want to join our battle group? Talk to Mrs. Maraveller in the library and go to Remind to set up an account:
MHS Battle of the Books
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Here is a slideshow about the competition and book trailers:
Slideshow BOB
Here is a list of this year's 15 battle books:
The Hate U Give | Angie Thomas |
Moxie | Jennifer Mathieu |
Turtles All the Way Down | John Green |
Nyxia | Scott Reintgen |
The Marrow Thieves | Cherie Dimaline |
Warcross | Marie Lu |
They Both Die at the End | Adam Silvera |
Caraval | Stephanie Garber |
The Black Witch | Laurie Forest |
Paper Girls | Brian Vaughan |
The Librarian of Auschwitz | Antonio Iturb |
The 57 Bus | Dashka Slater |
One of Us is Lying | Karen McManus |
Eliza and Her Monsters | Francesca Zappia |
Far from the Tree | Robin Benway |
Here is a link to the poster
Local Libraries
Libraries for Snohomish and Island County
Need to work on a project or find a great book outside of school hours? Check out what is avaliable through your local Sno-Isle Library:
- $7.00 worth of free Printing each week
- Free Wifi
- Homework Help
- Books, books and more books
- Access to Authoritative Databases
- Access to movies and music
- Check out the Teen page
Need your own library card? Here is information on how to get your own library card
Libraries of King County
Check out the libraries of King County
- Teen Page
- Books and Audiobooks
- Music
- Homework Help
- Museum Passes
Even if you live in Snohomish County you can apply for a King county Library Card. Here is information on how to get a card.
University of Washington Library
Check out the University of Washington Library. You can access many items when you go to one of the local University of Washington Campuses.
Technology
Student Password Reset:
Click on this link to reset your password
1 to 1 Chromebook program:
Each student in the Secondary Level of Edmonds School District is issued one Chromebook and one Charger Click here for more information about our District 1:1 Policy
All Chromebooks and Chargers need to be returned by the end of each school year, unless parents have signed a Chromebook Summer Form. the If a student does not turn in their Chromebook,
Students not turning in their Chromebooks will be issued the following fines:
- $305 for loaner Chromebook
- $25 for loaner Charger.
Chromebook Support:
- Chromebook support is located in the library
- Emily Sutter is our Chromebook Paratech
- Students should check their district email for Chromebook updates
Printing:
At the start of the year, each student is given $2.00 to print at school. Students can add money to their Printer accounts in the Main Office.
Students can print to several printers at school:
- Library
- Black and White Printer ($.05 each--CLEAN PAPER)
- MDH-83292 CB Library
- Color Printer ($.50 per single sided page)
- You need to login to a separate computer
- MDH= 118791 prints color
- Black and White Printer ($.05 each--CLEAN PAPER)
- Main Floor Flex Areas:
- Black and White Printer ($.05 one side only--ON RECYCLED PAPER)
- MDH-83293 = C Flex
- MDH-83294 = D Flex
- MDH-83295 = E Flex
- MDH-83296 = F Flex
- Black and White Printer ($.05 one side only--ON RECYCLED PAPER)
How to Print from your Chromebook:
- Open the item you want to print
- Click the print button or press the keys "Ctrl" and "P"
- In the "Destination" box, click the down arrow to bring up the drop-down menu and choose the printer you need
- Check the "Settings" drop-down menu if you need or don't need "Two-Sided"
- Click the "print" button and pick up your printing
Still not printing? Check your papercut balance.
Need to add money to your account? See Mrs. Martin in the Main Office, pay at least $2.00, bring your receipt to library, and we will add it to your account.
Balances for Printers can be checked by logging into Papercut.