Chromebook Agreement Sample Clauses

Chromebook Agreement. Student Agreement I have read, understand and agree to abide by the terms of the foregoing Chromebook Agreement. Should I commit any violation or in any way misuse my Chromebook, I understand and agree that my access privilege may be revoked and School disciplinary action may be taken against me. I understand that I am to treat this Chromebook no different than any other District owned piece of equipment. I will not alter it, make changes to it, or use it in a manner that is not aligned with the District Chromebook Agreement. If I am signing this Agreement when I am under 18, I understand that when I turn 18, this Agreement will continue to be in effect and I agree to abide by this Agreement. Student (print clearly) ____________________________________________________________ Date__________ Student (signature) ________________________________________________________________ Parent or Guardian Agreement As the parent or legal guardian of the above minor, I have read, understand and agree that my child or xxxx shall comply with the terms of the Haverford School District's Chromebook Agreement. I understand that the Chromebooks are a privilege and can be revoked if misused. I understand that if the Chromebook is intentionally damaged, lost, or stolen that my child or myself may be responsible to reimburse the District for the cost of the repair or replacement. I also understand that the $30 annual tech fee will cover incidental damages. I am signing this Agreement and agree to indemnify and hold harmless the School, and the School District that provides a Chromebook to my child or xxxx, against all claims, damages, losses and costs, of whatever kind, that may result from my child's or xxxx'x use of his or her Chromebook or violation of the foregoing Agreement. Further, I accept full responsibility for supervision of my child's or xxxx'x use of his or her Chromebook if and when such access is not in the School setting. I hereby give permission for my child or xxxx to use a Chromebook authorized by the School District and agree to the above terms and Agreement. Parent or Guardian (print clearly) Date Parent or Guardian (signature) ____________________________________________________ I elect to pay the annual non-­‐-­‐-­‐refundable $30 Tech Fee and have mailed a check to the School District of Haverford Township, Business Office, 00 X Xxxxx Xx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 w/Student name, grade, HR teacher I elect to pay the annual non-­‐-­‐-­‐refundable $30 Tech Fee onl...
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Chromebook Agreement. As the parent/guardian, my signature indicates I have read and understand the Guidelines, Procedures and Technology Use Commitment outlined in the guidelines, and give my permission for my child to have access to and use the described District-issued technology. Parent/Guardian Name (please print) Parent/Guardian Signature Date As the student, my signature indicates I have read or had explained to me the guidelines, procedures, and technology use commitment outlined in this agreement, and accept responsibility by the terms and conditions outlined and using these resources for educational purposes. Student Name Grade
Chromebook Agreement. 2021-2022 The River Ridge School District strongly believes that technology resources are a tremendous source of information that provides countless opportunities for students and staff in the District. The 1:1 program for students will create an enriched, collaborative learning environment. The purpose of this initiative is to continue our implementation of rigorous, relevant learning. Distribution and Collection of Chromebooks Each year, the Chromebook Agreement and Protection Plan Policy forms must be submitted as part of the required registration process. Both forms must be filed prior to students being issued their Chromebook. At the conclusion of each school year, students must turn in their Chromebooks and power cords to the library for maintenance in the same condition as distributed. If a student withdraws from the District, the student must turn in the Chromebook on the last day of attendance. Failure to return the Chromebook either at the end of the school year or when withdrawing from the District will result in a fee of $250 to cover the replacement cost. In addition the District may file a report of stolen property with local law enforcement if not returned. Students are responsible for any damages as determined by the District. Asset Tags All Chromebooks will be labeled with a District asset tag. Asset tags may not be removed, modified or tampered with in any way. Students may be charged up to the full replacement cost of a Chromebook for tampering with a District asset tag or turning in a Chromebook without a District asset tag. Protective Sleeves and Carrying Cases Students will be issued a protective case for each Chromebook. Although the cases are reinforced to help protect the Chromebooks, they are not guaranteed to prevent damage. Removal of the protective case could void the Chromebook protection plan. It remains the student’s responsibility to care for and protect his/her device. Logging into a Chromebook Students will log into their Chromebooks using their school issued Google Apps for Education account. Students should never share account passwords with others, unless requested by an administrator.
Chromebook Agreement. This agreement provides students and their parents/guardians with information about taking care of the equipment, using it to complete assignments, and being a good digital citizen. The school has purchased Chromebooks with access to the internet for student education. The device is not to be used for entertainment during school hours. Use of the Chromebook at school will be allowed under direct teacher supervision and permission. Use of the Chromebook without permission or supervision will result in the loss of privileges. Chromebooks will be distributed the first week of school. Parents and students must sign and return the Chromebook Policy document yearly. It is the responsibility of the 6th and 7th grade students to return the Chromebook at the end of the 2016-2017 school year in good operating condition. Teachers will provide clear guidelines for student school use of the device; at home use is the responsibility of the parent. If a student uses the Chromebook in a manner that does not coincide with the educational instruction such as:  Visiting inappropriate websites  Listening to improper music, watching videos, visiting social websites, or any form of entertainment during school hours  Posting, emailing, or chatting unkind words about another person  Sharing school documents unless instructed by the teacher will result in disciplinary action as determined by the teacher documented in the student/parent handbook.
Chromebook Agreement. Participation in the 1:1 program requires agreeing and adhering to the terms specified in this document. I, , will: (Student’s full name, printed) ● follow the guidelines in the Bath County Student Handbook and Discipline Code, the District's "Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources" Policy, and any relevant state and/or federal laws. ● use school computers for educational purposes in a safe, legal, ethical, and responsible manner. I will not do anything with school computers that impacts anyone else’s well-being, safety, or privacy. ● not install additional software to the Chromebook, or change any system settings unless permitted and/or assisted by school tech staff. Chromebooks will be preinstalled with Bath County selected software programs that will meet the educational objectives of the 1:1 program. Recognizing this may change over time, additional software may be installed by school tech staff. ● not attach stickers to, write on, or otherwise deface the Chromebook. I will not tamper with the school's labels or identifying information on the Chromebook. ● handle the Chromebook (and any school computer) with care, keeping it clean, dry, away from food and drink, and shield it from extreme hot or cold temperatures. Computers should only be operated within the temperature range of 50 to 90 degrees F. ● be diligent in caring for and transporting the Chromebook throughout the school building. I will ensure that the Chromebook is closed and secure during transport. I will only use the Chromebook on a stable platform such as a desk or table and not on a soft surface which will block the cooling vents and cause it to overheat. ● always have the Chromebook in my personal possession, in the care of a teacher or another responsible adult, or in a secure location (e.g., my locker). ● not trade Chromebooks, chargers, or batteries with another student. ● notify Bath County School’s tech staff immediately if my Chromebook is damaged, lost, or stolen.
Chromebook Agreement. This agreement provides the student and their parents/guardians with information about taking care of the equipment, using it to complete assignments, and being a good digital citizen. The school has purchased a Chromebook for each student with access to the internet for the student’s education. The device is not to be used for entertainment during school hours. Use of the Chromebook at school will be allowed under direct teacher supervision and permission. Use of the Chromebook without permission or supervision will result in the loss of privileges. The Chromebook is not to be used at recess or lunch time, unless directed by a teacher. Chromebooks will be distributed the first week of school. Parents and students must sign and return the Chromebook Agreement document yearly. It is the responsibility of the 6th and 7th grade students to return the Chromebook to the IT Room at the end of the 2018-2019 school year in good operating condition. Teachers will provide clear guidelines for student school use of the device; at home use is the responsibility of the parent. A student using the Chromebook in a manner that does not coincide with educational instruction, such as:  visiting inappropriate websites  listening to improper music, watching videos, visiting social websites, or any form of entertainment during school hours  posting, emailing, or chatting unkind words about another person  sharing school documents, unless instructed by the teacher will result in disciplinary action, determined by the teacher, as documented in the SBS Parent Handbook. The student is solely responsible for the care and safe keeping of his/her Chromebook. Any loss or damage, regardless of the cause will be the strict financial responsibility of the student and his/her parent(s). The student is not permitted to repair, alter, modify or replace the Chromebook without authorization from St. Bonaventure Catholic School. Insurance covers accidental damage and theft, burglary, or robbery (a police report is required for a claim). Insurance does not cover intentional damage, wear and tear, loss, or theft from an unattended vehicle. St. Bonaventure Catholic School will not replace or repair a Chromebook without pre-payment from the student/parent. This Chromebook Agreement applies to the St. Bonaventure Catholic School student at all times, whether or not the student is on campus, as the St. Bonaventure Catholic School student is a school representative at all times. While using the C...
Chromebook Agreement. In being provided with your Chromebook, we expect you to agree to the following points below, we will review this with you at a later date, and we will keep a copy of you agreeing to this!
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Chromebook Agreement. In exchange for the Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Charter Schools allowing the student to rent, use and possess a school-owned Chromebook outside of school, we agree to the following:
Chromebook Agreement. By signing the below, the student and their parent/guardian agree to follow and accept: • Use of Technology Policy (EHB) • The Chromebook Procedures and Information for Students and Parents Guide/Handbook • The Website and Social Media Guidelines (below) • That Xxxxxxx Place School District owns the Chromebook, software and issued peripherals • If the student ceases to be enrolled in Xxxxxxx Place School District, the student/parents will return the Chromebook in good working order or pay the full replacement cost of the computer. • In no event shall Xxxxxxx Place School District be held liable to any claim of damage, negligence, or breach of duty. Print Student Name School Student Signature Date Print Parent/Guardian Name Parent/Guardian Signature Date Website & Social Media Guidelines: Think before you act because your virtual actions are real and permanent! Guideline Student Initials Parent Initials Be aware of what you post online. Website and social media venues are very public. What you contribute leaves a digital footprint for all to see. Do not post anything you wouldn’t want friends, enemies, parents, teachers, future colleges, or employers to see. Follow the school’s code of conduct when writing online. It is acceptable to disagree with other’s opinions; however, do it in a respectful way. Make sure that criticism is constructive and not hurtful. What is inappropriate in the classroom is inappropriate online. Be safe online. Never give out personal information, including, but not limited to, last names, phone numbers, addresses, exact birthdates, and pictures. Do not share your password with anyone besides your teachers and parents. Linking to other websites to support your thoughts and ideas is recommended. However, be sure to read and review the entire website prior to linking to ensure that all information is appropriate for a school setting. Do your own work! Do not use other people’s intellectual property without their permission. Be aware that it is a violation of copyright law to copy and paste other’s thoughts. It is good practice to hyperlink to your sources. Be aware that pictures may also be protected under copyright laws. Verify that you have permission to use the image or that it is under Creative Commons attribution. How you represent yourself online is an extension of yourself. Do not misrepresent yourself by using someone else’s identity. Online work should be well-written. Follow writing conventions including proper grammar, capi...
Chromebook Agreement. ● Seeing that my child attends school regularly and on time (on-campus and remote learning days). ● Providing a home environment that encourages my child to learn. ● Actively participating in parent meetings, student/parent education programs, and using Class Dojo to communicate with my child’s teacher. ● Working closely with classroom teachers to help my child be successful. ● Providing regular time at home for working with my child on school-related activities. ● Helping my child to meet his or her responsibilities. ● Coming to class prepared to teach (on-campus and remote learning days). ● Helping each student reach his/her full potential. ● Providing an environment conducive to learning. ● Allowing students to be successful through the use of many enjoyable instructional experiences. ● Maintaining communication on an ongoing basis through student progress reports, Class Dojo, and parent meetings.
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