CHROMEBOOK USAGE AGREEMENT Sample Clauses

CHROMEBOOK USAGE AGREEMENT. As the Suring Public School District moves forward in our one-to-one initiative of getting technological devices to each student, questions arise regarding the Chromebooks. Parents should be aware students will not be allowed to take Chromebooks home. The district is implementing a service plan fee for use policy. Service Plan Fee for Use: o $10 insurance cost per student for Elementary and Middle School, grades 2-8 o $25 insurance cost per student for High School, grade 9-12  Payment is required for the start of the school year  Family cap (based on free/reduced application) - $50  Payment plan can be set up for families with more than two students o Fee will be prorated  Full fee if student/students start during First Semester  Half is due if student/students start during Second Semester o Assigned Chromebook will not be handed out to student and student will need to use computer lab if fee is not paid It is the district’s intention for students to keep the device at end of their senior year starting with the Class of 2020, for an additional $25 fee payment (assuming all fees have been paid). There have been costs associated with the Chromebooks due to either student misuse or carelessness. The district recognizes that sometimes accidents happen, such as a student dropping a Chromebook.
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CHROMEBOOK USAGE AGREEMENT. As the Suring Public School District moves forward in our one-to-one initiative of getting technological devices to each student, questions arise regarding the Chromebooks. It has not been the district’s policy to allow Chromebooks to go home, except under certain circumstances. Administration reserves the right to change this policy at any time if it is deemed appropriate, such as happened with the Covid-19 emergency school closure. The district is implementing a service plan fee for use policy. Service Plan Fee for Use: o $10 maintenance cost per student for Elementary and Middle School, grades 5K-8 o $25 maintenance cost per student for High School, grade 9-12  Payment is required for the start of the school year  Family cap (based on free/reduced application) - $50  Payment plan can be set up for families with more than two students o Fee will be prorated  Full fee if student/students start during First Semester  Half is due if student/students start during Second Semester o Assigned Chromebook will not be handed out to student and student will need to use computer lab if fee is not paid It is the district’s intention for students to keep the device at end of their senior year starting with the Class of 2020, for an additional $25 fee payment (assuming all fees have been paid). There have been costs associated with the Chromebooks due to either student misuse or carelessness. The district recognizes that sometimes accidents happen, such as a student dropping a Chromebook.
CHROMEBOOK USAGE AGREEMENT. As the School District of Suring moves forward in our one-to-one initiative of getting technological devices to each student, questions arise regarding the Chromebooks. Parents should be aware students will not be allowed to take Chromebooks home. The District is implementing an insurance plan fee. Insurance Plan Fee: o $10 insurance cost per student for Elementary and Middle School, grades 2-8 o $25 insurance cost per student for High School, grade 9-12 ▪ Payment is required for the start of the school year ▪ Family cap (based on free/reduced application) - $50 ▪ Payment plan can be set up for families with more than two students o Fee will be prorated ▪ Full fee if student/students start during First Semester ▪ Half is due if student/students start during Second Semester o Assigned Chromebooks will not be handed out to students if their Chromebook fee has not been paid There have been costs associated with the Chromebooks due to either student misuse or carelessness. The district recognizes that sometimes accidents happen, such as a student dropping a Chromebook.
CHROMEBOOK USAGE AGREEMENT. As the School District of Suring moves forward in our one-to-one initiative of getting technological devices to each student, questions arise regarding the Chromebooks. Parents should be aware students will not be allowed to take Chromebooks home. The District is implementing an insurance plan fee. Insurance Plan Fee: o $10 insurance cost per student for Elementary and Middle School, grades 2-8 o $25 insurance cost per student for High School, grade 9-12  Payment is required for the start of the school year  Family cap (based on free/reduced application) - $50  Payment plan can be set up for families with more than two students o Fee will be prorated  Full fee if student/students start during First Semester  Half is due if student/students start during Second Semester o Assigned Chromebooks will not be handed out to students if their Chromebook fee has not been paid It is the district’s intention for students to keep the device at end of their senior year starting with the Class of 2020, for an additional $25 fee payment (assuming all fees have been paid). There have been costs associated with the Chromebooks due to either student misuse or carelessness. The district recognizes that sometimes accidents happen, such as a student dropping a Chromebook.
CHROMEBOOK USAGE AGREEMENT. As the Suring Public School District moves forward in our one-to-one initiative of getting technological devices to each student, questions arise regarding the Chromebooks. It is the district’s policy to allow Chromebooks to go home with students in grades 6-12. The district is implementing an insurance plan through TRA for grades 6-12, fee for insurance policy. Covered under the TRA insurance policy for grades 6-12 is the following, -Drops/Breaks -Spills/liquid damage -Broken Screens -Kids picking off keys -Kids putting stuff in the ports -Manufacturer defects/issues NOT covered by TRA insurance and paid for by student: -Loss/Theft -The Battery -Cosmetic scratches -Fire/Flood/natural disasters -AC Adapters Service Plan Fee for Use: o $25 maintenance cost per student for Middle School and High School, grade 6-12 ▪ Payment is required for the start of the school year ▪ Family cap (based on free/reduced application) - $50 ▪ Payment plan can be set up for families with more than two students o ▪ Assigned Chromebook will not be handed out to student and student will need to use computer lab if fee is not paid It is the district’s intention for High School students to keep the device at end of their senior year, assuming all four year’s fees have been paid. COLLEGE-TECH SCHOOL VISITATIONS In order to assist students with planning for their post-high school education, students will be permitted to take 2 days to visit colleges, universities, or technical schools during their junior and senior years. In order to receive an excused absence a student must follow the provisions of Wisconsin Act 239 and it must be through the office of the counselor. Post high school visits must count toward the terms of Wisconsin Act 239. If the proper procedures are not taken and paperwork not done or the day takes place beyond the 10-day allotted absence, it will be unexcused. Administrator discretion can override this.

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