Damaged Chromebooks Clause Samples

Damaged Chromebooks. Like textbooks and other district property issued to your student, there is a responsibility to take care of these valuable resources. Below are details for damages:
Damaged Chromebooks. Students and their parents will be responsible for all damage to the Chromebooks including, but not limited to cracked plastic pieces, damaged ports, frayed cables, inoperability of any kind, etc. Damage to a student’s Chromebook should be reported to the Technology Office at each building campus. Cost of provided repairs to the Chromebook will be the responsibility of the student/parent.
Damaged Chromebooks. Students with malfunctioning Chromebooks may take them to their teacher and ask to borrow a Chromebook while theirs is being repaired or replaced.
Damaged Chromebooks. Like textbooks and other district property issued to your student, there is a responsibility to take care of these valuable resources. Below are details for damages: If a Chromebook can be repaired, we will perform the first repair for free. Any additional repairs will be $50. We can repair screens, keyboards, and batteries. We will replace the first charger for free whether it is damaged or lost. Additional chargers will be $30. We will make every effort to repair a Chromebook. We want these devices working as much as you do. Intentional damage such as drawing on the Chromebook, stickers, picking keys off the keyboard, rearranging keys on the keyboard, etc. will be the responsibility of the student to pay to replace/repair the damage at full cost with a minimum fee of $5 charged.