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Damage and Loss. Students will immediately report any malfunctions, damage or loss of the Chromebook to a classroom teacher or the high school media center technology help desk. To ensure the LTSD Chromebook’s remain in working order, any and all damage or malfunctions must be reported immediately to the media center so it can be checked and repaired. Students must report and stop using the device immediately. Any parts that may be damaged and broken off of the Chromebook should be kept and provided to the media center when the device is turned in. Students should not make any attempt to repair the device itself, doing so may further damage the Chromebook. Students will not modify or vandalize the appearance or functionality of the LTSD Chromebook. The LTSD Chromebook is owned by the district and borrowed by the student. Students will treat the Chromebook with care and respect knowing that they must return the LTSD Chromebook at the end of the school year and make the Chromebook available upon request of a staff member for inspection. At that time the LTSD Chromebook will be inspected for modification, defacing, damage, and vandalism for which the student/family will be held responsible. This does not include normal wear and tear. Students should not draw on or place stickers on the Chromebook, place any items on top of the Chromebook, pick at or remove keys, store any items between the keyboard and screen, scrape the surfaces, damage the screen, or obstruct port access on the Chromebook. Students will not attempt to scratch or remove any tag or sticker placed on the LTSD Chromebook for identification purposes. The LTSD Chromebook is to be repaired only by district authorized repair designees. Students will immediately notify their teacher of any unexpected behavior or damage to the Chromebook and arrange a time for the student to visit the location designated in the school to drop off the Chromebook for review and repair. Unauthorized repairs may result in more damage or voiding of warranty. In the case of theft, vandalism and other criminal acts, a police report must be filed by the student or parent within 48 hours of the occurrence. The Chromebook serial number must be included in the report. Incidents occurring off campus must be reported to the police by the parent and a copy of the police report must be brought to the school. The parent/student will be responsible for the replacement of the Chromebook. The student and parent are responsible for the fair market value of the Chromebook if it is damaged. (See Fair Market Chart on page 9.) The student and parent are responsible for the reasonable cost of repair for damages to the Chromebook which is not covered by the warranty; i.e., broken/cracked LCD screen caused by dropping the Chromebook, a keyboard repair caused by deliberately removed keys, etc. (A table of estimated pricing for a variety of repairs is included in this handbook.) Description Cost LCD Repair $80 Topcase/Keyboard $80 Battery $70 Bottom Case $50 Logic Board $120 Other Internal Components $50 Key Replacement $10 AC Adapter (Genuine OEM) $30 Chromebook Replacement $229 If the student intentionally damages a Chromebook, the student may face disciplinary action for vandalism as outlined in the school’s Student & Parent Handbook or discipline policy and know that vandalism may not be covered by an insurance claim, Chromebook protection plan, or warranty coverage. Appropriate Content Chromebooks should only be used to access school appropriate content. As outlined by the Acceptable Use Policy and defined in the Lacey Township School District Policy #2361, students should not use the LTSD Chromebook to access material other than educational usage. Any student who comes to find questionable or objectionable content should report their findings to their teacher or media center help desk immediately. Incidental access to inappropriate or questionable content should be reported immediately. Inappropriate materials may include, but are not limited to, explicit or implicit references to: ● Alcohol, tobacco, or drugs ● Gangs ● Obscene language or nudity ● Bullying or harassment ● Discrimination or prejudicial behavior Students will follow all copyright laws. Material that has been copyrighted is protected by law. Appropropriate and fair use of copyrighted material should be followed at all times. If there are any questions about how to lawfully use or give credit to the copyright owner, students should discuss with their teacher immediately. Students will not attempt to install or download software not approved for district use. Installation or running of any unapproved programs can lead to unsafe, unintended results. Applications, extensions, or any other program needs should be brought to the attention of the student’s teacher who can then make the proper request for additional needs. Any damage to the student’s LTSD Chromebook, any other devices, and/or the District Network that is the result of unapproved installations or running of unapproved programs will be the responsibility of the installer. Students will store their Chromebooks in a secure location (student assigned locker with a lock on it) when not using the device. It is the responsibility of the student to properly secure the LTSD Chromebook during times when the device is not being utilized or would be put in an unsafe situation. Examples include but are not limited to Physical Education class and lunch. Students will responsibly use multimedia content for educational use. With the connection to the internet comes an enormous responsibility to be a good digital citizen. The LTSD Chromebook is being lent to a student to improve the educational experience of the student. Students are provided accounts for district approved applications and software. The use of personal accounts for websites browsed on the LTSD Chromebook must support educational usage and only be used in an educationally appropriate way that coincides with the ACCEPTABLE USE OF COMPUTER NETWORK/ COMPUTERS AND RESOURCES Policy/Regulation #2361. Any use of the LTSD Chromebook for purposes that are not educational are considered as inappropriate usage. Important Information

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Samples: Use Agreement, www.laceyschools.org

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Damage and Loss. Students will immediately report any malfunctions, damage or loss of the Chromebook to a classroom teacher or the high school media center technology help desk. To ensure the LTSD Chromebook’s remain in working order, any and all damage or malfunctions must be reported immediately to the media center so it can be checked and repaired. Students must report and stop using the device immediately. Any parts that may be damaged and broken off of the Chromebook should be kept and provided to the media center when the device is turned in. Students should not make any attempt to repair the device itself, doing so may further damage the Chromebook. Students will not modify or vandalize the appearance or functionality of the LTSD Chromebook. The LTSD Chromebook is owned by the district and borrowed by the student. Students will treat the Chromebook with care and respect knowing that they must return the LTSD Chromebook at the end of the school year and make the Chromebook available upon request of a staff member for inspection. At that time the LTSD Chromebook will be inspected for modification, defacing, damage, and vandalism for which the student/family will be held responsible. This does not include normal wear and tear. Students should not draw on or place stickers on the Chromebook, place any items on top of the Chromebook, pick at or remove keys, store any items between the keyboard and screen, scrape the surfaces, damage the screen, or obstruct port access on the Chromebook. Students will not attempt to scratch or remove any tag or sticker placed on the LTSD Chromebook for identification purposes. The LTSD Chromebook is to be repaired only by district authorized repair designees. Students will immediately notify their teacher of any unexpected behavior or damage to the Chromebook and arrange a time for the student to visit the location designated in the school to drop off the Chromebook for review and repair. Unauthorized repairs may result in more damage or voiding of warranty. In the case of theft, vandalism and other criminal acts, a police report must be filed by the student or parent within 48 hours of the occurrence. The Chromebook serial number must be included in the report. Incidents occurring off campus must be reported to the police by the parent and a copy of the police report must be brought to the school. The parent/student will be responsible for the replacement of the Chromebook. The student and parent are responsible for the fair market value of the Chromebook if it is damaged. (See Fair Market Chart on page 9Chart.) The student and parent are responsible for the reasonable cost of repair for damages to the Chromebook which is not covered by the warranty; i.e., broken/cracked LCD screen caused by dropping the Chromebook, a keyboard repair caused by deliberately removed keys, etc. (A table of estimated pricing for a variety of repairs is included in this handbook.) Description Cost LCD Repair $80 Topcase/Keyboard $80 Battery $70 Bottom Case $50 Logic Board $120 Other Internal Components $50 Key Replacement $10 AC Adapter (Genuine OEM) $30 Chromebook Replacement $229 If the student intentionally damages a Chromebook, the student may face disciplinary action for vandalism as outlined in the high school’s Student & Student/Parent Handbook or discipline policy and know that vandalism may not be covered by an insurance claim, Chromebook protection plan, or warranty coverage. Appropriate Content Chromebooks should only be used to access school appropriate content. As outlined by the Acceptable Use Policy and defined in the Lacey Township School District Policy #2361, students should not use the LTSD Chromebook to access material other than educational usage. Any student who comes to find questionable or objectionable content should report their findings to their teacher or media center help desk immediately. Incidental access to inappropriate or questionable content should be reported immediately. Inappropriate materials may include, but are not limited to, explicit or implicit references to: ● Alcohol, tobacco, or drugs ● Gangs ● Obscene language or nudity ● Bullying or harassment ● Discrimination or prejudicial behavior Students will follow all copyright laws. Material that has been copyrighted is protected by law. Appropropriate and fair use of copyrighted material should be followed at all times. If there are any questions about how to lawfully use or give credit to the copyright owner, students should discuss with their teacher immediately. Students will not attempt to install or download software not approved for district use. Installation or running of any unapproved programs can lead to unsafe, unintended results. Applications, extensions, or any other program needs should be brought to the attention of the student’s teacher who can then make the proper request for additional needs. Any damage to the student’s LTSD Chromebook, any other devices, and/or the District Network that is the result of unapproved installations or running of unapproved programs will be the responsibility of the installer. Students will store their Chromebooks in a secure location (student assigned locker with a lock on it) when not using the device. It is the responsibility of the student to properly secure the LTSD Chromebook during times when the device is not being utilized or would be put in an unsafe situation. Examples include but are not limited to Physical Education class and lunch. Students will responsibly use multimedia content for educational use. With the connection to the internet comes an enormous responsibility to be a good digital citizen. The LTSD Chromebook is being lent to a student to improve the educational experience of the student. Students are provided accounts for district approved applications and software. The use of personal accounts for websites browsed on the LTSD Chromebook must support educational usage and only be used in an educationally appropriate way that coincides with the ACCEPTABLE USE OF COMPUTER NETWORK/ COMPUTERS AND RESOURCES Policy/Regulation #2361. Any use of the LTSD Chromebook for purposes that are not educational are considered as inappropriate usage. Important Information

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Samples: Use Agreement

Damage and Loss. Students will immediately report any malfunctions, damage or loss of the Chromebook to a classroom teacher or the high school media center technology help desk. To ensure the LTSD Chromebook’s remain in working order, any and all damage or malfunctions must be reported immediately to the media center so it can be checked and repaired. Students must report and stop using the device immediately. Any parts that may be damaged and broken off of the Chromebook should be kept and provided to the media center when the device is turned in. Students should not make any attempt to repair the device itself, doing so may further damage the Chromebook. Students will not modify or vandalize the appearance or functionality of the LTSD Chromebook. The LTSD Chromebook is owned by the district and borrowed by the student. Students will treat the Chromebook with care and respect knowing that they must return the LTSD Chromebook at the end of the school year and make the Chromebook available upon request of a staff member for inspection. At that time the LTSD Chromebook will be inspected for modification, defacing, damage, and vandalism for which the student/family will be held responsible. This does not include normal wear and tear. Students should not draw on or place stickers on the Chromebook, place any items on top of the Chromebook, pick at or remove keys, store any items between the keyboard and screen, scrape the surfaces, damage the screen, or obstruct port access on the Chromebook. Students will not attempt to scratch or remove any tag or sticker placed on the LTSD Chromebook for identification purposes. The LTSD Chromebook is to be repaired only by district authorized repair designees. Students will immediately notify their teacher of any unexpected behavior or damage to the Chromebook and arrange a time for the student to visit the location designated in the school to drop off the Chromebook for review and repair. Unauthorized repairs may result in more damage or voiding of warranty. In the case of theft, vandalism and other criminal acts, a police report must be filed by the student or parent within 48 hours of the occurrence. The Chromebook serial number must be included in the report. Incidents occurring off campus must be reported to the police by the parent and a copy of the police report must be brought to the school. The parent/student will be responsible for the replacement of the Chromebook. The student and parent are responsible for the fair market value of the Chromebook if it is damaged. (See Fair Market Chart on page 9.) The student and parent are responsible for the reasonable cost of repair for damages to the Chromebook which is not covered by the warranty; i.e., broken/cracked LCD screen caused by dropping the Chromebook, a keyboard repair caused by deliberately removed keys, etc. (A table of estimated pricing for a variety of repairs is included in this handbook.) Description Cost LCD Repair $80 Topcase/Keyboard $80 Battery $70 Bottom Case $50 Logic Board $120 Other Internal Components $50 Key Replacement $10 AC Adapter (Genuine OEM) $30 Chromebook Replacement $229 200 minus depreciation If the student intentionally damages a Chromebook, the student may face disciplinary action for vandalism as outlined in the school’s Student & Parent Handbook or discipline policy and know that vandalism may not be covered by an insurance claim, Chromebook protection plan, or warranty coverage. Appropriate Content Chromebooks should only be used to access school appropriate content. As outlined by the Acceptable Use Policy and defined in the Lacey Township School District Policy #2361, students should not use the LTSD Chromebook to access material other than educational usage. Any student who comes to find questionable or objectionable content should report their findings to their teacher or media center help desk immediately. Incidental access to inappropriate or questionable content should be reported immediately. Inappropriate materials may include, but are not limited to, explicit or implicit references to: ● Alcohol, tobacco, or drugs ● Gangs ● Obscene language or nudity ● Bullying or harassment ● Discrimination or prejudicial behavior Students will follow all copyright laws. Material that has been copyrighted is protected by law. Appropropriate and fair use of copyrighted material should be followed at all times. If there are any questions about how to lawfully use or give credit to the copyright owner, students should discuss with their teacher immediately. Students will not attempt to install or download software not approved for district use. Installation or running of any unapproved programs can lead to unsafe, unintended results. Applications, extensions, or any other program needs should be brought to the attention of the student’s teacher who can then make the proper request for additional needs. Any damage to the student’s LTSD Chromebook, any other devices, and/or the District Network that is the result of unapproved installations or running of unapproved programs will be the responsibility of the installer. Students will store their Chromebooks in a secure location (student assigned locker with a lock on it) when not using the device. It is the responsibility of the student to properly secure the LTSD Chromebook during times when the device is not being utilized or would be put in an unsafe situation. Examples include but are not limited to Physical Education class and lunch. Students will responsibly use multimedia content for educational use. With the connection to the internet comes an enormous responsibility to be a good digital citizen. The LTSD Chromebook is being lent to a student to improve the educational experience of the student. Students are provided accounts for district approved applications and software. The use of personal accounts for websites browsed on the LTSD Chromebook must support educational usage and only be used in an educationally appropriate way that coincides with the ACCEPTABLE USE OF COMPUTER NETWORK/ COMPUTERS AND RESOURCES Policy/Regulation #2361. Any use of the LTSD Chromebook for purposes that are not educational are considered as inappropriate usage. Important Information

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Samples: Use Agreement

Damage and Loss. Students will immediately report any malfunctions, damage or loss of the Chromebook to a classroom teacher or the high school media center technology help deskteacher. To ensure the LTSD Chromebook’s remain in working order, any and all damage or malfunctions must be reported immediately to the media center a classroom teacher so it can be checked and repaired. Students must report and stop using the device immediately. Any parts that may be damaged and broken off of the Chromebook should be kept and provided to the media center when the device is turned in. Students should not make any attempt to repair the device itself, doing so may further damage the Chromebook. Students will not modify or vandalize the appearance or functionality of the LTSD Chromebook. The LTSD Chromebook is owned by the district and borrowed by the student. Students will treat the Chromebook with care and respect knowing that they must return the LTSD Chromebook at the end of the school year and make the Chromebook available upon request of a staff member for inspection. At that time the LTSD Chromebook will be inspected for modification, defacing, damage, and vandalism for which the student/family will be held responsible. This does not include normal wear and tear. Students should not draw on or place stickers on the Chromebook, place any items on top of the Chromebook, pick at or remove keys, store any items between the keyboard and screen, scrape the surfaces, damage the screen, or obstruct port access on the Chromebook. Students will not attempt to scratch or remove any tag or sticker placed on the LTSD Chromebook for identification purposes. The LTSD Chromebook is to be repaired only by district authorized repair designees. Students will immediately notify their teacher of any unexpected behavior or damage to the Chromebook and arrange a time for the student to visit the location designated in the school to drop off the Chromebook for review and repair. Unauthorized repairs may result in more damage or voiding of warranty. In the case of theft, vandalism and other criminal acts, a police report must be filed by the student or parent within 48 hours of the occurrence. The Chromebook serial number must be included in the report. Incidents occurring off campus must be reported to the police by the parent and a copy of the police report must be brought to the school. The parent/student will be responsible for the replacement of the Chromebook. The student and parent are responsible for the fair market value of the Chromebook if it is damaged. (See Fair Market Chart on page 9Chart.) The student and parent are responsible for the reasonable cost of repair for damages to the Chromebook which is not covered by the warranty; i.e., broken/cracked LCD screen caused by dropping the Chromebook, a keyboard repair caused by deliberately removed keys, etc. (A table of estimated pricing for a variety of repairs is included in this handbook.) Description Cost LCD Repair $80 Topcase/Keyboard $80 Battery $70 Bottom Case $50 Logic Board $120 Other Internal Components $50 Key Replacement $10 AC Adapter (Genuine OEM) $30 Chromebook Replacement $229 If the student intentionally damages a Chromebook, the student may face disciplinary action for vandalism as outlined in the high school’s Student & Student/Parent Handbook or discipline policy and know that vandalism may not be covered by an insurance claim, Chromebook protection plan, or warranty coverage. Appropriate Content Chromebooks should only be used to access school appropriate content. As outlined by the Acceptable Use Policy and defined in the Lacey Township School District Policy #2361, students should not use the LTSD Chromebook to access material other than educational usage. Any student who comes to find questionable or objectionable content should report their findings to their teacher or media center help desk immediately. Incidental access to inappropriate or questionable content should be reported immediately. Inappropriate materials may include, but are not limited to, explicit or implicit references to: ● Alcohol, tobacco, or drugs ● Gangs ● Obscene language or nudity ● Bullying or harassment ● Discrimination or prejudicial behavior Students will follow all copyright laws. Material that has been copyrighted is protected by law. Appropropriate and fair use of copyrighted material should be followed at all times. If there are any questions about how to lawfully use or give credit to the copyright owner, students should discuss with their teacher immediately. Students will not attempt to install or download software not approved for district use. Installation or running of any unapproved programs can lead to unsafe, unintended results. Applications, extensions, or any other program needs should be brought to the attention of the student’s teacher who can then make the proper request for additional needs. Any damage to the student’s LTSD Chromebook, any other devices, and/or the District Network that is the result of unapproved installations or running of unapproved programs will be the responsibility of the installer. Students will store their Chromebooks in a secure location (student assigned locker with a lock on it) when not using the device. It is the responsibility of the student to properly secure the LTSD Chromebook during times when the device is not being utilized or would be put in an unsafe situation. Examples include but are not limited to Physical Education class and lunch. Students will responsibly use multimedia content for educational use. With the connection to the internet comes an enormous responsibility to be a good digital citizen. The LTSD Chromebook is being lent to a student to improve the educational experience of the student. Students are provided accounts for district approved applications and software. The use of personal accounts for websites browsed on the LTSD Chromebook must support educational usage and only be used in an educationally appropriate way that coincides with the ACCEPTABLE USE OF COMPUTER NETWORK/ COMPUTERS AND RESOURCES Policy/Regulation #2361. Any use of the LTSD Chromebook for purposes that are not educational are considered as inappropriate usage. Important Information

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Samples: Use Agreement

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Damage and Loss. Students will immediately report any malfunctions, damage or loss of the Chromebook to a classroom teacher or the high school media center technology help desk. To ensure the LTSD STSD Chromebook’s remain in working order, any and all damage or malfunctions must be reported immediately to the media center classroom teacher so it can be checked and repaired. Students must report and stop using the device immediately. Any parts that may be damaged and broken off of the Chromebook should be kept and provided to the media center classroom teacher when the device is turned in. Students should not make any attempt to repair the device itself, doing so may further damage the Chromebook. Students will not modify or vandalize the appearance or functionality of the LTSD STSD Chromebook. The LTSD STSD Chromebook is owned by the district and borrowed by the student. Students will treat the Chromebook with care and respect knowing that they must return the LTSD STSD Chromebook at the end of the school year and make the Chromebook available upon request of a staff member for inspection. At that time the LTSD STSD Chromebook will be inspected for modification, defacing, damage, and vandalism for which the student/family will be held responsible. This does not include normal wear and tear. Students should not draw on or place stickers on the Chromebook, place any items on top of the Chromebook, pick at or remove keys, store any items between the keyboard and screen, scrape the surfaces, damage the screen, or obstruct port access on the Chromebook. Students will not attempt to scratch or remove any tag or sticker placed on the LTSD STSD Chromebook for identification purposes. Parents will be financially responsible for any damage, above normal wear and tear to the STSD issued Chromebook. The LTSD STSD Chromebook is to be repaired only by district authorized repair designees. Students will immediately notify their teacher of any unexpected behavior or damage to the Chromebook and arrange a time for the student to visit the location designated in the school to drop off the Chromebook for review and repair. Unauthorized repairs may result in more damage or voiding of warranty. Parents will be financially responsible for any unauthorized repairs of the district issued Chromebook. In the case of theft, vandalism and other criminal acts, a police report must be filed by the student or parent within 48 hours of the occurrence. The Chromebook serial number must be included in the report. Incidents occurring off campus must be reported to the police by the parent and a copy of the police report must be brought to the school. The parent/student will be responsible for the replacement of the Chromebook. The student and parent are responsible for the fair market value of the Chromebook if it is damaged. (See Fair Market Chart on page 9Chart.) The student and parent are responsible for the reasonable cost of repair for damages to the Chromebook which is not covered by the warranty; i.e., broken/cracked LCD screen caused by dropping the Chromebook, a keyboard repair caused by deliberately removed keys, etc. (A table of estimated pricing for a variety of repairs is included in this handbook.) Description Technology Fee - Students in Grades 3-6 The Xxxxxxxx Township School District Chromebook Coverage Protection Plan will be offered to ALL Xxxxxxxx Township School District students for a fee of $25 per student. The technology fee will cover the cost of the first accidental damage to repair the Chromebook. Please see the schedule below for details of the Chromebook repair costs. The technology fee may be paid by check, payable to the Xxxxxxxx Township School District and submitted to the Main Office of your child’s school. Families who opt out of the technology fee will be responsible for the costs of the repair or replacement for any damage incurred. The schedule of the fees for damage, loss, or theft are outlined in the table below. With the payment of the Xxxxxxxx Township School District Technology Fee Incident requiring a non-warranty repair (during the same school year) Amount of Charge First accident requiring repair No Charge Second accident requiring repair $50 or actual repair cost, whichever is less Third accident requiring repair Actual cost of replacement or repair Loss Cost of replacement Theft No cost with a copy of a filed police report Non-payment of the Xxxxxxxx Township School District Technology Fee Incident requiring a non-warranty repair (during the same school year) Amount of Charge Broken/scratched screen, and/or cracked LCD Repair display $80 Topcase/100 Broken Keyboard $80 Battery System board damage due to drop, liquid, or other non-warranty cause $70 Bottom Case 300 Miscellaneous damage not listed above Cost of parts Device replacement $50 Logic Board 300 A/C adaptor replacement $120 Other Internal Components 60 damage deemed to be caused by misuse, horseplay, neglect, intentional damage, and/ or a lost/stolen device, will result in assessment of the replacement cost of the device, which as of September 2021 is approximately $50 Key Replacement $10 AC Adapter (Genuine OEM) $30 Chromebook Replacement $229 300. If the student intentionally damages a Chromebook, the student may face disciplinary action for vandalism as outlined in the school’s Student & Parent Handbook or discipline policy Vandalism Policy/Regulation #7610 and know that vandalism may not be covered by an insurance claim, Chromebook protection plan, or warranty coverage. Appropriate Content Chromebooks should only be used to access school appropriate content. As outlined by the Acceptable Use Policy and defined in the Lacey Xxxxxxxx Township School District Policy #2361, students should not use the LTSD STSD Chromebook to access material other than educational usage. Any student who comes to find questionable or objectionable content should report their findings to their teacher or media center help desk immediately. Incidental access to inappropriate or questionable content should be reported immediately. Inappropriate materials may include, but are not limited to, explicit or implicit references to: Alcohol, tobacco, or drugs Gangs Obscene language or nudity Bullying or harassment Discrimination or prejudicial behavior Students will follow all copyright laws. Material that has been copyrighted is protected by law. Appropropriate Appropriate and fair use of copyrighted material should be followed at all times. If there are any questions about how to lawfully use or give credit to the copyright owner, students should discuss with their teacher immediately. Students will not attempt to install or download software not approved for district use. Installation or running of any unapproved programs can lead to unsafe, unintended results. Applications, extensions, or any other program needs should be brought to the attention of the student’s teacher who can then make the proper request for additional needs. Any damage to the student’s LTSD STSD Chromebook, any other devices, and/or the District Network that is the result of unapproved installations or running of unapproved programs will be the responsibility of the installer. Students will store their Chromebooks in a secure location (student assigned locker with a lock on it) when not using the device. It is the responsibility of the student to properly secure the LTSD Chromebook during times when the device is not being utilized or would be put in an unsafe situation. Examples include but are not limited to Physical Education class and lunch. Students will responsibly use multimedia content for educational use. With the connection to the internet comes an enormous responsibility to be a good digital citizen. The LTSD STSD Chromebook is being lent to a student to improve the educational experience of the student. Students are provided accounts for district approved applications and software. The use of personal accounts for websites browsed on the LTSD STSD Chromebook must support educational usage and only be used in an educationally appropriate way that coincides with the ACCEPTABLE USE OF COMPUTER NETWORK/ COMPUTERS AND RESOURCES Policy/Regulation Policy #2361. Any use of the LTSD STSD Chromebook for purposes that are not educational are considered as inappropriate usage. Important InformationInformation Distribution Chromebooks will be distributed in school once the students and parents have read and signed the Xxxxxxxx Township School District 1 to 1 Technology Program Student/Parent Handbook Use Agreement. The Chromebooks will remain with the students until the end of the school year. At that time, notice will be given to students as to the process and timeline for the Chromebooks to be returned. Chromebooks must be returned to the district before the end of the school year. When a student leaves the district he/she will surrender the Chromebook to the district. Xxxxxxxx Township School District will attempt to issue the same Chromebook each year they attend Xxxxxxxx Township Schools. All data on the STSD Chromebook and while using the district Google Workspace account should not be considered private. The Chromebook, the managed Google Workspace account, and all data stored and visited can be searched at any time. Electronic documents, network usage and all stored files shall not be considered confidential and may be monitored at any time by designated district personnel to ensure appropriate use. The district complies fully with local, state or federal officials in any investigation concerning or relating to violations of computer crime laws. Privacy should not be an expectation.

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Samples: www.staffordschools.org

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