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Important Resources. Link to Chromebook User and Procedure Guide: User & Procedure Guide Link to Acceptable Use Policy: MDCS AUP Costs: ● There is no cost to receive the device. ● Damage to a device that is beyond repair will result in responsibility for a full replacement of the device. The replacement cost for a lost or damaged Chromebook is $250. The replacement cost for a lost or damaged charging cord is $35.00. ● Lost, stolen or questionable damage will be reviewed by the administration on a case-by-case basis to determine fees. ● Students with damaged equipment will not be issued a replacement device until the replacement fee has been received. Be Responsible: ● No stickers or writing allowed on device. ● Students must take measures to protect the device from damage or theft. ● At no time shall the device be used for unlawful or inappropriate activities. ● Students are not allowed to let others use their assigned device. ● Students will only use the MDCS devices for academic purposes. Be respectful: Students must follow the Mountain Discovery Charter School Acceptable Use and Internet Safety Procedures at all times while using school-issued devices. Violators of the Acceptable Use Policy or items stated in this document will be addressed by the school administration to determine the proper course of action. No right of privacy exists in the use of devices provided by the school. Signature Form: Student Parent Please initial beside each statement acknowledging that you agree to the statements below. All statements must be agreed upon before a device will be loaned to the user. I understand that I am completely responsible for the device and its accessories while it is checked out to me and I am not permitted to loan the device or accessories to anyone else. I understand that if my Chromebook is damaged, I must bring it to my teacher for repair as soon as possible. I have read and understand the Chromebook User and Procedure Guide and MDCS Acceptable Use and Internet Safety Policy:AUP, Chromebook User Guide I understand that inappropriate and irresponsible use and conduct while using the device and/or other technology resources and/or school network shall result in disciplinary action. I agree to be a responsible digital citizen and user, and will conduct myself appropriately while online. I agree to bring my Chromebook to school each day if required by my teacher. I agree to return my device to MDCS at the end of the school year or if I withdraw from MDCS. As a student/pa...
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Important Resources. Mohonasen CSD 1: 1 Chrome book Guide. • Student Use of Computerized Information Resources Acceptable Use Policy. Cost: There is no cost to receive the Chromebook • Damage to a device that is beyond repair may result in responsibility for full replacement of the device. • Lost, stolen, or questionable damage will be reviewed by the administration on a case-by- case basis to determine fees. • Recurring instances of damage will be reviewed by administration on a case-by-case basis and may result in withholding of a replacement for a length of time to be determined due to circumstances surrounding the damage and/or need for a replacement. • Inappropriate use of the device violating either the Student Use of Computerized Information Resources Acceptable Use Policy or District Code of Conduct may result in the loss of device privileges and/or school disciplinary consequences. • Students will be charged for missing items or for damage beyond repair. (Power cord=

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