Student Expectations. Students are responsible for bringing their District-issued devices to school every day and ensuring the devices are fully charged prior to each school day. If a student takes a device home, he/she is expected to bring the device back for the next school day. The device must be fully charged, in the provided case, and ready to use upon arrival at school.
Student Expectations. The use of the district's devices and network is a privilege and inappropriate use may result in a cancellation of those privileges. Security on any computer system is a high priority, especially when the system involves many users. If the user identifies a security problem on the system, the user must notify staff and must not demonstrate the problem to other users. Students are responsible for good behavior on school computers at all times, both in and out of school. Students shall return their device to school when he/she leaves the Ferndale School District. Every student is financially responsible for any damage to the device that may have occurred throughout the school year that had not been previously reported. Each family has the option to purchase technology device insurance at the beginning of a school year at $25 per year (for a student who qualifies for reduced lunch, the cost is $10 per year). The insurance will cover device damages and any repair costs. The following information was extracted/adapted from the "Ferndale School District Board Procedure #2314 P-1 Technology Resources." Copies of the complete Board Policy No 2314 and accompanying Procedures are available on the FSD Website.
Student Expectations. Students will be expected to engage in virtual courses either by participating in the course “live” (synchronous) or by viewing content and engaging with educators and peers at a later time (asynchronous). • Students will not be “held harmless” in academics while learning in the virtual environment. Student grades earned in the virtual environment will be added to transcripts and become a part of the permanent record. • In order to enroll in courses virtually, students must have the necessary computer and technical skills necessary to succeed. Students must also have the ability to stay engaged in the virtual course. By choosing the virtual option, the student/parent is assuring Ritenour that the student does have such necessary technical skills and the ability to stay engaged. • Students’ participation in the virtual courses is essential to their success. Students will be expected to participate actively in their courses, and to complete course requirements within the time allotted for each course. • Students must use the technological devices supplied by Ritenour to participate in virtual courses. • Students in the virtual program will be required to take all Grade Level Assessments and End of Course Examinations as required by state law and District policy. The Grade Level Assessments and End of Course Examinations will be completed on Xxxxxxxx School District campuses, and administered by Ritenour staff. Parent/Guardian Expectations All parents who have students enrolled in virtual learning will be expected to support both the student and Ritenour staff by doing the following: • Ensure that the student has the necessary equipment, internet access/bandwidth, etc., needed to participate in virtual learning. • Ensuring the student does not attempt to access inappropriate content nor engage in cyberbullying. • Ensure that the student has sufficient time in his/her schedule each day to do the course work and that such scheduled time will be a priority for the student. Continued ! Parent/Guardian Expectations (Continued) • Encourage the student to ask questions, to participate in class discussions, and to ask for help when the student is stuck or frustrated. • Making sure that the work turned in by the student is the student’s own work, and that it is not done by or aided by others. • Keep track of all course deadlines, pacing guides, and other expectations. • Communicate with the virtual instructor about the student’s progress as needed. Teacher Expectation...
Student Expectations. 1. Adhere to the Student Code of Conduct and Technology Acceptable Use Policy while participating in Cardinal Academy.
Student Expectations. 1. Bring your 1:1 device to school every day. If a device is left at home, a loaner MAY be available. If not, students will be expected to complete their coursework by hand. If a device is left at home repeatedly, the student may lose their take-home privileges.
Student Expectations. Students are expected to bring their iPad with them to school every day. It must be fully charged, in the provided case, and ready to be used upon arrival at school.
Student Expectations. Students shall return the iPad equipment to the School District immediately if the student moves or ceases to attend in the School District and shall surrender the iPad equipment to a teacher, school administrator, or designees for inspection upon demand. Students shall immediately report to the school principal any problems with the iPad. Students shall NOT attempt to repair the iPad and shall NOT delete any software from the iPad.
Student Expectations. Students will use proper and polite language when communicating with teachers and classmates. • Students will continue to follow the rules outlined in the HCCSD Student Handbook • Students will be respectful of their teacher’s time and work to the best of their ability while meeting with their teacher. • Students will respect the digital privacy of themselves and others. • Students must be appropriately dressed while participating in digital conferencing. • Students must be seated at a table/counter with minimal distractions in the background (no lying in bed, on the couch etc. • Students must stay muted until the teacher choses to unmute them. • Students must follow any other guidelines during video/audio conferencing set forth by his/her teacher.
Student Expectations. Adhere to the code of conduct of your school and behave with integrity and honesty while participating in an online class. • Read and acknowledge the district Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) regarding technology and the internet. • Participate in each online course at least an hour per day per course, or more if needed, to maintain pace. • Attend mandatory meetings at school as required. Such days might be for orientation, pupil accounting, or for proctored tests and exams. • Complete coursework on time. • Communicate with your online instructor and mentor in a professional and respectful manner. • Ensure that you have the means to access the online courses on your own at all times. • Acknowledge that the school district has full and complete access to the work submitted or the comments posted within the online course. • Seek help from the online instructor or course provider as needed. Parent Expectations Parent, because you have formally offered your support of this online experience, we would like to help us and your student by doing the following: • Ensure that your student has the necessary equipment and internet access to participate in the online course. • Provide your student with a safe and appropriate place to work while at home (may require parent- provided transportation). • Ensure that your student has sufficient time in his/her schedule to work each day in the course. • Confirm with the school administrator/counselor that the chosen course of study is consistent with your student’s plan for graduation. • Become familiar with the means by which you can receive progress reports and never be afraid to ask your student to show you his/her course work and progress. • Encourage your student to seek help when stuck or frustrated. • Ensure that all tests and work is done by your student without the aid of others. • Be aware of all course deadlines and pacing guides. • Communicate academic concerns with online instructors as needed. District Expectations Students and parents can expect the following from the district and its employees: • The school will develop an application and readiness process which will help students and parents make an informed decision about choosing to enroll in an online course. • A school administrator/counselor will meet with each parent and student to discuss this decision and determine if the course fits with the student’s graduation plan. • The school will translate the course score provided into a grade and include it on th...
Student Expectations. As a safe and responsible user of the school’s technology I will help keep myself and other people safe by following these rules: It is expected that all students will: use Information Communication Technology for learning purposes as directed by the teacher and follow teacher directions at all times ensure that they leave any form of technology (iPad, Chromebook, Laptop Computer) is left in the same way it was found respect all school ICT and treat ICT equipment/devices with care and report any breakages/damage to a staff member as soon as possible only use the Internet, email or other networked technologies as instructed by the teacher and when there is staff supervision keep passwords private and not let anyone else log in with their username at home and school use only their own username and password to login. lf student’s feel their login details have been compromised they must tell a teacher or adult immediately seek teacher permission before uploading any content to websites (e.g. wikis) seek permission from individuals before taking photos, recording sound or videoing them (including teachers) work cooperatively when using ICT start and shut-down the computers correctly when creating and presenting work, and if copying from online, students let their audience know by sharing the website link to acknowledge the creator only use designated technology, directed by a teacher, unless in a collaborative environment with teacher permission place devices on charge after use Please note that by not following all of the above expectations may result in ICT privileges (use of technology, Google Accounts) being revoked. It is unacceptable for students to: use any form of ICT to find, create or send material and activities which might upset, offend, harass or humiliate them or anyone else. (Repeated incidence of such behaviours is considered bullying) intentionally click on online advertising use search engines to look for things that are not acceptable or inappropriate. This includes anything that is rude, violent or uses unacceptable language use ICT to share anyone’s personal details or images (including their own). This includes addresses, telephone numbers, full names and images connect any device (such as a USB, camera or phone) to school ICT or download and run any programs, software or bluetooth (this includes games) use the school’s equipment for anything which is against the law, or which would inconvenience other people: for example, printing more co...