Device At School Sample Clauses

The "Device At School" clause establishes the rules and expectations for students or staff bringing personal or school-issued electronic devices onto school premises. It typically outlines which types of devices are permitted, the conditions under which they may be used (such as during class, breaks, or for educational purposes), and any restrictions or disciplinary actions for misuse. This clause serves to maintain a safe and focused learning environment by clarifying acceptable device usage and minimizing distractions or security risks.
Device At School. Students enrolled in the take home program are expected to bring their device fully charged to school every day. Students with 1:1 devices that stay in their classrooms should see their device is returned to the appropriate charging cart each day. Students must bring their devices to all classes unless specifically advised not to do so by their teacher. The student will receive a behavior consequence for not coming prepared to class. If available, the teacher may provide a loaner for in-class use only. If a device is damaged or unusable and in need of repair, a loaner may be issued to the student upon approval from school administration. The student/family is responsible for any damage to or loss of the loaned device. Loaner devices should not be taken home unless approved by administration. A member of the Technology Department will contact the student’s homeroom teacher and return the repaired device. Sound must be muted at all times unless permission is obtained from a teacher. Headphones may be used at the discretion of the teachers. Students should have their own personal set of headphones for sanitary reasons.
Device At School. Devices are intended for academic use, but responsible personal use is expected. Classroom teachers have the authority to manage use during class time and may choose to have students put 1:1 Devices away if it is a distraction or students exhibit off task behavior. Students are responsible for bringing their school issued 1:1 Devices to all classes (personal devices will not be permitted) unless specifically instructed not to do so by the classroom teacher.

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