Device Undergoing Repair Sample Clauses

Device Undergoing Repair. Loaner devices may be issued to students when they leave their devices for repair. There may be a delay in getting a device should the school not have enough to loan.
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Device Undergoing Repair. Depending on the reason for repair, loaner devices may be issued to students. A limited supply of loaner devices is available.
Device Undergoing Repair. The district has a limited supply of student devices that may be loaned to students while their device is in for repairs.
Device Undergoing Repair. Substitute devices may be issued to students when a device is undergoing repair as set out by Tazewell County Public Schools. There may be a delay in getting a substitute device should the school not have enough to loan. In such a case, students will be given hardcopy textbooks or other instructional material (where possible) to use. Students are responsible for the substitute device the same as they are for the original device. If a student damages a substitute device, the cost to repair the device will fall on the student and parent/guardian. If the student forgets to bring this replacement device to school, or comes to school with it uncharged (when applicable), a substitute will not be provided. Charging your devices battery Devices must be brought to school each day and/or ready for use at home at all scheduled times in a fully charged condition. Students must charge their devices each evening. It is the student responsibility to maintain the battery charger and all peripheral equipment which may be issued with the device and to have available and ready to use as needed. Screensavers/Backgrounds Any media deemed inappropriate by Tazewell County Public Schools staff may not be used as a screensaver or background photo. Presence of guns, weapons, pornographic materials, inappropriate language, alcohol, drugs, gang related symbols or pictures are prohibited and will result in actions as detailed in the Student Code of Conduct.
Device Undergoing Repair a) If your device is damaged and you have to send it away for repair it is your responsibility to come to class fully equipped with writing equipment, paper, hard copy text book (that can be borrowed from the College), etc.
Device Undergoing Repair. If a device needs repair, a device damaged form must be filled out at the school office along with the damaged device. Screen repairs fees will be required, see page 1. It is important that students keep their school data synced to the Google Drive Cloud to ensure documents and class projects will not be lost. Personal data that cannot be replaced should be kept at home on an external storage device. Device Technical Support Students need to report any technical issues with their device to the school office and fill out a technical maintenance form. The school secretary will report the issue to ICSD’s Technology Department for the services of the following types of technical related issues including, but not limited to: Password Identification, user account support, coordination of warranty repair, hardware maintenance and repair, operating system or software configuration support, restoring device to factory default, and system software update. Student/Parent Device Use Agreement
Device Undergoing Repair. Loaner devices may be issued to students if the device is in need of repair; if they are available at the time.
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Device Undergoing Repair. Loaner 1:1 Devices may be issued to students if the 1:1 Device needs repair.

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