District Laptop Maintenance Program Sample Clauses

District Laptop Maintenance Program. Chromebook ONLY The District will offer coverage for all non-warranty covered damages. Families who wish to enroll in the District’s Laptop Maintenance Program must pay a non-refundable, annual fee of $50.00 per family to be paid at the time of student registration for the school year. The coverage will be for the entirety of the student school year. This provides coverage for any repairs to the Chromebook, up to $200 for the 2012-2021 school year, that are due to neglect (ex. broken screen, water damage, dropped laptop, cut cord, or any other obvious signs of neglect). 2 Families who do not purchase the District’s laptop maintenance program will be subject to all damages for the chromebook due to neglect.
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District Laptop Maintenance Program. The District will offer coverage for all non-warranty covered damages. Families who wish to enroll in the District’s Laptop Maintenance Program must pay a non- refundable, annual fee of $50.00 per family to be paid at the time of student registration for the school year. The coverage will be for the entirety of the student school year. This provides coverage for any repairs to the Computer, up to $200 for the 2019-2020 school year, that are due to neglect (ex. broken screen, water damage, dropped laptop, cut cord, or any other obvious signs of neglect). It is recommended that families who do not purchase the District’s laptop maintenance program obtain insurance coverage on their own. Families who do not purchase the District’s laptop maintenance program will be subject to all damages out of neglect.

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