For 6th, 7th, & 8th Grade Sample Clauses

For 6th, 7th, & 8th Grade. ● If a Chromebook is damaged or malfunctions, the student must notify his/her homeroom teacher and then take the Chromebook to Xxx. Xxxxx as soon as possible for evaluation. If the issue cannot be resolved by the tech department, it will be handled per the selected insurance agreement for the Chromebook (see insurance section). If a student damages the Chromebook (outside of reasonable wear and tear), the student/parents/guardians are responsible for the expense of repairing or replacing the device. The replacement cost for a Chromebook is $160 (w/o case) $190 (w/ case). The student is never to disassemble or attempt to repair the Chromebook. ● If a Chromebook is lost or stolen, the student must report the incident to the Principal’s Office as soon as possible. In the case of theft, a police report should be filed, and students/parents are responsible for replacing the cost of the Chromebook at $160 (w/o case) $190 (w/ case). ● Students/parents/guardians are not permitted to repair, alter, modify or replace the Chromebook without express authorization from St. Hilary School. Under no circumstance will St. Hilary School replace or repair a student Chromebook without the required payment from the student/parent.
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For 6th, 7th, & 8th Grade. ● If a Chromebook is damaged or malfunctions, the student must notify his/her homeroom teacher and then take the Chromebook to Xxx. Xxxxx as soon as possible for evaluation. If the issue cannot be resolved by the tech department, it will be handled per the selected insurance agreement for the Chromebook (see insurance section). If a student damages the Chromebook (outside of reasonable wear and tear), the student/parents/guardians are responsible for the expense of repairing or replacing the device. The replacement cost for a Chromebook in grades 7 & 8 is $160 (w/o case) $190 (w/ case). In grade 6, the cost of replacement is $300. The student is never to disassemble or attempt to repair the Chromebook. Damaged chargers hold a replacement fee of $15. ● If a device needs to be sent away for repair, the student may be issued a spare from the tech department for in-school use. The spare is NOT permitted to go home, and needs to be returned to Xxx. Xxxxx at the end of each day. ● If a Chromebook is lost or stolen, the student must report the incident to the Principal’s Office as soon as possible. In the case of theft, a police report should be filed, and students/parents are responsible for replacing the cost of the Chromebook at $160 (w/o case) $190 (w/ case), or $300 (6th grade). ● Students/parents/guardians are not permitted to repair, alter, modify or replace the Chromebook without express authorization from St. Hilary School. Under no circumstance will St. Hilary School replace or repair a student Chromebook without the required payment from the student/parent.

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