iPad and iPad Accessory Care Sample Clauses

iPad and iPad Accessory Care. Students will be held responsible for maintaining their individual iPads and keeping them along with the issued accessories in good working order. • iPad batteries must be charged and ready for school each day. Charge them only by plugging the iPad into an electrical wall outlet. Avoid charging in locations where a trip hazard may be created. Lay the iPad flat while charging. Do not bend or place stress on the ends of Apple Lightning to USB charging cable or twist/kink/knot along its length. • Only labels or stickers approved by Farmington Public School District may be applied to the iPad. • iPad cases furnished by the school district must be returned with only normal wear and no alterations to avoid paying a case replacement fee of $35.00. • Apple iPad charging cables and Apple power adapter charging “bricks” provided by the school district must be returned in normal working condition, free of wear and exposed components and with no alterations to avoid paying a replacement fee of $19.00 for the Lightning to USB cable and $19.00 for the USB power adapter charging “brick.” • iPads that malfunction or are damaged must be reported to the designated location within your child’s school. • iPads that are stolen must be reported immediately to the Principal’s Office and the Police Department. • In instances of damage or theft, please refer to section 8.1: iPad Protection Plan. Protecting and Storing Your iPad
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iPad and iPad Accessory Care. You will be held responsible for maintaining your assigned iPad and for keeping it along with the issued accessories in good working order.

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