iPad Undergoing Repair. Loaner iPads may be issued to students when they leave their iPads for repair. There may be a delay in getting an iPad should the school not have enough to loan. Teachers will need to be flexible in this area.
iPad Undergoing Repair. When an iPad is damaged and returned to the school for repair, following the payment of any damage repair or replacement fees, during the regular school year a replacement iPad will be issued in its place. iPads that are fully functional but may have cosmetic damage such as bends, dents and scratches may not be immediately repaired. iPads checked out for the summer will be sent in for repair and then reissued to the student. Attribution 3*
iPad Undergoing Repair. ➢ Students with iPads undergoing repair are responsible for preparing for class and completing all assignments. If a student has an iPad that is in repair, it is the student’s responsibility to inform teachers of any issues due to the lack of having her iPad, and she must present proof of repair to the Xxxx if she is requesting any extensions from teachers as a result. If it is discovered that a student has lied about a repair in order to get an extension on class work and/or tests, she will be in violation of the Code of Conduct and will suffer disciplinary actions at the discretion of the Xxxx. Disciplinary consequences include, but are not limited to: warnings, detentions, suspension, placement on probation, parent phone calls and/or meetings.
iPad Undergoing Repair. A loaner or substitute iPad may be issued to the student whose device is being repaired.
iPad Undergoing Repair. Ø Students with iPads undergoing repair are responsible for preparing for class and completing all assignments. If a student has an iPad that is in repair, it is the student’s responsibility to inform teachers of any issues due to the lack of having his or her iPad. If it is discovered that a student has lied about a repair in order to get an extension on class work and/or tests, a parent meeting will be requested where disciplinary consequences will be discussed.
iPad Undergoing Repair. Loaner IPADs may be issued to students when they leave their IPADs for repair in the Media Center. There may be a delay in getting an IPAD should the school not have enough to loan.
iPad Undergoing Repair. When an iPad is damaged and returned to the school for repair, following the payment of any damage repair or replacement fees, during the regular school year a replacement iPad will be issued in its place. iPads that are fully functional but may have cosmetic damage such as bends, dents and scratches may not be immediately repaired. iPads checked out for the summer will be sent in for repair and then reissued to the student. Sound must be muted at all times unless permission is obtained from the teacher for instructional purposes. Apps installed on K-2 iPads must be approved and installed by a member of the Farmington Area Public Schools’ Technology Department or building designee. Students and families who are maintaining their own Apple IDs on District iPads may install apps as needed for the purpose of personalizing their learning experience.
iPad Undergoing Repair. Loaner iPads may be issued to students if their iPad requires repair. Students and parents may be required to sign a new Student Use of Assigned iPad Agreement for the loaner.
iPad Undergoing Repair iPads that malfunction or are damaged must be immediately reported to the school office. The school district will be responsible for repairing iPads that malfunction. IPads that have been damaged from student misuse, neglect will be repaired with cost being borne by the student. Loaner iPads may be issued to students when they leave their iPads for repair in the Student Office. There may be a delay in getting an iPad should the school not have enough to loan.
iPad Undergoing Repair. When an iPad is damaged and returned to the school for repair, following the payment of any damage repair or replacement fees, a replacement iPad will be issued in its place. Sound must be muted at all times unless permission is obtained from the teacher for instructional purposes. Apps installed on K-‐3 iPads must be approved and installed by a member of the Farmington Area Public Schools’ Technology Department or building designee. Students and families who are maintaining their own Apple IDs on District iPads may install apps as needed for the purpose of customizing their learning experience.