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STANDARDS FOR PROPER COMPUTER CARE. Student Laptop Program Acknowledgement Form: The Student is expected to follow all the specific guidelines listed in the Computer Use Agreement herein, and take any additional common sense precautions to protect their assigned Computer. These same rules apply to loaner computers/Chromebook and stationary computers used on the school premises. Loss or damage resulting in failure to abide by the details below may result in full-financial responsibility. The Student’s Responsibilities Treat the equipment with as much care as if it were your own property. Bring the Computer and charging unit to the WACO High School every school day. (If the Student forgets his/her equipment, substitutes will NOT be provided, except for unusual circumstances at the discretion of the teacher or administrator). Keep the Computer either secured (i.e., home or other secure place where others do not have access) or attended (with you or within your sight) at all times. Keep the Computer stored in a secure place (i.e., locked in a locked locker or other suitable place) when the Student cannot directly monitor it. For example, during athletic events, games, practices and trips, store the Computer in a secure place assigned by your coach/sponsor and arrange to return to school to retrieve it after the activity. It is “best practice” to leave the Computer in the Student’s issued locked locker. Laptops left in bags and backpacks, or in unattended classrooms are considered “unattended” and may be confiscated by school personnel as a protection against theft. Unattended and unlocked equipment, if stolen – even at school – will be the Student’s full financial responsibility. Avoid use in situations that are conducive to loss or damage. For example, never leave the Computer in school vans, in the gym, in a locker room, on playing fields, in the care of another student/teacher, or in other areas where it could be damaged or stolen. Avoid storing the Computer in a car for long periods of time. *Avoid leaving the Computer in environments with excessively hot or cold temperatures. If the Computer must be stored in a car for a short period of time, it must be kept out of plain view to avoid theft. The Student will keep the laptop lid fully closed whenever it is moved from one point to another. When passing from class to class the Student must place the Computer in the given computer sleeve. The Computer is to be used only by the assigned Student. The Student’s parents or guardians also are granted access to use the Computer to monitor the student’s use. Loss or damage that occurs when anyone else is using the Computer will be the Student’s full responsibility. Adhere to WACO CSD’s Computer Use Agreement at all times and in all locations. When in doubt about acceptable use, ask the Technology Staff or your Building Principal. Regularly back up all necessary data stored on the Computer. Never consider any electronic information safe when stored on only one device. Read and follow general maintenance alerts from school technology personnel. The Student understands their issued Computer is subject to random checks and he/she will be responsible to maintain a laptop that hosts data and materials deemed appropriate by school administration.

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Samples: 2022 Waco Community Schools Computer Loan Agreement, 2022 Waco Community Schools Computer Loan Agreement

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STANDARDS FOR PROPER COMPUTER CARE. Student Laptop Program Acknowledgement Form: The Student is expected to follow all the specific guidelines listed in the Computer Use Agreement herein, and take any additional common sense precautions to protect their assigned Computer. These same rules apply to loaner computerscomputer/Chromebook and stationary computers used on the school premises. Loss or damage resulting in failure to abide by the details below may result in full-financial responsibility. The Student’s Responsibilities Treat the equipment with as much care as if it were your own property. Bring the Computer and charging unit to the WACO Highland High School every school day. (If the Student forgets his/her equipment, substitutes will NOT be provided, except for unusual circumstances at the discretion of the teacher or administrator). Keep the Computer either secured (i.e., home or other secure place where others do not have access) or attended (with you or within your sight) at all times. Keep the Computer stored in a secure place (i.e., locked in a locked locker or other suitable place) when the Student cannot directly monitor it. For example, during athletic events, games, practices and trips, store the Computer in a secure place assigned by your coach/sponsor and arrange to return to school to retrieve it after the activity. It is “best practice” to leave the Computer in the Student’s issued locked locker. Laptops left in bags and backpacks, or in unattended classrooms are considered “unattended” and may be confiscated by school personnel as a protection against theft. Unattended and unlocked equipment, if stolen – even at school – will be the Student’s full financial responsibility. Avoid use in situations that are conducive to loss or damage. For example, never leave the Computer in school vans, in the gym, in a locker room, on playing fields, in the care of another student/teacher, or in other areas where it could be damaged or stolen. Avoid storing the Computer in a car for long periods of time. *Avoid leaving the Computer in environments with excessively hot or cold temperatures. If the Computer must be stored in a car for a short period of time, it must be kept out of plain view to avoid theft. The Student will keep the laptop lid fully closed whenever it is moved from one point to another. When passing from class to class the Student must place the Computer in the given computer sleeve. The Computer is to be used only by the assigned Student. The Student’s parents or guardians also are granted access to use the Computer to monitor the student’s use. Loss or damage that occurs when anyone else is using the Computer will be the Student’s full responsibility. Adhere to WACO Highland High CSD’s Computer Use Agreement at all times and in all locations. When in doubt about acceptable use, ask the Technology Staff or your Building Principal. Regularly back up all necessary data stored on the Computer. Never consider any electronic information safe when stored on only one device. Read and follow general maintenance alerts from school technology personnel. The Student understands their issued Computer is subject to random checks and he/she will be responsible to maintain a laptop that hosts data and materials deemed appropriate by school administration. How to Handle Problems Promptly report any problems to the Building Principal immediately. Don’t force anything (e.g., connections, popped-off keys). Seek help instead. When in doubt, ask for help. General Care Do not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the Computer, including the keys, screen cover or plastic casing. Doing so will void the warranty, and families will be responsible for 100% percent of the repair or replacement cost. Do not remove or interfere with the serial number or any identification placed on the computer. Do not do anything to the Computer/bag that will permanently alter it in any way. (The Student can apply identifiers to the Computer/bags as long as they are completely removable and do not damage or leave any markings). Keep the equipment clean. For example, avoid fingering the screen and NEVER eat or drink while using the Computer. *Note: The warranty does not cover damage to the Computer due to exposure to bodily fluids, blood borne pathogens or nicotine smoke. Carrying the Computer Always completely close the lid and wait for the Computer to enter Sleep mode before moving it, even for short distances. Movement while the Computer is on can result in permanent damage to the hard-drive and therefore the loss of all data. Sleep mode is sufficient. Always store the Computer in the laptop bag provided. *Note: do not store anything (e.g., cords, papers or disks) in the area within the laptop case designed for the Computer other than the Computer itself and the Computer parts as this may damage the screen. Do not grab and squeeze the Computer, as this can damage the screen and other components. Screen Care The Computer screen can be easily damaged if proper care is not taken. Broken screens are NOT covered by warranty and can be expensive to replace. Screens are particularly sensitive to damage from excessive pressure. Do not touch the Computer screen with anything (e.g., your finger, pen, pencil, etc.) other than approved Computer screen cleaners. Clean the screen with a soft, dry anti-static cloth or with a screen cleaner designed specifically for LCD type screens. See Technology Staff or Building Principal for assistance in cleaning your computer properly. The school supplies cleaning materials and special cleaning cloths. Never leave any object on the keyboard, i.e. pens, pencils, and papers with staples left on the keyboard are guaranteed to crack or severely scratch the screen when the lid is closed. Battery Life and Charging Arrive to school each day with a fully charged battery. Establish a routine at home whereby the Student takes responsibility to charge the Computer overnight. Avoid using the charger in any situation where the Student or another is likely to trip over the cord. Do not let the battery completely drain. Immediately shut down if the Student is unable to connect to a charger. Close the lid of the Computer when it is not in use, in order to save battery life and protect the screen.

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Samples: www.highlandhuskies.org

STANDARDS FOR PROPER COMPUTER CARE. This document is an important addendum to the Student Laptop Program Acknowledgement Form: The Student is . Read it carefully prior to signing. You are expected to follow all the specific guidelines listed in the Computer Use Agreement herein, this document and take any additional common sense precautions to protect their your assigned Computer. These same rules apply to loaner computers/Chromebook and stationary computers used on the school premises. Loss or damage resulting in failure to abide by the details below may result in full-full financial responsibility. The Student’s Responsibilities Your Responsibilities: • Treat the this equipment with as much care as if it were your own property. Bring the Computer computer and charging unit to the WACO High School MVCSD during every school day. (If the Student forgets his/her equipmentyou forget them, substitutes will NOT be provided, except for unusual circumstances at the discretion of the teacher or administrator). .) • Keep the Computer computer either secured (i.e., home or other secure place where others do not have access) or attended (with you or within your sight) at all times. Keep the Computer computer stored in a secure place (i.e., locked in a locked the locker room or other suitable place) when the Student you cannot directly monitor it. For example, during athletic events, games, practices and trips, store the Computer computer in a secure place assigned by your coach/sponsor and arrange to return to school to retrieve it after the activity. It is “best practice” to leave the Computer in the Student’s issued locked locker. Laptops left in bags and backpacks, or in unattended classrooms are considered "unattended" and may be confiscated by school personnel as a protection against theft. Unattended and unlocked equipment, if stolen - even at school - will be the Student’s your full financial responsibility. Avoid use in situations that are conducive to loss or damage. For example, never leave the Computer computers in school vans, in the gym, in a locker room, on playing fields, in the care of another student/teacher, fields or in other areas where it could be damaged or stolen. Avoid storing the Computer computer in a car for long periods of timeother than in a locked trunk. *Avoid leaving the Computer in environments with excessively hot or cold temperatures. If the Computer must be stored in a car for a short period of time, it must be kept out of plain view to avoid theft. The Student will keep the laptop lid fully closed whenever it is moved from one point to another. When passing from class to class the Student must place the Computer in the given computer sleeve. The Computer is to be used only by the assigned Student. The Student’s parents or guardians also are granted access to • Do not let anyone use the Computer to monitor the student’s useother than your parents or guardians. Loss or damage that occurs when anyone else is using the Computer your assigned computer will be the Student’s your full responsibility. Adhere to WACO CSD’s MVCSD School's Computer Use Agreement Policy at all times and in all locations. When in doubt about acceptable use, ask the Classroom Teacher, Teacher Librarian, Director of Technology Staff or School Principal.. • Backup your Building Principal. Regularly back up all necessary data stored on the Computerdata. Never consider any electronic information safe when stored on only one device. Read and follow general maintenance alerts from school technology personnel. The Student understands their issued Computer is subject How to random checks Handle Problems: • Promptly report any problems to the Classroom Teacher, Director of Technology or Administration. • Don't force anything (e.g., connections, popped-off keys, flash drives, USB connections). Seek help instead. • When in doubt, ask for help. General Care: • Do not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the computer, including the keys, screen cover or plastic casing. Doing so will void the warranty, and he/she families will be responsible for 100 percent of the repair or replacement cost. • Do not remove or interfere with the serial number or any identification placed on the computer. • Do not do anything to maintain a laptop the computer that hosts data will permanently alter it in any way. (You can apply stickers so long as they are completely removable and materials deemed appropriate by for the school administrationsetting.) Any alterations/stickers determined to be inappropriate will be removed immediately. • Keep the equipment clean. For example, don't eat or drink while using the computer. Computer Skins: Computer skins may be used but the following guidelines must be followed:

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Samples: Mount Vernon Community Schools

STANDARDS FOR PROPER COMPUTER CARE. This document is an important addendum to the Student Laptop Program Acknowledgement Form: The Student is . Read it carefully prior to signing. You are expected to follow all the specific guidelines listed in the Computer Use Agreement herein, this document and take any additional common sense precautions to protect their your assigned Computer. These same rules apply to loaner computers/Chromebook and stationary computers used on the school premises. Loss or damage resulting in failure to abide by the details below may result in full-full financial responsibility. The Student’s Responsibilities Read the electronic manual that comes with the laptop. Following Apple's advice and the standards below will lead to a Computer that will run smoothly and serve as a reliable, useful and enjoyable tool. Your Responsibilities: • Treat the this equipment with as much care as if it were your own property. Bring the Computer and charging unit to the WACO High School MVCSD during every school day. (If the Student forgets his/her equipmentyou forget them, substitutes will NOT be provided, except for unusual circumstances at the discretion of the teacher or administrator). .) • Keep the Computer either secured (i.e., home or other secure place where others do not have access) or attended (with you or within your sight) at all times. Keep the Computer stored in a secure place (i.e., locked in a locked the locker room or other suitable place) when the Student you cannot directly monitor it. For example, during athletic events, games, practices and trips, store the Computer in a secure place assigned by your coach/sponsor and arrange to return to school to retrieve it after the activity. It is “best practice” to leave the Computer in the Student’s issued locked locker. Laptops left in bags and backpacks, or in unattended classrooms are considered "unattended" and may be confiscated by school personnel as a protection against theft. Unattended and unlocked equipment, if stolen ­ even at school ­ will be the Student’s your full financial responsibility. Avoid use in situations that are conducive to loss or damage. For example, never leave the Computer Computers in school vans, in the gym, in a locker room, on playing fields, in the care of another student/teacher, fields or in other areas where it could be damaged or stolen. Avoid storing the Computer in a car for long periods of timeother than in a locked trunk. *Avoid leaving the Computer in environments with excessively hot or cold temperatures. If the Computer must be stored in a car for a short period of time, it must be kept out of plain view to avoid theft. The Student will keep the laptop lid fully closed whenever it is moved from one point to another. When passing from class to class the Student must place the Computer in the given computer sleeve. The Computer is to be used only by the assigned Student. The Student’s parents or guardians also are granted access to • Do not let anyone use the Computer to monitor the student’s useother than your parents or guardians. Loss or damage that occurs when anyone else is using the your assigned Computer will be the Student’s your full responsibility. Adhere to WACO CSD’s MVCSD School's Computer Use Agreement Policy at all times and in all locations. When in doubt about acceptable use, ask the Classroom Teacher, Teacher Librarian, Director of Technology Staff or School Principal.. • Backup your Building Principal. Regularly back up all necessary data stored on the Computerdata. Never consider any electronic information safe when stored on only one device. Read and follow general maintenance alerts from school technology personnel. The Student understands their issued Computer is subject How to random checks Handle Problems: • Promptly report any problems to the Classroom Teacher, Director of Technology or Administration. • Don't force anything (e.g., connections, popped‑off keys, flash drives, USB connections). Seek help instead. • When in doubt, ask for help. General Care: • Do not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the Computer, including the keys, screen cover or plastic casing. Doing so will void the warranty, and he/she families will be responsible for 100 percent of the repair or replacement cost. • Do not remove or interfere with the serial number or any identification placed on the computer. • Do not do anything to maintain a laptop the Computer that hosts data will permanently alter it in any way. (You can apply stickers so long as they are completely removable and materials deemed appropriate by for the school administrationsetting.) Any alterations/stickers determined to be inappropriate will be removed immediately. • Keep the equipment clean. For example, don't eat or drink while using the Computer. Computer Skins: Computer skins may be used but the following guidelines must be followed:

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Samples: Vernon Community Schools

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STANDARDS FOR PROPER COMPUTER CARE. Student Laptop Program Acknowledgement Form: The Student This document is an important addendum to the Van Meter Community Schools Computer Loan Agreement. Read it carefully prior to signing. You are expected to follow all the specific guidelines listed in the Computer Use Agreement herein, this document and take any additional common sense precautions to protect their your assigned Computer. These same rules apply to loaner computers/Chromebook and stationary computers used on the school premisescomputer. Loss or damage resulting in failure to abide by the details below may result in full-full financial responsibility. The StudentRead the electronic manual that comes with the laptop. Following Apple’s advice and the standards below will lead to a computer that will run smoothly and serve as a reliable, useful and enjoyable tool. Your Responsibilities Treat the this equipment with as much care as if it were your own property. Bring the Computer computer and charging unit power adapter to the WACO High School VMCSD during every school day. (If the Student forgets his/her equipmentyou forget them, substitutes will NOT may be provided, except for unusual circumstances at the discretion of the teacher or administrator).) Power adapters will not be loaned out. Keep the Computer computer either secured (i.e., home or other secure place where others do not have access) or attended (with you or within your sight) at all times. Keep the Computer stored computer Stored in a secure place (i.e., locked in a locked the locker room or other suitable place) when the Student you cannot directly monitor it. For example, during athletic events, ,games, practices and trips, store the Computer computer in a secure place assigned by your coach/sponsor and arrange to return to school to retrieve it after the activity. It is “best practice” to leave the Computer in the Student’s issued locked locker. Laptops left in bags and backpacks, or in unattended classrooms are considered “unattended” and may be confiscated by school personnel as a protection against theft. Unattended and unlocked equipment, if stolen stolen– even at school – will be the Student’s your full financial responsibility. Avoid use in situations that are conducive to loss or damage. For example, never leave the Computer computers in school vans, in the gym, in a locker room, on playing fields, in the care of another student/teacher, fields or in other areas where it could be damaged or stolen. Avoid storing the Computer computer in a car for long periods of timeother than in a locked trunk. *Avoid leaving the Computer computer in environments with excessively hot or cold temperatures. If the Computer must be stored in a car for a short period of time, it must be kept out of plain view to avoid theft. The Student will keep the laptop lid fully closed whenever it is moved from one point to another. When passing from class to class the Student must place the Computer in the given computer sleeve. The Computer is to be used only by the assigned Student. The Student’s parents or guardians also are granted access to • Do not let anyone use the Computer to monitor the student’s usecomputer. Loss or damage that occurs when anyone else is using the Computer your assigned computer will be the Student’s your full responsibility. Adhere to WACO CSD’s Computer Use Agreement VMCSD Laptop Computer/Technology User Policy at all times and in all locations. When in doubt about acceptable use, ask the Director of Technology Staff or Xxx Xxxxx Building Principals. • Backup your Building Principal. Regularly back up all necessary data stored on the Computerdata. Never consider any electronic information safe when stored on only one device. Read and follow general maintenance alerts alerts/emails from school technology personnel. The Student understands their issued Computer is subject How to random checks Handle Problems • Promptly report any problems to the Director of Technology. • Don’t force anything (e.g., connections, popped-off keys, flash drives, external drives). Seek help instead. • When in doubt, ask for help. Attempting to fix or repair the computer without first contacting the Director of Technology may damage and/or void any warranty on the computer. General Care • Do not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the computer, including the keys, screen cover or plastic casing. Doing so will void the warranty, and he/she will families may be responsible for 100% of the repair or replacement cost. • Do not remove or interfere with the serial number or any identification placed on the computer. • Do not do anything to maintain the computer that will permanently alter it in any way. Stickers and other items may not be placed on the computer. • Keep the equipment clean. For example, don’t eat or drink while using the computer. Carrying The Computer • Always completely close the lid and wait for the computer to enter Sleep mode before moving it, even for short distances. Movement while the computer is on can result in permanent damage to the hard-drive and therefore the loss of all data. Sleep mode is sufficient– there is little reason to actually shut-down the laptop other than on an airplane or during extended days of inactivity. • Always store the computer in the laptop bag provided or in another certified laptop case. Note: do not store anything (e.g., cords, papers or disks) in the area within the laptop case designed for the computer other than the computer itself as this may damage the screen. • We recommend that you carry the laptop bag inside your normal school pack. The“vertical sleeve” style laptop case was chosen expressly for this purpose. Simply slide the computer in and out while leaving the case within the school pack. Do not over stuff your pack– extreme pressure on the laptop can cause permanent damage to the screen and other components. • Do not grab and squeeze the computer, as this can damage the screen and other components Screen Care The computer screen can be easily damaged if proper care is not taken. Broken screens are NOT covered by warranty and can cost over $700 to replace. Screens are particularly sensitive to damage from excessive pressure. • Do not touch the computer screen with anything (e.g., your finger, pen, pencil, etc.)other than approved computer screen cleaners. • Clean the screen with a laptop that hosts data soft, dry anti-static cloth or with a screen cleaner designed specifically for LCD type screens. • Never leave any object on the keyboard. Pens, pencils, earbuds, flash drives or any other items left on the keyboard are guaranteed to crack/damage the screen when the lid is closed, potentially resulting in a charge of over $700 to the family. Battery Life And Charging • Arrive to school each day with a fully charged battery. Establish a routine at home whereby each evening you leave your computer charging overnight. Do not leave computer charging once battery level reaches 100%. To save battery life, let the battery run down under 5% and materials deemed appropriate by school administrationthen full charge. • Avoid using the charger in any situation where you or another is likely to trip over the cord. • Close the lid of the computer when it is not in use, in order to save battery life and protect the screen.

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Samples: Van Meter Community Schools

STANDARDS FOR PROPER COMPUTER CARE. Student Laptop Program Acknowledgement Form: The Student This document is an important addendum to the Fremont-Mills Community Schools Device Loan Agreement. Read it carefully prior to signing. You are expected to follow all the specific guidelines listed in the Computer Use Agreement herein, this document and take any additional common sense precautions to protect their your assigned Computer. These same rules apply to loaner computers/Chromebook and stationary computers used on the school premisescomputer. Loss or damage resulting in failure to abide by the details below may result in full-full financial responsibility. The Student’s Read the electronic manual that comes with the device. Following the standards below will lead to a computer that will run smoothly and serve as a reliable, useful and enjoyable tool. Your Responsibilities Treat the this equipment with as much care as if it were your own property. Bring the Computer computer and charging unit power adapter to the WACO High School FMCSD during every school day. (If the Student forgets his/her equipmentyou forget them, substitutes will NOT may be provided, except for unusual circumstances at the discretion of the teacher or administrator).) Power adapters will not be loaned out. Keep the Computer computer either secured (i.e., home or other secure place where others do not have access) or attended (with you or within your sight) at all times. Keep the Computer computer stored in a secure place (i.e., locked in a locked the locker room or other suitable place) when the Student you cannot directly monitor it. For example, during athletic events, games, practices and trips, store the Computer computer in a secure place assigned by your coach/sponsor and arrange to return to school to retrieve it after the activity. It is “best practice” to leave the Computer in the Student’s issued locked locker. Laptops left in bags and backpacks, or in unattended classrooms are considered “unattended” and may be confiscated by school personnel as a protection against theft. Unattended and unlocked equipment, if stolen stolen– even at school – will be the Student’s your full financial responsibility. Avoid use in situations that are conducive to loss or damage. For example, never leave the Computer computers in school vans, in the gym, in a locker room, on playing fields, in the care of another student/teacher, fields or in other areas where it could be damaged or stolen. Avoid storing the Computer computer in a car for long periods of timeother than in a locked trunk. *Avoid leaving the Computer computer in environments with excessively hot or cold temperatures. If the Computer must be stored in a car for a short period of time, it must be kept out of plain view to avoid theft. The Student will keep the laptop lid fully closed whenever it is moved from one point to another. When passing from class to class the Student must place the Computer in the given computer sleeve. The Computer is to be used only by the assigned Student. The Student’s parents or guardians also are granted access to • Do not let anyone use the Computer to monitor the student’s usecomputer. Loss or damage that occurs when anyone else is using the Computer your assigned computer will be the Student’s your full responsibility. Adhere to WACO CSD’s Computer Use Agreement FMCSD Laptop Computer/Technology User Policy at all times and in all locations. When in doubt about acceptable use, ask the Director of Technology Staff or Fremont- Mills Building Principals. • Backup your Building Principal. Regularly back up all necessary data stored on the Computerdata. Never consider any electronic information safe when stored on only one device. Read and follow general maintenance alerts alerts/emails from school technology personnel. The Student understands their issued Computer is subject How to random checks Handle Problems • Promptly report any problems to the Director of Technology. • Don’t force anything (e.g., connections, popped-off keys, flash drives, external drives). Seek help instead. • When in doubt, ask for help. Attempting to fix or repair the computer without first contacting the Director of Technology may damage and/or void any warranty on the computer. General Care • Do not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the computer, including the keys, screen cover or plastic casing. Doing so will void the warranty, and he/she will families may be responsible for 100% of the repair or replacement cost. • Do not remove or interfere with the serial number or any identification placed on the computer. • Do not do anything to maintain the computer that will permanently alter it in any way. Stickers and other items may not be placed on the computer. • Keep the equipment clean. For example, don’t eat or drink while using the computer. Carrying The Computer • Always completely close the lid and wait for the computer to enter Sleep mode before moving it, even for short distances. Movement while the computer is on can result in permanent damage to the hard-drive and therefore the loss of all data. Sleep mode is sufficient– there is little reason to actually shut-down the laptop other than on an airplane or during extended days of inactivity. • Always store the computer in the laptop bag provided or in another certified laptop case. Note: do not store anything (e.g., cords, papers or disks) in the area within the laptop case designed for the computer other than the computer itself as this may damage the screen. • We recommend that you carry the laptop bag inside your normal school-issued laptop bag. The messenger style laptop bag was chosen expressly for this purpose. Do not over stuff your bag – extreme pressure on the laptop can cause permanent damage to the screen and other components. • Do not grab and squeeze the computer, as this can damage the screen and other components. Screen Care The computer screen can be easily damaged if proper care is not taken. Broken screens are NOT covered by warranty and can cost over $100 to replace. Screens are particularly sensitive to damage from excessive pressure. • Do not touch the computer screen with anything (e.g., your finger, pen, pencil, etc.) other than approved computer screen cleaners. • Clean the screen with a laptop that hosts data soft, dry anti-static cloth or with a screen cleaner designed specifically for LCD type screens. • Never leave any object on the keyboard. Pens, pencils, ear buds, flash drives or any other items left on the keyboard are guaranteed to crack/damage the screen when the lid is closed, potentially resulting in a charge of over $700 to the family. Battery Life And Charging • Arrive to school each day with a fully charged battery. Establish a routine at home whereby each evening you leave your computer charging overnight. Do not leave computer charging once battery level reaches 100%. To save battery life, let battery run down under 5% and materials deemed appropriate by school administrationthen full charge. • Avoid using the charger in any situation where you or another is likely to trip over the cord. • Close the lid of the computer when it is not in use, in order to save battery life and protect the screen.

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Samples: Fremont Mills Community Schools

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