Standards for Proper Device Care Sample Clauses

Standards for Proper Device Care. 4.1 Student Laptop Articulated and Common Sense Precautions 4.2 Student Responsibilities
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Standards for Proper Device Care. ● 3.1 - General Care:
Standards for Proper Device Care. This document is an important addendum to the Student Device Program Acknowledgement Form. Read it carefully prior to signing. You are expected to follow all the specific guidelines listed in this document and take any additional common-sense precautions to protect your assigned Device. Loss or damage resulting in failure to abide by the details below may result in full-financial responsibility. ● Treat this equipment with as much care as if it were your own property. ● Avoid use in situations that are conducive to loss or damage. Avoid storing the Device in a car other than a locked trunk. Avoid leaving the Device in environments with excessively hot or cold temperatures. ● Do not let anyone use the Device other than your parents or guardians. Loss or damage that occurs when anyone else is using your assigned Device will be your responsibility. ● Adhere to CRCSD School’s Student Device Use Policy at all times and in all locations. When in doubt about acceptable use, ask your homeroom teacher, a teacher-librarian, building technical contact, or building administrator. ● Back up your data. Never consider any electronic information safe when stored on only one device. ● Do not remove the protective case from the device without permission. ● Read and follow general maintenance alerts from school technology personnel. ● Promptly report any problems to the building’s help desk representative or by contacting the district technology office by email (XxxxXxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xx) or by phone, 000 000 0000. ● Do not force anything (e.g., connections, popped-off keys, etc.) Seek help instead. ● When in doubt, ask for help. ● Do not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the Device, 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 device. ● Do not do anything to the Device that will permanently alter it in any way. You can apply stickers so long as they are completely removable.
Standards for Proper Device Care. 4.1 Guidelines and Precautions

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  • Procurement Standards For projects being managed by the Local Government and on the State highway system or that include state funding, the Local Government must obtain approval from the State for its proposed procurement procedure for the selection of a professional services provider, a contractor for a construction or maintenance project, or a materials provider.

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