Stolen or Vandalized Chromebooks Sample Clauses

Stolen or Vandalized Chromebooks. If a Chromebook is stolen or vandalized during the school day, then students or parents should contact the school office as soon as possible (000-000-0000). Proper direction and protocol will be handled at that time. If a student’s Chromebook is stolen or vandalized outside of the school day, then students and parents must contact the proper local law enforcement and high school to report a theft. No Expectation of Privacy Students have no expectation of confidentiality or privacy with respect to any usage of a Chromebook, regardless of whether that use is for District-related or personal purposes, other than as specifically provided by law. The District may, without prior notice or consent, log, supervise, access, view, monitor, and record use of student Chromebooks at any time for any reason related to the operation of the District. By using a Chromebook, students agree to such access, monitoring, and recording of their use. A paper/electronic report can be generated to include but not limited to the user log, and record of use. The report generated may be shared with River Ridge School District and/or Law Enforcement. Appropriate Uses and Digital Citizenship School-issued Chromebooks should be used for educational purposes and students are to adhere to the technology guidelines within the Acceptable Use Policy signed at the start of the school year and all of its corresponding administrative procedures at all times. Students in violation of these guidelines or other procedures in this Chromebook Policy & Agreement will be subject to disciplinary actions. Students who do not adhere to these policies could have his/her Chromebook confiscated and network privileges at school could then be turned off. Pupil nondiscrimination statement: It is the policy of the River Ridge School District that no person may be denied admission to any public school or be denied participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be discriminated against in any curricular, extracurricular, pupil services, recreational or other program or activity because of the person’s sex, color, race, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation or physical, mental, emotional or learning disability.
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Stolen or Vandalized Chromebooks. If a Chromebook is stolen or vandalized during an educational activity inside the school day and the student is acting in good faith with the hardware; the student/parents shall contact the school office within 24 hours of event and a replacement will be provided. If a student’s Chromebook is lost, stolen, or vandalized outside of the school day, the student or parents must contact the proper local law enforcement and the school to report a loss, theft or vandalism instance. Such reports must be made within 24 hours. Note: Losing a Chromebook during the school day, not acting in good faith, or failing to report within the time restraints accounts for negligence on the part of the student. Insurance covers accidental damage/warranty issues. Please protect your Chromebook against damage to the best of your ability. For more information Annual User Care And Repair Fee 1st Student 1st Student Free/Reduced Lunch 2nd Student 2nd Student Free/Reduced 3rd Student $20 $5 $15 $5 $0 Student Name: (Please Print) Grade: Student Signature: Parent Name: (Please Print) Parent Signature: Date: District Use Only Device Fee Paid: YES NO Received By: Date:
Stolen or Vandalized Chromebooks. If a Chromebook is lost, stolen, or vandalized and the student is acting in good faith with the hardware; the student/parents shall contact the school office within 24 hours of the event and a replacement will be provided. Digital Citizenship Agreement The best way to prepare our students for the digital future is to have them practice using online tools appropriately in school. We have monitoring software and filters, but these tools are not guarantees that your student will not encounter potentially harmful situations (harassment, inappropriate content, etc.). Our goal is to use potential mistakes as teachable moments to help protect our students against future harmful experiences online.
Stolen or Vandalized Chromebooks. If a Chromebook is stolen or vandalized during the school day, students or parents should contact the school office immediately. Action will be taken to attempt to locate the device and the incident will be thoroughly documented. - If your Chromebook is stolen or vandalized outside of the school day, students and parents must do the following: - Contact the school - Contact the authorities to report theft - Send an email to Xxxx@xxxx.x00.xx.xx with all your contact information - Once the district receives this information, someone will make contact with the student/parents within 24 hours - All theft and vandalism will be investigated by the proper local law enforcement

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