Storing Your Device Sample Clauses

Storing Your Device. When students are not using their issued device, they should be stored in their locked lockers. Nothing should be placed on top of the device when stored in the locker. Students are encouraged to take their issued device home every day after school, regardless of whether or not they are needed. Devices may be taken with the student on away activities if there is a secure area at that facility. Devices should not be stored in a student’s vehicle at school or at home.
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Storing Your Device. ● When students are not using their device, they should store them in their locked lockers. ● Nothing should be placed on top of the device when stored in the locker. ● Do not store food and beverages above an device in a locker. ● Students are encouraged to take their device home every day after school, whether or not they are needed. ● Devices should not be stored in a student’s vehicle at school or at home for security and temperature control measures. Technical Support ● Technical support will be available in the MMS and RFHS Flexible Learning Spaces by way of the Virtual Help Desk which is a link on our RFSD website.. Services provided include the following: ● Hardware maintenance and repairs ● Password resets ● User account support ● Coordination and completion of warranty repairsDistribution of loaner devices ● ALL REPAIRS must be completed by HELP DESK STAFF
Storing Your Device. When not in use, devices should be stored securely. • Nothing should be placed on top of any device when stored in a locker, desk or bag. • Devices should not be stored in a student’s family vehicle at school or at home.

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