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BYOD Agreement and General Information for Parents and Guardians Year 4 to Year 6
Byod Agreement • December 11th, 2021

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BYOD Agreement and General Information for Parents and Guardians – Year 6
Byod Agreement • October 14th, 2020

This is not a compulsory program for Year 6, a child is not required to participate in BYOD. If you choose for your child to participate in BYOD and sign the BYOD Acceptable Use Agreement, then it is expected that you will fully participate in the program and all required expectations.

This agreement is between (student), (parent)
Byod Agreement • August 20th, 2023

● I understand that this school google account is owned, set up and monitored by Tamahere Model Country School, from any location that it is logged in.

Contract
Byod Agreement • August 23rd, 2024

The use of technology to provide educational material is not a right but a privilege. A student does not have the right to use his or her device (as defined below) while at school. When abused, privileges will be taken away.

BYOD AGREEMENT
Byod Agreement • January 23rd, 2022

By signing this agreement, I acknowledge that my child has permission to bring an electronic device to school and to use the Internet for educational purposes. I acknowledge that I have read the Fort Cherry High School Usage Guidelines and agree to abide by this BYOD Agreement and Fort Cherry School District Policy #237 Electronic Devices.

BYOD Agreement 2022
Byod Agreement • January 27th, 2022

All students in Year 11 & 12 have access to the Willunga Waldorf School wireless network, including the access to the National Broadband Network (NBN) Internet for learning from their personal devices. All users are required to acknowledge receipt and understanding of the BYOD Guidelines in this document.

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Byod Agreement • July 2nd, 2024

The Etiwanda School District allows students to bring a personal digital device to school to support instruction and learning. You may use a personal device, but you are not required to bring a personal device to school. Teachers may not allow use of your own device in all classes, so it is important to know your teachers’ expectations.

BYOD (BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE) AGREEMENT
Byod Agreement • February 21st, 2020
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Byod Agreement • September 14th, 2020

Pinellas County Schools has implemented a Bring Your Own Device program enabling students to bring wireless devices for use in the classroom. At home, students are actively using wireless devices to do homework, research projects, read, and communicate with friends, etc. The opportunity to use wireless devices is almost limitless. Students wishing to participate must follow the responsibilities stated in the Acceptable Use Policy as well as the following guidelines.

SCHERTZ CIBOLO UNIVERSAL CITY ISD
Byod Agreement • August 18th, 2016

The purpose of this document is to inform parents, guardians and students of the rules governing the use ofpersonally owned computing/network devices while on or near school property, in school vehicles and at school sponsored activities, as well as the district's technology resources via remote access. As new technologies continue to change the world in which we live, they also provide many new and positive educational benefits for classroom instruction. To encourage these benefits, SCUC ISD is allowing you to bring your own device (BYOD).

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Byod Agreement • January 20th, 2017

Parent Initial Student Initial Apex HS BYOD Agreement We understand that the student takes full responsibility for his or her device, and the school is not responsible for the security and safety of the student-owned device. We understand that the device must be in silent mode while on school campus and while riding a school bus. We understand that the device may not be used to commit academic dishonesty on assignments or tests or for non-instructional purposes. We understand that the student must have and utilize the WCPSS issued email account and access only content on the device or internet sites which are relevant to the curriculum. We understand that the student must comply with teachers' requests to shutdown the device, as teachers will not touch the device but absolutely reserve the right to ask student to shut off device. We understand that the student acknowledges that the school's network filters will be applied to one's connection to the internet, and

RIVERVIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT
Byod Agreement • July 18th, 2017

Android tablet running Android KitKat 4.4 (minimum screen size of 7” and an ARM-based processor). Windows tablet running Windows 7 or higher

Heathmont College Student Owned Laptops Guidelines, FAQs and BYOD Agreement
Byod Agreement • November 18th, 2016

As part of the revised Department of Education and Training guidelines regarding student laptops, families attending Heathmont College now have the option to provide their own notebook for use within classes.

Agreement for the Acceptable Use of Personal Devices for Grades 4-9
b.y.o.d. Agreement • August 25th, 2020

Long Island School for the Gifted teachers and administration believe that providing access for personal electronic devices will enhance the educational experience by expanding access to many resources. For this reason, L.I.S.G. will allow personal devices with these considerations:

Leamington Student Owned Devices – Agreement Form
Byod Agreement • July 15th, 2012

As new technologies continue to change the world in which we live, they also provide many new and positive educational benefits for classroom instruction. To encourage this growth, students at Leamington School may now bring their own IPad to school.

Note: this agreement is additional to the Student Responsible Use Agreement.
Byod Agreement • September 23rd, 2020
Digital Citizenship and BYOD Agreement 2023 – for all students
Byod Agreement • February 21st, 2024

We want our students to achieve to the best of their abilities. We believe the use of personal devices in the senior classrooms assists students in reaching this goal. Students in Rooms 1 – 3 are not expected to have a personal device. There are several class devices that can be used. We limit the use of devices for the younger girls.

DUBLIN UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT STUDENT BYOD AGREEMENT
Byod Agreement • September 24th, 2020

● I will be responsible if the personally owned student devices are lost, damaged, or stolen. The District assumes no responsibility for loss, theft or damage to any personally owned student device.

Contract
Byod Agreement • April 6th, 2017

Empower Generations extends its employees the privilege of using smartphones and tablets of their choosing at work for their convenience. Empower Generations reserves the right to revoke this privilege if users do not follow the BYOD agreement outlined below as well as the School Communication and Technology Use Policy outlined in the Employee Guidebook. This agreement is intended to protect the security and integrity of Empower Generations data and technology infrastructure.

Digital Citizenship Student Agreement
Byod Agreement • August 5th, 2016

As new technologies continue to change the world in which we live, they also provide many new and positive educational benefits for classroom instruction. To encourage this growth, students at Waitara High School may now bring their own technology to school.

BYOD = Bring Your Own Device
Byod Agreement • September 14th, 2020

As new technologies continue to change the world in which we live, they also provide many new and positive educational benefits for the classroom. To encourage this growth, students at Golden Bay High School may now bring their own technology to school.

BYOD = Bring Your Own Device
Byod Agreement • October 26th, 2017

As new technologies continue to change the world in which we live, they also provide many new and positive educational benefits for the classroom. To encourage this growth, students at Golden Bay High School may bring their own technology to school.

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Heathmont College Student Owned Laptops Guidelines, FAQs and BYOD Agreement
Byod Agreement • October 20th, 2019

As part of the revised Department of Education and Training guidelines regarding student laptops, families attending Heathmont College now have the option to provide their own notebook for use within classes.

Parent BYOD Agreement
Byod Agreement • October 29th, 2022
Plymstock School BYOD Agreement
Byod Agreement • March 11th, 2016

The introduction of the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) programme at Plymstock School has warranted some changes to our Student ICT Code of Conduct. These changes are necessary to take advantage of the learning potential that BYOD offers. The BYOD Agreement is designed to set a framework for responsible and safe use of technology, protecting privacy and ensuring the safety of our students and teachers. It requires that the BYOD form below be reviewed, signed and returned to the Hub. The Plymstock School BYOD Agreement applies to all technology resources brought onto the school site.

Parent BYOD Agreement
Byod Agreement • March 3rd, 2021
Refusal of School Issued Device/ BYOD Agreement Berkshire Local Schools
Byod Agreement • October 16th, 2022
Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD) Agreement When bringing my device to school I understand that:
Byod Agreement • December 4th, 2021

- Devices brought to school are for the owners use only. The school adheres to a ‘sharing screen’ concept, whereby the student may share his/her with others.

BRING YOUR OWN (BYOD) AGREEMENT POLICY
Byod Agreement • March 23rd, 2021

Children wishing to use their personal devices including iPad, phone, tablet or portable devices whilst enrolled to attend Vacation Care or a Pupil Free Day at Grays Point Activity Centre (GPAC) must read and agree to signing this BYOD Agreement in the company of a parent or guardian.

BYOD AGREEMENT
Byod Agreement • November 22nd, 2023

The following is to be READ and COMPLETED by both the STUDENT and PARENT/LEGAL GUARDIAN: We have read the BYOD program details on the school website.

BYOD Agreement
Byod Agreement • December 3rd, 2019
Agreement Policy
Byod Agreement • July 23rd, 2019

KidZone & Beyond has implemented a Bring Your Own Device program enabling students to bring several types of wireless devices for use in the KidZone & Beyond program. At home, students are actively using wireless devices to do homework, research projects, read, and communicate with friends, etc. The opportunities to use wireless devices are almost limitless. Students wishing to participate must follow the responsibilities stated in the Acceptable Use Policy as well as the following guidelines.

Digital Citizenship and BYOD Agreement 2023 – for all students
Byod Agreement • April 10th, 2023

We want our students to achieve to the best of their abilities. We believe the use of personal devices in the senior classrooms assists students in reaching this goal.

EAS Bring Your Own Device 1:1 (BYOD) Years 4-6 Agreement 2023
Byod Agreement • November 29th, 2022

Our school has implemented a BYOD approach to support learning in these rapidly technologically advancing times, Years 4 to 6. The devices are used for learning, particularly in the use of Microsoft 365 suite of programs, research, online collaboration and communication. We work in partnership with parents to teach learners to become responsible digital citizens.

Newport News Public Schools Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Agreement Form
Byod Agreement • November 19th, 2012

Complete this form and then return it to a classroom teacher so that it may be turned over to a Technical Support Specialist (TSS) at the school. If network access has been requested, please expect a wait of 2‐5 school days before access is granted. Please note that no student is required to bring a device to school to obtain the full benefit of their public education.

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