Technology Device Usage Agreement Sample Contracts

Tomah Area School District Technology Device Usage Agreement V 1.1
Technology Device Usage Agreement • August 10th, 2020

Tomah Area School District defines a “Technology Device” to include not only the computing device (e.g. iPad, Chromebook, Windows laptop) but also the charging system for the device, the carrying/protective case and any pen (screen touch device). Devices and their components are done in a complete set and the parent/guardian/child cannot choose to take only part of the set.

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Westmoreland County Public Schools Technology Device Usage Agreement Form
Technology Device Usage Agreement • August 19th, 2020
TECHNOLOGY DEVICE USAGE AGREEMENT
Technology Device Usage Agreement • July 24th, 2020

Computer use has become an important part of the Westmoreland County Public Schools (WMLCPS) instructional program. To prepare students to live and work, and to utilize the necessary tools to better their future, the Westmoreland County school division issues a computing device for instructional use to every student. The division also issues an internet hotspot to every student household, if needed.

DEER CREEK PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Technology Device Usage Agreement • August 11th, 2020
Technology Device Usage Agreement
Technology Device Usage Agreement • December 25th, 2021

Red Bank Borough Public Schools seeks to ensure students develop the skills and knowledge necessary to responsibly interact in this increasingly

Shrewsbury Borough Public School District
Technology Device Usage Agreement • September 7th, 2024
Tomah Area School District Technology Device Usage Agreement V 1.2
Technology Device Usage Agreement • September 9th, 2020

Tomah Area School District defines a “Technology Device” to include not only the computing device (e.g. iPad, Chromebook, Windows laptop, Cellular Internet Hotspot) but also the charging system for the device, the carrying/protective case and any pen (screen touch device). Devices and their components are done in a complete set and the parent/guardian/child cannot choose to take only part of the set.

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