[CASL-L] TARGET: Lending laptops to students

Nicole Giangreco nicole.giangreco at gmail.com
Thu Jun 14 13:33:24 PDT 2012


We are such a small school I have allowed borrowing of MacBooks to students to go home and stressed "if you break it the buy it" and will have to pay $1,000.00. You can have the student fill out a form with information stating they are responsible for the equipment and cost if not returned in the condition it was checked out in and have their parent/guardian sign it before checking it out.
Hope this helps Maureen
Nicole Giangreco
Westbrook HS


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On Jun 7, 2012, at 11:11 AM, "Palazzolo, Katrina" <kpalazzolo at windsorct.org> wrote:

> We didn't have laptops to lend to students at Sage Park Middle School unless there was an IEP.  The laptops we have are in carts and are used as part of classes in school.
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> From: casl-l-bounces+kpalazzolo=windsorct.org at mylist.net [mailto:casl-l-bounces+kpalazzolo=windsorct.org at mylist.net] On Behalf Of David Bilmes
> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2012 10:46 AM
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> Cc: rustm at northstonington.k12.ct.us
> Subject: [CASL-L] TARGET: Lending laptops to students
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> I am posting this on behalf of Maureen Rust. Please respond directly to her, not to me!
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> Today a parent has requested her child be allowed to “check out” a laptop for use over the weekend. She will need a laptop because she is attending a girl scout event and will not be able to use her home computer to complete some school assignments. We currently do not have a policy about lending laptops for student use outside of school. My principal has asked that I check with other area librarians to see if anyone else has a policy or has had a similar request.
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> Maureen Rust
> School Library Media Specialist
> Wheeler High School/Middle School
> 298 Norwich Westerly Road
> North Stonington, CT 06359
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> rustm at northstonington.k12.ct.us
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