[CASL-L] Chromebook Collection

LaPlante, Casey LaPlanteC at granby.k12.ct.us
Thu May 2 07:18:03 PDT 2019


Hi Tenley—

We give students their same Chromebook back in the fall. We let them keep them for their finals, and then they turn it in at the Media Center before they leave campus on their last day. We store them in large plastic bins in the Media Center by Advisory, then they are ready to distribute to Advisory classes on the first day of school.

It sounds logical, but of course with 700 devices in the school it always turns into a crazy time! Good luck!!

Casey LaPlante
Library Media Specialist
Granby Memorial High School

From: CASL-L <casl-l-bounces at mylist.net> On Behalf Of tenley stoltz
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Subject: [CASL-L] Chromebook Collection

Hi,

I'm thinking ahead to the end of the year, and I'm wondering how other districts handle collecting Chromebooks.  It's my first time doing this, but I've heard in the past they've tried two ways:
- collecting them and wiping them clean, then distributing new ones to students in the fall
- collecting them and passing out the same ones to students the following year

Any suggestions?  My goal is to let them have the Chromebooks as long as possible because of finals, but make distribution as quick and painless as possible in the fall (plus, I don't really want to spend my summer cleaning and resetting Chromebooks.) . Any suggestions you have for distribution would also be appreciated.

Have a great day!
Tenley

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Tenley Stoltz
Library Media Specialist
Somers High School

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