[CASL-L] Chromebook Collection

Jodie D'Alexander jdalexander at region16ct.org
Thu May 2 07:20:42 PDT 2019


We do not collect any Chromebooks over the summer.  Students can keep them
in their possession and are responsible for them (damages, breakage).  If
there is a problem that needs to be addressed, then they need to drop it
off over the summer to our IT department that will fix / repair the
problem.  **We do offer a repair Insurance plan to our students yearly
(all issues fixed, $30 per year for the plan July 1- June 30, covers 2
repairs....anything beyond 2 repairs is charged to student).

Our seniors get to keep the Chromebooks when they graduate.   Their "school
G Suite" account becomes deactivated as of graduation.

I hope that helps.
Jodie




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On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 10:08 AM tenley stoltz <
tenley.stoltz at somers.k12.ct.us> wrote:

> 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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