[CASL-L] Chromebook Collection

Loretta Sullivan b59lgian at mpspride.org
Thu May 2 09:38:18 PDT 2019


Hello Tenley,

We give students the option of taking the chromebooks home for the summer
(permission form filled out by parents) or storing them here in cardboard
slots.  We are sure that students get the same ones back.  All students
treat the chromebooks differently.  Many are in great shape (those that
take care of them) and others are really bad.  We want all students to be
responsible for their own chromebooks and it is not fair to issue students
different ones.  We also hold their chargers with the chromebooks in
baggies with their names on them so they get the same ones back in the
fall.  I hope this helps.  Let me know if you have any questions.
Respectfully,

Loretta Sullivan
Library Media Specialist
Manchester High School



"I have always imagined that paradise will be a kind of library."
                                                       - Jorge Luis Borges


On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 10:07 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
>
> --
> Tenley Stoltz
> Library Media Specialist
> Somers High School
>
> *“The best way to measure how much you've grown isn't by inches or the
> number of laps you can now run around the track, or even your grade point
> average-- though those things are important, to be sure. It's what you've
> done with your time, how you've chosen to spend your days, and whom you've
> touched this year. That, to me, is the greatest measure of success.” - R.J.
> Palacio, Wonder*
>
> CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING:  This electronic message contains information
> which may be privileged and/or confidential. This information is intended
> for the exclusive use of the individual(s), entity, or persons named or
> indicated above. Any unauthorized access, disclosure, copying,
> distribution, or use of any parts of the contents of this
> message/information is strictly prohibited by federal law. Any attempts to
> intercept this message are in violation of Title 18 U.S.C. 2511(1) of the
> Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA). All violators are subject to
> fines, imprisonment, civil damages, or combination thereof. If you are not
> the intended recipient, please (1) immediately notify Somers Public Schools
> about the receipt by telephone 860 749 2270 x 2020 (2) delete all copies
> of this message and any attachments and (3) do not disseminate or make any
> use of their contents.
>
> _______________________________________________
> CASL-L mailing list
> CASL-L at mylist.net
> https://mylist.net/listinfo/casl-l
>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://mylist.net/archives/casl-l/attachments/20190502/20a9b4eb/attachment.htm>


More information about the CASL-L mailing list