1:1 Parent/Student Handbook
The following is a copy of the WISD One To One Chromebook Agreement. To officially acknowledge the agreement, please go to Skyward Family Access and sign the agreement there.
Overview
The focus of the Chromebook program in the Wylie Independent School District is to prepare students for their future in a world of digital technology and information. In today’s world, excellence in education requires that technology, including access to the Internet, be readily available and seamlessly integrated throughout the curriculum. We have put the support structure in place to ensure our teaching methods reflect and implement this integration. The primary tool for students in Wylie ISD is the Chromebook, a web-oriented device that provides the opportunity to connect student learning to all of the resources and information available online, anywhere, at any time. The individual use of Chromebooks is a way to empower students to learn at their full potential, to communicate and collaborate on analytical thinking and problem solving, and to prepare them for their next step in life.
As more and more students are using technology routinely as part of their classroom instruction, it has become an expectation. Although WISD has strived to provide classroom sets for core classes, there were certain instructional areas that were left out. Therefore, the question becomes, why don’t we have devices to use in our math/foreign language classes? Turns out, we are already buying more devices than we have students to supply those core classes.
In order to supply everyone with devices, WISD has chosen to move to a one-to-one model for our 5-12 campuses. This model has been in place at all of our secondary campuses in the past. At the intermediate and junior high campuses, each student was issued a Chromebook that they used throughout the day. The Chromebook was checked out each morning and checked back in the last period of the day. Our high school students were issued Chromebooks prior to school starting, they were able to take them home, and turned them in at the end of the year.
This school year, we will continue to implement a one-to-one Chromebook program at our secondary campuses – with one major difference. Students in grades 5-8 will also be allowed to take the Chromebooks home!
What is Issued to Students?
Each student in grades 5 through 12 will be issued a Dell Chromebook along with a power adapter, cord, and protective case.
The Chromebook and its accessories are, and at all-time remains, the property of WISD, and are loaned to the student for educational purposes only for the academic school year.
Chromebook Pickup
Chromebooks are distributed to students at the beginning of the school year. Each campus will publish the dates for pickup to take place. Before a Chromebook will be issued to the student, parents and students must sign a Device Agreement form as well as pay the mandatory non-refundable insurance fee. (See below)
Chromebook Return
All devices and accessories will be returned to WISD during the final weeks of school, on a date to be determined, so they can be checked for serviceability and to be stored for the summer.
If a student graduates early, transfers, withdraws, is suspended or expelled during the school year, the device must be returned at that time to the front office. Parents/guardians will be charged the full cost of the device if the student’s placement changes, and the device is not returned prior to leaving the school.
Furthermore, the student will be responsible for any damage to the device and must return all issued equipment in good working condition. The student will be charged a fee for any needed repairs, or equipment not returned, not to exceed the full replacement cost of the device and accessories. More information concerning fees and replacement is provided later in this document.
Opting Out
Technology is an integral part of the education all students receive at the Wylie Independent School District. Chromebooks should be considered as essential to the educational process as a textbook and we want them to take advantage of the powerful learning resources available with it. Therefore we are discouraging opting-out of the program.
If you feel uncomfortable with your student taking the device home, please contact your school’s office to arrange for the student to store the Chromebook in the building rather than taking it home; it will need to be checked out at the start of each day and checked in at the end of each school day.
The decision to discourage opt-outs is due to the fact that technology is already an important element of our instructional program, and it is crucial that each student have access to technology that they need and upon which teachers can rely.
Insurance
Wylie ISD requires that Chromebook insurance be purchased prior to deployment of the Chromebook to the student. For students in grades 5-8, the annual fee will be $30 per device. The annual insurance fee for high school students is $40, as they will have the option of purchasing the Chromebook at graduation.
This insurance package covers any type of device malfunction, including:
Hardware
Accidental Damage (drops / spills)
Cracked Screen
Liquid Submersion
Power Surge (lightning)
Theft with a police report
Vandalism
Please see the Chromebook Repair / Theft / Loss section of this page for details on how each insurance claim or repair request will be handled.
For information on the payment of the annual fee, please see the Payments page.
Training
Students will be trained on how to use the Chromebook by their teachers. Students are also encouraged to research and learn on their own. A good deal of useful information will be made available on the Resources page of this site.
Parent / Guardian Responsibilities
WISD makes every effort to equip parents/guardians with the necessary tools and information to ensure safe use of the Chromebooks in the home. There are several responsibilities assumed by the parent/guardian outlined below.
Sign Paperwork / Pay Fee
In order for a student to be allowed to take a Chromebook home, the student and parent/guardian must pay an annual insurance fee and sign the Device Agreement form.
Supervise Student Participation
The parent/guardian is responsible for the ensuring:
Student brings Chromebook to school every day.
Student is caring for the Chromebook in a manner that protects the device from damage.
Student and/or parent/guardian notifies the school of loss or damage following the procedures outlined in this handbook.
Monitor Student Use
The parent/guardian must agree to monitor student use of the Chromebook at home and away from school. Being present and involved is the best way to keep students safe and on-task.
Be aware that Internet content will be filtered by systems and policies in place on the Chromebook while it is attached to networks inside as well as outside the school.
Develop a set of rules for Chromebook use at home.
Only allow use of the Chromebook in a common area of the home.
Take a genuine interest in what your student is doing on the Chromebook. Ask questions and request to see their work often.
Student Responsibilities
Students are responsible for the general care of the Chromebook and all accessories which they have been issued by the school. It is the responsibility of the student to notify campus staff of any issues, regardless of the cause. If a Chromebook is damaged or not working properly the device should be taken to the campus designated Helpdesk location for an evaluation of the equipment. If a loaner Chromebook is available one will be checked out to them. Never try to repair the Chromebook yourself or have someone outside the district work on it.
Students are bound by the policies in the Student Handbook, acceptable use policy, and all rules of this handbook regardless of where they use their Chromebook and regardless of the source of the Internet connection.
Chromebook Rules and Care
General Rules
The student is responsible for the device at all times, whether on campus or not.
Family members and friends should not have use of the Chromebook. The Chromebook belongs to the student and only the student.
Do not loan devices to other students.
Do not borrow a device from another student.
Do not share passwords and usernames.
Chromebooks must have a WISD inventory tag on them at all times and this tag must not be removed or altered in any way.
Chromebooks and accessories must remain free of any writing, drawing, stickers, or labels. Spot checks for compliance may be done by administrators or teachers at any time.
No food or drink is allowed next to your Chromebook.
Vents on the devices must not be covered.
Students are responsible for bringing their Chromebook to school completely charged each day.
General Precautions
Do not grasp screen by wrapping your hand around it, your thumbs could shatter the screen.
Do not lean on the top of your Chromebook when it is closed.
Do not place anything on the keyboard as you may forget about it when closing the list. Doing so might cause damage to your screen.
Never carry your Chromebook around with the screen open.
Clean the screen with a soft, dry cloth such as a microfiber cloth. Do not spray any solvents on the screen.
Do not poke the screen with anything that make scratch the screen surface.
Cords, cables, and removable storage devices should be inserted carefully into the Chromebook.
Storage
Do not leave the Chromebook in an unlocked car or locker or any unsupervised area.
Chromebooks are very sensitive to extreme heat and cold. Leaving devices in cars or direct sunlight may expose them to potentially harmful conditions and should be avoided.
Do not stack heavy books, materials, on top of the device as it could cause the device to break.
Chromebooks should not be placed inside backpacks with heavy books.
Chromebooks must be stored in the supplied case at all times. The Chromebook should be shut down prior to this as the fans on the Chromebook will continue to run if the device is left on.
Using Your Chromebook
At School
The Chromebook is intended for use at school each and every day. Students are responsible for bringing their devices to all classes, unless specifically advised not to do so by their teacher. While in class, students are expected to comply with all school rules, policies, and teacher directives when using their devices.
If a student leaves the Chromebook at home, he/she is still accountable and responsible for turning all coursework completed in the required time frame as if the Chromebook were present. Other district computers may or may not be available for student use. If a student repeatedly leaves the Chromebook at home, they may be subject to disciplinary consequences or lose the privilege of taking the Chromebook home.
Loaner devices may be issued to students when their devices are being repaired. A limited number of loaner devices are available so a loaner cannot be guaranteed.
At Home
Students are encouraged to use their Chromebooks at home and other locations outside of school. A Wi-Fi Internet connection will be required for the majority of Chromebook use. However, some applications can be used while not connected to the internet.
Sound
Sound must be muted at all times during class unless permission is obtained from the teacher for instructional purposes. It is recommended that a student bring a headset or ear-buds for any audio needs.
Photos / Backgrounds / Screensavers
Inappropriate media should not be on the device and may not be used as a screensaver or background photo. Any violation of this is subject to disciplinary action.
Copyright
Illegal downloading and distribution of copyrighted works are serious offenses that carry with them the risk of substantial monetary damages and, in some cases, criminal prosecution. Copyright infringement also violates the District’s Internet Service Provider's terms of service and could lead to limitation or suspension of the District’s Internet service.
Chromebook Support
The campus designated Helpdesk location will be the first point of contact for issues with the Chromebooks. Personnel there will be able to help with the following type of issues:
Password Issues
User account support
Hardware maintenance and repair
Distribution of loaner Chromebooks
Operating System or software configuration support
Restoring Chromebook to factory default
System software updates
Internet Safety
The District utilizes an Internet content filter that is in compliance with the federally mandated Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA). All Chromebooks, regardless of physical location (in or out of school) and Internet connection, will have Internet activity filtered. Despite the filter, the District cannot guarantee that all controversial or inappropriate materials will be blocked. Parental monitoring of student Chromebook use at home is encouraged.
Chromebook Repair / Theft / Loss
It is the responsibility of the student to notify campus staff of any issues, regardless of the cause. If a Chromebook is damaged or not working properly the device should be taken to the campus designated Helpdesk location for an evaluation of the equipment. WISD will assess the Chromebook damage and repair or replace the device if the damage is determined to be accidental and within the protection guidelines. Any issue reported will be handled as described below.
Repair
If a Chromebook is damaged (non-intentional) or has been determined to have a factory defect, the device will be repaired or replaced by WISD. While this takes place, a loaner Chromebook will be checked out to the student. The student will be allowed to take this device home. The loaner device is subject to all the same rules as the normal Chromebook issued to the student.
NOTE: There are a limited number of loaner Chromebooks so there is no guarantee that one will be available.
Theft
In the event of theft, vandalism, or other criminal acts, the student/parent/guardian MUST file a report with the local police department and submit a copy of the report to the school. The device will be replaced under the insurance policy guidelines. Provided the school has received a copy of the police report, a loaner Chromebook will be checked out to the student. The student will be allowed to take this device home. The loaner device is subject to all the same rules as the normal Chromebook issued to the student.
NOTE: There are a limited number of loaner Chromebooks so there is no guarantee that one will be available.
LOSS OR INTENTIONAL DAMAGE
A Chromebook or any of its accessories that are lost or intentionally damaged is the financial responsibility of the student and parent/guardian involved. The provided insurance policy does not cover these situations. It will be at the discretion of WISD administration to determine who is at fault. The user will not be given another device or accessory to use until the replacement cost has been paid to the school.
Estimated Replacement Costs
High School Students Only: Chromebook Buyout Policy
Upon graduation, students will have the option to purchase their Chromebook. For each year the insurance fee is paid and no claims (broken screen, keyboard, etc.) were assessed, the $40 annual fee will be applied to this purchase price. Replacement of a Chromebook would forfeit the previous credits. If the student completed four years paying the insurance with no claims then the purchase price would $0. If a Chromebook was replaced during sophomore year, then the insurance payments from year one and year two would not count towards the purchase of the new Chromebook. The below chart breaks down the cost to own the Chromebook depending on the amount of insurance paid without incident.