Windows Devices
Other Resources
Common keyboard shortcuts that work on most computers.
District accounts usually close 30 days after leaving the district. This contains directions for moving files to a personal Google account or a personal Microsoft account.
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Device Expectations: We pledge to follow the classroom technology agreements and show that we are positive digital citizens.
Hold the device securely and do not place items between the keyboard and screen
Keep usernames and passwords private
Keep food and drinks away from the device
Clean hands before using the device
Only visit apps and websites for learning
Plug the device in when not using it and power it off at the end of each day
Be responsible digital citizens who use technology wisely and follow the district responsible use policy
Daily:
At the end of the day:
Tap the Windows icon in the lower-left corner
Tap the power button
If signed out: Tap shut down
As needed: Cleaning Tips
Cleaning the Keyboard:
1. Absorb some isopropyl alcohol on a lint-free, soft cloth.
2. Squeeze out excess liquid
3. Gently wipe the keyboard surface, ensuring no liquid drips on or between the keys.
4. Allow to dry
Never spray or pour any liquid cleaner directly on the screen or keyboard.
Clean the Computer Screen
1. Gently wipe the display with a dry, lint-free, soft cloth.
2. Wipe or dust the stain gently with a dry, soft cloth.
3. If a stain, smudge, or other blemish remains, moisten a lint-free, soft cloth with water or a 50-50 mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water (distilled or deionized).
4. Wring out as much of the liquid as you can from the lint-free, soft cloth.
5. Wipe the display again; do not let any liquid drip into the computer.
6. Allow the display to dry, then close the lid if the computer has on
Help: Troubleshooting
Learn: Update your Computer
Tap the Windows icon in the lower-left corner
Tap the Settings Gear
Tap Update & Security
Tap Check for Updates
Tap Check online for updates from Microsoft Update
Keyboard Shortcuts: Common keyboard shortcuts that work on most computers. For more detailed Windows 10/11 shortcuts
District Password Change (7th Grade)
Entering 7th Grade? Your District Password has Changed!
Your New District Password
Capital First Initial (first name)
Lowercase Second Initial (last name)
Last 5 digits of your Student ID
Example Password
For name John Doe
For Student ID 123456789
Password would be Jd56789
Username
Your Username remains the same
Log into ClassLink with your username and new password
Find Your Student ID
Log into Aeries Portal
Tap on Student Info
Next tap on Demographics
Your Student ID is in the first column
Leaving the District?: How to save files from Google Drive and OneDrive
Where to Save
Personal device
Personal Google account
Personal Microsoft account
Use/Create Personal Account
Move Files
Use flash drive or external hard drive
Download on personal device
Email files to personal account
Transfer to Personal
From district Microsoft to personal Microsoft
Important
Once students/staff leave the district, they can access the district Google Drive or OneDrive for up to 30 days.