Student Devices
Device care
Device care
Students are provided with a device and charger, which they are responsible for maintaining and securing. Here are some guidelines for caring for devices:
Students are provided with a device and charger, which they are responsible for maintaining and securing. Here are some guidelines for caring for devices:
Take measures to prevent scratches on the screen of the assigned device.
Ensure that food and beverages are kept away from the assigned device to prevent any damage.
Refrain from marking, drawing, writing, or placing unapproved stickers on the device or its case.
Understand that any attempt to disassemble or repair any part of the assigned device is not permitted.
In the event of damage, including but not limited to scratches, cracks, or dents, promptly report the damage to the school administration within 24 hours.
If the assigned device is stolen or vandalized, file a police report and promptly notify the school administration within 24 hours.
Device Fee Structure
Device Fee Structure
To receive a device, students and parents/guardians are required to sign the Student Technology Agreement Form. The fee structure is found in the chart below. Students and parents/guardians are responsible for the cost of repairing devices that have been damaged, lost, or stolen while in their possession.Â
To receive a device, students and parents/guardians are required to sign the Student Technology Agreement Form. The fee structure is found in the chart below. Students and parents/guardians are responsible for the cost of repairing devices that have been damaged, lost, or stolen while in their possession.Â
student device fee waiver request
student device fee waiver request
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education believes that participation in the 1:1 device program promotes positive benefits for students and families and does not want to place any undue burdens on parents/guardians who cannot afford to pay the associated fee for loss or damage.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education believes that participation in the 1:1 device program promotes positive benefits for students and families and does not want to place any undue burdens on parents/guardians who cannot afford to pay the associated fee for loss or damage.