Chromebook Repairs

The student is responsible for their assigned Chromebook and charger and is expected to use the Chromebook daily at school. It is the student's responsibility to report damages or malfunctions immediately upon realizing something is wrong. Failure to do so could ultimately cause further damage or safety issues.

Parents/guardians and teachers who notice damage on a student device are asked to report the damage to Ms. Joseph at rjoseph@greenville.k12.sc.us soon as possible.

1st Break

The student reports Chromebook damages immediately and turns it in for repair. The student will be supplied with a loaner Chromebook.

The break is recorded and the parent/guardian will be notified.

2+ Breaks

The student reports Chromebook damages immediately and turns it in for repair. The student will not be supplied with another Chromebook until another Technology Fee has been paid.

The break is recorded and the parent/guardian will be notified about the damage and any actions being taken to prevent further damage.

The school may choose to limit the student's Chromebook access, such as only allowing the student to use a Chromebook at school during class time.

Repairs

Chromebook breaks are usually unintentional, but they do happen. The Chromebook Fee paid at the beginning of the school year covers a student's Chromebooks for one break. A certified technician visits League Academy regularly to repair damaged Chromebooks and chargers.

Students and parents/guardians should not attempt to repair Chromebooks themselves. Doing so may cause additional and more expensive damage.

If your Chromebook is damaged, malfunctioning, lost or stolen, students should take their Chromebook to Ms. Joseph in the media center. The student will be provided with a replacement Chromebook and, if the break was student-caused, a parent/guardian will be notified.