Personalized Learning Program
Student Chromebooks will enable teachers to create a student-centered, student-driven environment that encourages both innovation and creativity. In an ever-growing, globalized society, students will be able to use their personal device as a gateway to information, and as a means to collaborate with others. The staff will be provided with continual support and professional development to assist in the development of high-quality instruction for all students. The goal of the Personalized Learning Initiative at Riverside High School is to increase student achievement by engaging students in 21st century learning.
Riverside High School Chromebook Support
Student Use of Technology
Students must use school technology in an appropriate manner and in accordance with Board Policy and Administrative Rule EFE. This school technology includes District email, network, equipment, and assigned devices to students, and the District in accordance with applicable law may monitor all school technology. Students will be disciplined in accordance with the District’s Behavior Code (JCDA) for any misuse of school technology. While the District implements filters and safeguards for school technology, the District cannot guarantee that these measures will detect or prevent inappropriate use of technology by students. Parents and students should immediately contact the student’s school with any concerns pertaining to the use of technology.
Acceptable Use Policy Agreement
Students should always keep their password a secret and should not share with others. Students will be held responsible for all computer activities associated with their password. For example, if you share your password with your friend and he/she signs on as you and breaks one of the rules outlined above, you will be held responsible. Do not allow another person to use a computer under your district login.
Chromebooks
Chromebook repair hours are 8:30-8:45 a.m., during lunch, and from 3:45-4:00 p.m. Please do not bring your device to the media center outside these hours. Chromebook policy states you are allowed one repair per year (screen damage, missing keys); after your first damage, students are charged a fee to repair the device. Chargers are not covered under the Chromebook warranty. If you damage your charger, you are responsible for paying to replace it.
Textbooks
If a student is issued a textbook it is the responsibility of the student to maintain the textbook from damage and prevent the textbook from becoming lost. If the textbook is lost the student is responsible for paying the fee for the lost textbook.
Technology Information