bring the Chromebook to school every day fully charged.
protect the device from damage or defacement.
practice responsible digital citizenship at all times.
never leave their Chromebook unattended.
save all work in the cloud. Local files can not be retrieved if the device is damaged or stolen.
not connect personal accounts (such as iTunes) to the device.
not download or access inappropriate material at home or at school
never give their login information to other students.
remember that if they give their device to others to use, the student is responsible for any content viewed on the device, any material downloaded, and any damage that may occur while it is out of their possession.
Chromebook Misuse & Disciplinary Actions
Misuse
Conduct warranting disciplinary action includes but is not limited to:
Downloading unapproved apps without teacher permission
Leaving your Chromebook unattended
Removal of your student ID label from your Chromebook and/or charger
Deleting or changing school-installed settings from a Chromebook
Lack of adequate care for your Chromebook, charger, etc
Accessing inappropriate websites
Chromebook not used for educational purposes
Adjusting settings on someone else's Chromebook
Adding a credit card to a Google Account (Google Wallet) to purchase music or unapproved apps
Logging in under your personal Google account to download purchased apps for yourself or another student(s)
Leaving your Chromebook at home
Loaning your student device to other students inside or outside of school
Multiple damage instances caused by lack of care for your Chromebook and other peripheral devices
Consequences
Misuse of your Chromebook has the potential to earn disciplinary consequences such as, but not limited to:
Lunch detention
Discipline Points
After school detention
In-school suspension
Out-of-school suspension
Loss of Chromebook privileges
Student/Parent Conference or Call (1st)
Restitution (money paid in compensation for loss or damage)