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Safety on School Computers

GoGuardian provides Chromebook management software that protects students online and gives educators better control over how their technology is used. With GoGuardian, educators and parents can rest easy allowing their students to access the Internet, without harmful content or distractions getting in the way of learning. Plus, insights and analytics help streamline instruction and shape student behavior in positive ways.

Check out our section on Technology Wellbeing to learn more about being safe online.

Clever

All students have access to our single sign on portal Clever. Once students sign in through Clever, they have access to all their accounts with all district programs here. To access Clever single sign on, click here.

Seesaw

Seesaw is a simple way for teachers and students to record and share what's happening in the classroom. Seesaw gives students a place to document their learning, be creative and learn how to use technology. Each student gets their own journal and will add things to it, like photos, videos, drawings, or notes. When there are new Seesaw posts, families can be notified via app notification, email or SMS. Parents are only notified about their own child’s work, and all data is safe and secure.

Family and Student Tutorial on Google Classroom

Discount Internet

The “Internet Essentials Partnership Program” is designed to help accelerate Internet adoption at a critical time. It offers households low-cost, broadband Internet service for $9.95/month, the option to purchase a heavily subsidized computer, and multiple options for digital literacy training. Today, Comcast also announced it is giving all Internet Essentials customers its innovative xFi platform, which enables parents to control and manage their children’s WiFi connected devices. To learn more, or apply, click here.


TMobile Project 10 Million

We have a limited number of TMobile internet hotspots available for families who qualify for free and reduced lunch and families currently experiencing financial difficulty. Reach out to your building principal or guidance counselor to get connected.