Google Apps for Education is comprised of a suite of applications hosted by Google including Drive, Calendar, and Sites. These services are collaborative tools that enhance a student’s work as an individual and in collaboration with other students.
The Westfield Public Schools manages a closed Google domain for use by students in grades K-12 and faculty. This allows these applications to be used at home and school for school-related projects with enhanced security, privacy, and supervision of content. G-mail is enabled within the district for grades 4 - 8 students only within Westfield's closed educational domain and is open to outside the domain once students are in high school.
Google Apps allows our teachers and students to share information, to assign, complete, and grade digital assignments, and to save work in a secure environment.
The interactive and collaborative features of Google Apps make them an ideal platform for students to gain essential 21st century skills. Among the features of the Google platform include:
All students are expected to adhere to the Acceptable Use Policy.
How does Google protect student data?
Google Apps for Education is currently used by more than 40 million students, teachers, and administrators around the world. We maintain ownership of our student data and Google will not sell any data to third parties and we do not share personal information placed in our systems with third parties except when required by law.
In addition, there are no ads in any Google Apps for Education spaces and Google search is ad-free when a student is logged into his or her Westfield Public Schools account.