DEvice Logins

@ Reedy Creek You can use 3 types of devices:

See below for how to login to each....

Chromebooks

We have HP and Lenovo models, all are black and have the Chrome symbol. They are already attached to the internet, you only need your WakeID to login.

Info for first-time logins to WakeID in WCPSS schools. 

Username - WakeID name 

Password - Student ID/Lunch Number

Forgotten Wake ID Username or Password? 

The teacher can see the username and reset the password by going to this site in their WakeID portal and finding the name to reset.

Changing your own WakeID Password

Choose the icon with the Lock on Wake ID

Click in the top right corner

Follow the rules for changing  the password.

Windows Silver Lenovo 13 Laptops / desktops

These are Silver and have a blue screen for logging into the Windows Network.

You will log into the school internet on these using your LUNCH NUMBER (also called Student ID) as your Username.

If you are new to WCPSS, your first login will be Lunch Number and Lunch Number, but it will remind you to change that password when you first login.

To Change your own Password on Windows10 Devices: Hit three buttons - CTRL-ALT-DELETE -  at the same time and choose the "Change Password" option.

Scroll down to the next section to see how teachers can reset a forgotten password for you.

Once you login to the Silver Lenovo 13, you will open the Chrome web browser to login to WakeID.

Network Password Reset (by teacher)

WATCH this video (login to Google first)

On campus only: Within "My Computer," go to the Shared Drive to open the application.

My Computer > Shared (S:) > Groups > Staff > Student Password Reset (APPLICATION)

Network Login Problems

Trouble Logging into network (PC or Laptop)?

BYOD (Bring your Own Device)

Use the wifi labeled: WCPSS Guest. No login needed, just select. (No passing out Lunenburg Password).

Wifi-virtual.wcpss.net is the address for Guest Wifi to send “connect” message! BYOD students can type in this address if the wifi request doesn’t automatically come up, this happens on personal Chromebooks.