Wilson County Schools provides every student with a Chromebook to support teaching and learning. Students and families share the responsibility of caring for district-owned devices. Taking reasonable precautions helps ensure devices remain available for educational use throughout the school year.
As outlined in the Student Technology Use & Digital Citizenship Agreement and Board Policy 3225/4312/7320, district-issued Chromebooks and accessories remain the property of Wilson County Schools. Students and parents are responsible for exercising reasonable care while using district equipment.
If a Chromebook is damaged:
Report the damage immediately to your school's media coordinator, technology staff, or school administrator.
Do not attempt to repair the device yourself.
Continue using the device only if instructed by school staff.
School technology staff will inspect the Chromebook and determine the necessary repair.
If damage is determined to have resulted from a lack of reasonable precautions, repair or replacement charges may be assessed in accordance with district procedures.
If a Chromebook is lost or stolen:
Notify your school immediately.
If the device is stolen, a police report must be filed and a copy provided to school administration.
Replacement costs may apply in accordance with district procedures and Board Policy.
Chromebook Repair Pricing
<<Prices currently being updated for the 2026-2027 school year>>
Repair prices are subject to change based on manufacturer pricing and repair costs.