On-Site Repair Technician Information
Good news! We now have an on-site repair technician. When your student experiences device damage, he or she can simply take the device to the student help desk inside their school to be repaired.
AccessOR Presentation for Families
Click here to view the device distribution presentation for families.
Student Privacy Pledge
The Student Privacy Pledge is a public commitment by school service providers for the responsible use of student data.
You will find our online vendors are signatories on this site.
Look for this logo to identify companies that have taken the pledge.
Digital Citizenship Resources for Parents
Common Sense Media View |
ConnectSafely.org has basic guidelines for teens and parents about cyberbullying, sexting, social networking, and more. |
ConnectSafely.org View |
ConnectSafely.org has basic guidelines for teens and parents about cyberbullying, sexting, social networking, and more. |
Cyberbullying & Harrassment View |
Cyberbullying can range from embarrassing or cruel online posts or digital pictures, to online threats, harassment, and negative comments, to stalking through emails, websites, social networks and text messages. |
Cyberbullying, Haters, and Trolls View |
As soon as your kids begin to go online, it’s important to explain your expectations of their behavior. By acting responsibly and respectfully, they will enjoy their time online and get the best of the Internet while mostly avoiding things such as cyberbullying and inappropriate content. Here are some basics to share with your child. |
Gaming Tips View |
Online gaming can be a fun way for kids to connect with others, but it’s important for them to understand the risks and know how to handle certain situations. For example, kids should avoid posting pictures of themselves or releasing other personal information to their fellow gamers, and know what to do if another player starts harassing them. |
GetNetWise.org View |
GetNetWise.org is a useful resource for f |