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STUDENT LAPTOPS
Instructional Technology Facilitators
Wilkes County Schools
The US Department of Education
states in the Partnership for 21st
Century Skills that student proficiency
means using the appropriate
technology tools and applying them to
various tasks within the classroom.
WHY LAPTOPS?
• Increase student
  engagement, motivation, and self-
  directed learning.
• Improve school to home
  communication.
• Improve the quality of student learning
  and academic achievement as they
  develop 21st Century skills.
WHY LAPTOPS
•   Provide greater access to educational
    opportunities, formative
    assessments, and differentiated
    instruction by providing one to one
    24/7 access to laptops.
•   Equip students to become lifelong
    learners.
•   Prepare students for a 21st Century job
    market.
ISSUING LAPTOPS

•   All students registering for high school
    will be issued a laptop after a parent
    meeting is conducted and proper parent
    and student signatures are provided.
•   The laptop will be assigned in the same
    manner as a textbook.
•   Students will be reassigned the same
    laptop the year after year.
ISSUING LAPTOPS
•   One laptop per high school student
•   Power cord/charger
•   Battery
•   Laptop case
•   Appropriate software
ISSUING LAPTOPS

•   The serial number of the laptop will
    be recorded.
•   Once the laptop is issued to a
    student, it will stay with the student
    for the remainder of the school
    year, or until the student withdraws
    from school.
ISSUING LAPTOPS
•   Students will be reassigned their
    original laptop each year while
    enrolled in Wilkes County Schools.
•   Students are responsible for
    bringing the laptops to
    school, taking them home each
    day, and charging them for use the
    next day.
•   The laptops are not to be left
    unsupervised at school or at home
    in unsecured locations.
ISSUING LAPTOPS
•   Wilkes County Schools will loan a
    laptop to students upon compliance
    with the following:
    o   Parent Orientation
    o   A Laptop Agreement signed by the
        student and parent
LAPTOP RESPONSIBILITY
• It is the responsibility of the
  students to care for the laptop and
  all other equipment in the manner
  outlined in the High School Laptop
  Handbook.
• Misuse or abuse of the laptop and
  other equipment will result in lose of
  laptop use and/or financial
  restitution.
LAPTOP RESPONSIBILITY
 There will be a $50.00 insurance deductible
  charged for damage, abuse, or neglect of the
  laptop or any of its components.
 If the laptop is stolen, a police report must be
  filed and submitted to the school principal or
  assistant principal within 48 hours. The $50.00
  insurance deductible still applies.
 Mysterious loss is not covered under the
  insurance policy. The full price of the laptop will
  be charged if the laptop is lost.
LAPTOP RESPONSIBILITY

• Parents and students should read and
  understand the Laptop Handbook
  before signing.
• Students and parents should
  understand that the equipment is the
  property of WCS and is on loan to their
  child.
• Students will responsible for proper
  care and use of the laptop.
STUDENTS
Things to know and keep in mind:
1. Charge your computer every night.
2. Do not remove the laptop from its case
3. Do not remove the battery from the laptop
4. Login only on the computer assigned to
   you.
5. Using software to bypass the Internet filter
   is not permitted. Disciplinary action will be
   taken by the principal or assistant
   principal.
LAPTOP RESPONSIBILITY

•   Students who use Ultra Surf or any
    other software to get around the
    Internet Filter are in violation of
    the student laptop handbook.
•   Laptops needing repair due to use
    of this software will be charged
    $25 after the first violation.
STUDENTS

Things to know and keep in mind:
1. The laptop is assigned to you, but remains
   property of Wilkes County Schools.
2. Do not place stickers on the laptop or
   case, write on it, or mark it in anyway.
3. No downloading/installing of any other
   software
4. The laptop is for EDUCATIONAL use.
STUDENTS
Things to know and keep in mind!
1. Don’t walk around with your laptop open

2. Remove your flash drive before walking
   around with your laptop.
3. Shutdown before you leave the school or
   else your laptop will overheat and will be
   damaged.
STUDENTS
Things to know and keep in mind!
1. The laptop will get Internet at school through
   the wireless network.
2. You may plug a network cable into the laptop
   or use a home wireless network if you have
   Internet access at home.
3. Wilkes County Schools will be distributing
   approximately 6,000 laptops this year. We
   cannot be responsible for home Internet
   issues.
STUDENTS
  Make sure the laptop form is signed by the
  parent/guardian and the student. You will
  turn these in on Monday when laptops are
  issued.




For repairs…report them to Mrs.
Norman in the Media Center ASAP. DO
NOT attempt to make repairs yourself.

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2012 2013 laptop parent night presentation

  • 1. STUDENT LAPTOPS Instructional Technology Facilitators Wilkes County Schools
  • 2. The US Department of Education states in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills that student proficiency means using the appropriate technology tools and applying them to various tasks within the classroom.
  • 3. WHY LAPTOPS? • Increase student engagement, motivation, and self- directed learning. • Improve school to home communication. • Improve the quality of student learning and academic achievement as they develop 21st Century skills.
  • 4. WHY LAPTOPS • Provide greater access to educational opportunities, formative assessments, and differentiated instruction by providing one to one 24/7 access to laptops. • Equip students to become lifelong learners. • Prepare students for a 21st Century job market.
  • 5. ISSUING LAPTOPS • All students registering for high school will be issued a laptop after a parent meeting is conducted and proper parent and student signatures are provided. • The laptop will be assigned in the same manner as a textbook. • Students will be reassigned the same laptop the year after year.
  • 6. ISSUING LAPTOPS • One laptop per high school student • Power cord/charger • Battery • Laptop case • Appropriate software
  • 7. ISSUING LAPTOPS • The serial number of the laptop will be recorded. • Once the laptop is issued to a student, it will stay with the student for the remainder of the school year, or until the student withdraws from school.
  • 8. ISSUING LAPTOPS • Students will be reassigned their original laptop each year while enrolled in Wilkes County Schools. • Students are responsible for bringing the laptops to school, taking them home each day, and charging them for use the next day. • The laptops are not to be left unsupervised at school or at home in unsecured locations.
  • 9. ISSUING LAPTOPS • Wilkes County Schools will loan a laptop to students upon compliance with the following: o Parent Orientation o A Laptop Agreement signed by the student and parent
  • 10. LAPTOP RESPONSIBILITY • It is the responsibility of the students to care for the laptop and all other equipment in the manner outlined in the High School Laptop Handbook. • Misuse or abuse of the laptop and other equipment will result in lose of laptop use and/or financial restitution.
  • 11. LAPTOP RESPONSIBILITY  There will be a $50.00 insurance deductible charged for damage, abuse, or neglect of the laptop or any of its components.  If the laptop is stolen, a police report must be filed and submitted to the school principal or assistant principal within 48 hours. The $50.00 insurance deductible still applies.  Mysterious loss is not covered under the insurance policy. The full price of the laptop will be charged if the laptop is lost.
  • 12. LAPTOP RESPONSIBILITY • Parents and students should read and understand the Laptop Handbook before signing. • Students and parents should understand that the equipment is the property of WCS and is on loan to their child. • Students will responsible for proper care and use of the laptop.
  • 13. STUDENTS Things to know and keep in mind: 1. Charge your computer every night. 2. Do not remove the laptop from its case 3. Do not remove the battery from the laptop 4. Login only on the computer assigned to you. 5. Using software to bypass the Internet filter is not permitted. Disciplinary action will be taken by the principal or assistant principal.
  • 14. LAPTOP RESPONSIBILITY • Students who use Ultra Surf or any other software to get around the Internet Filter are in violation of the student laptop handbook. • Laptops needing repair due to use of this software will be charged $25 after the first violation.
  • 15. STUDENTS Things to know and keep in mind: 1. The laptop is assigned to you, but remains property of Wilkes County Schools. 2. Do not place stickers on the laptop or case, write on it, or mark it in anyway. 3. No downloading/installing of any other software 4. The laptop is for EDUCATIONAL use.
  • 16. STUDENTS Things to know and keep in mind! 1. Don’t walk around with your laptop open 2. Remove your flash drive before walking around with your laptop. 3. Shutdown before you leave the school or else your laptop will overheat and will be damaged.
  • 17. STUDENTS Things to know and keep in mind! 1. The laptop will get Internet at school through the wireless network. 2. You may plug a network cable into the laptop or use a home wireless network if you have Internet access at home. 3. Wilkes County Schools will be distributing approximately 6,000 laptops this year. We cannot be responsible for home Internet issues.
  • 18. STUDENTS Make sure the laptop form is signed by the parent/guardian and the student. You will turn these in on Monday when laptops are issued. For repairs…report them to Mrs. Norman in the Media Center ASAP. DO NOT attempt to make repairs yourself.