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Chromebook Information

1:1 Chromebook Initiative

Parent/Guardian Repair / Troubleshooting Information
Chromebook needs to be fixed/repaired or has an issue connecting to Google Meet/Classroom
Students are responsible for the general care of the Chromebook they have been issued by the school. Chromebooks that are broken or fail to work properly must be taken to the school library as soon as possible so that they can be taken care of properly. Do not take district-owned Chromebooks to an outside computer service for any type of repairs or maintenance.  Please notify the teacher(s) if you cannot connect to a virtual session on Google Meet.

Lost/Stolen/Damaged Chromebooks
In the event of accidental damage or manufacturer defect, Chromebook repairs will be processed through district-provided insurance. In the event of intentional damage, loss, or theft, a student will be charged to cover the actual repair or replacement costs for the Chromebook devices.

Repair and/or Replacement Costs
Loss, theft, or damage of a device must be reported to the designated library staff member as soon as feasible, who will assist in creating a support ticket and providing access, where appropriate, to a loaner device, if available. Covered repairs will be processed through insurance. All payments for Chromebook repairs/replacements related to loss, theft, or intentional damage must be paid through MySchoolBucks ONLY.

Do not attempt to repair the device on your own or by bringing it to an outside repair location. The device will be sent to an outside vendor for a review of the damages/issues to determine if repairs are possible or if a replacement is required.

If a fee is required to replace or repair an intentionally damaged, lost, or stolen device, contact will be made with the parent/guardian by the building-assigned staff member to the parent/guardian with information on what the cost of the repair/replacement is and how to make a payment to initiate the repair/replacement. All payments for Chromebook repairs or replacements can be made ONLY through My School Bucks.  Cash, checks, and money orders cannot be accepted.

Again, in the event of intentional damage, loss, or theft, a student will be charged the cost to cover the actual repair or replacement costs for school-issued materials, which include Chromebook devices. The prices below are the cost estimates for replacement devices and chargers, as of October 2021, and are subject to change based on available pricing at the time of the repair.

  • Device Replacement at any time, due to loss, theft, or intentional damage: $460.00 (or current rate to replace the device and co-pay does not apply)
  • Chromebook Charger Replacement at any time, due to loss, theft, or intentional damage: $40.00 (or current rate to replace the device and co-pay does not apply)

Parents/Guardians should print and complete the Student Chromebook Repair Form (en español) and send it to school with the student.  The student must then drop off the device and the form.

Chromebooks under Repair
Loaner Chromebooks, if available, may be issued to students when they leave their Chromebook for repair. Student must pay full replacement cost if the loaner Chromebook is lost as per the repair/replacement section of this guide.

Parent/Guardian Basic Information

  • Chromebooks are a type of laptop that uses the Chrome Operating System (rather than a Windows or the Apple operating system). They are built to boot (startup) quickly and have a long battery life. They store all resources and files on the web (cloud based) and integrate with G Suite (Google) Apps.

  • In support of the hybrid instructional model, students in grades 6-12 will be issued individual Chromebooks for use at home and school. Students in grades 6-12 are expected to charge the Chromebook each night and bring it to school on their assigned days.

  • Students in grades K-5 will be attending school each day. K-5 students will have Chromebook carts the FJC and JAE school buildings available for use while in school. If it becomes necessary to go “100% virtual” for instruction, additional information will be provided as Chromebooks would then be distributed to students in grades K-5 for home use.

  • Students are expected to charge the Chromebook each night, bring it to school each day, and to treat it with respect. Students are also expected to be good digital citizens and abide by all district guidelines. Is the Chromebook internet access filtered? All websites accessed on the Chromebook pass through the district filters both at home and at school. A record of all internet activity is available to the district.

  • A student should report all problems/issues to the library and the assigned staff member in the building. There are a limited number of loaners to supply students who do not have a working Chromebook. A student who does not take proper care of his/her Chromebook can be charged for repair/replacement as explained in the Chromebook Handbook and Agreement.

  • Now that our District is moving to a 1:1 technology model, access to technology is not optional. The District have been planning for some time to move to this model and provide more up-to-date curriculum resources and get rid of paper whenever possible. We can’t accomplish those goals as long as technology is optional to students, so it is imperative that every student have and use a school-issued Chromebook.