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MIDDLETON SCHOOL DISTRICT #134 POLICY AND PROCEDURE MANUAL SECTION 600 Educational Records GO ONE-GO ON LAPTOP HANDBOOK..PROCEDURE 698-P2 MISSION STATEMENT: Middleton High School offers a secure place where students gain knowledge, develop wisdom, and value life-long learning to participate as discerning citizens in our complex and dynamic society. THE VISION FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING AT MIDDLETON HIGH SCHOOL The Go One-Go On laptop program gives students the tools to have instant access to the world of information and also to become producers rather than just consumers of information that is available through the use of technology. The goal of the program is to provide each 9th-12th grader attending Middleton High School daily access to a laptop during the school year. Middleton High School is taking an initiative to transform teaching and learning within the school. Go One-Go On promotes several 21st century skills: critical thinking collaboration communication creativity 698-P2 MHS Go One-Go On Laptop Handbook - Page 1 of 8

Table of Contents PART ONE: STUDENT AND PARENT RESPONSIBILITIES Items issued to Student Students will: Students will NOT: Parent Expectations Discipline PART TWO: LAPTOP GENERAL USE AND CARE General Care Personal Health and Safety Laptop Sleeves Keeping the Laptop Away from Liquids Carrying the Laptop Cleaning the Laptop Charging the Laptop Shutting Down the Laptop Closing the Laptop Downloading Programs & Personalizing the Computer Laptop Problems Laptop Damages Loss or Theft of Laptop PART THREE: LAPTOP USE AND CARE AT SCHOOL Student Use in Classroom Student Access to Internet at School Bringing Laptop to School Charging Laptop at School Keep Your Laptop in a Safe Place at School PART FOUR: LAPTOP USE AND CARE AT HOME Student Access to Internet at Home Student Access and Monitoring at Home 698-P2 MHS Go One-Go On Laptop Handbook - Page 2 of 8

PART ONE: STUDENT AND PARENT RESPONSIBILITIES The following is a list of rules and guidelines that govern the use of the MHS issued student laptop. This document makes specific reference to the MHS laptops; however, items outlined in the MSD#134 Technology Acceptable Use Policy (Policy 698) apply as well. MSD #134 Technology Acceptable Use Policy (698) Technology can be integrated to facilitate increased collaboration, communication, creation, and critical thinking. The District provides students with technology services. These services include, but are not limited to, the use of technology devices, school accounts, and the Internet. To view the MSD #134 Technology Acceptable Use Policy (698), go to: http://msdaup.msd134.org Items issued to Student Middleton School District retains sole right of possession of the laptop and grants permission to the student to use the laptop according to the guidelines set forth in this document. Moreover, Middleton administrative staff retains the right to collect and/or inspect the computer at any time; and to alter, add or delete installed software or hardware. Efforts are made to keep all laptops configurations the same. Students will be issued a laptop, laptop charger and laptop sleeve. MSD #134 will retain records of the serial numbers of provided equipment. Students will: Bring his/her laptop to school fully charged daily. Return the devices to the IT Help Desk at the end of the school year, during breaks, and at the school s discretion for system updates and re-imaging of the laptop. Transport the device in the school provided laptop sleeve. Students should ensure that repairs, loss, theft and/or damages are reported to the school within 24 hours of the incident. Students will NOT: Bring in their own laptops and/or devices from home to use at school. Attempt to change any MSD #134 network or server configuration or the configuration of the laptop. Attempt to record and/or take pictures of staff or students without their explicit consent or knowledge, this includes: webcams microphones cameras cell phones or any other digital device Use school issued email accounts for personal use. Electronically chat during class unless relative to academic related expectations. Parent Expectations This is an exciting learning opportunity for your student(s), participate with them as they learn to use this instructional tool to enhance their educational experience. While the school system will provide Internet content filtering for the security of your student, there is no substitute for parental supervision when using the laptop. Parents are 698-P2 MHS Go One-Go On Laptop Handbook - Page 3 of 8

ultimately responsible for monitoring student use of the laptop and Internet at home. Parents should ensure that repairs, loss, theft and/or damages are reported to the school within 24 hours of the incident. Parents should review the MSD#134 Technology Acceptable Use Policy (Policy 698) and this handbook. Parents are responsible for ensuring the return of the laptop, laptop charger and the laptop sleeve at the end of the current school year or before the student withdraws from school. Parents are responsible for ensuring the return of the laptop if laptop privileges are revoked. Discipline Any student who violates the rules and expectations relative to this Handbook and technology use will be subject to disciplinary action. Consequences may vary depending on the violation or degree of computer misuse. Students who violate the rules may also have their hard drives restored to the original settings. Serious violations will result in the students use of technology restricted and/or revoked. Students and parents should reference the Middleton High School Handbook for all disciplinary steps. PART TWO: LAPTOP GENERAL USE AND CARE You are expected to follow all the specific guidelines listed in this document and take any additional common sense precautions to protect your assigned laptop. General Care Do not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the laptop, including the keys, screen cover or plastic casing. Do not remove or interfere with the serial number, asset tag or any identification placed on the laptop (including student stickers). If stickers are defaced or removed the student will be assessed a fine. Keep the equipment clean. Do not do anything to the laptop that will permanently alter it in any way. DO NOT charge your laptop while it is in the bag. Ensure the laptop has air circulation while charging. Close the lid of the laptop when it is not in use, in order to save battery life and protect the screen. Do not walk from one location to another with an open laptop. This is applicable at school and at home. Anything on the desktop will not be saved or be retrieved if there are system issues. It is recommended to use the cloud-based storage provide by MSD #134 through Google Apps for Education or a Flash Drive backup files. In the event of a laptop reimage, it is the student's responsibility to ensure that all locally saved items are backed-up to a portable storage device. Personal Health and Safety Avoid the laptop resting directly on your lap. 698-P2 MHS Go One-Go On Laptop Handbook - Page 4 of 8

Avoid lengthy use involving repetitive tasks (such as typing and use of the track-pad). Take frequent breaks as well as alter your physical position (typing while standing, sitting, leaning, etc.) to minimize discomfort. Laptop Sleeves Each student will be required to use a school-issued sleeve to carry their laptop during the school day and outside of school. It is important to keep the bag clean, and take time to remove any items like paper clips that can scratch the exterior of your laptop. Do not carry your laptop in the sleeve while it is powered on. Do not use your sleeve to store any items besides your laptop. Keep Your Laptop Away from All Liquids Exposure to liquids will severely damage a laptop and will result in large repair costs. Water, pop, juice, power drinks, coffee, etc. will all ruin your laptop completely. Keep your friends' food and liquid away from your laptop. Open cans of pop and cups of coffee (even those with lids) are especially dangerous. Do not put a bottle of water/pop/etc. in your backpack with your laptop, even if it is sealed. Carrying the Laptop Always completely close the lid and wait for the laptop to enter sleep mode before moving it, even for short distances. Movement while the laptop is on can result in permanent damage to the hard-drive and therefore the loss of all data. Sleep mode is sufficient. Always store the laptop in a school-issued sleeve. If you choose to put your sleeve in your backpack, do not overstuff your pack extreme pressure on the laptop can cause permanent damage to the screen and other components. No books should be placed on your laptop. Do not grab and squeeze the laptop, as this can damage the screen and other components. Cleaning the Laptop Use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth in most cases when cleaning the laptop. If necessary, the cloth may be dampened with water slightly to assist in the cleaning areas that do not appear to be coming clean with the dry cloth. Laptop screens show fingerprints and smudges easily, but be sure to follow proper cleaning procedures to keep your screen looking new. Never use cleaning products with acetone or ammonia. Screens are expensive to replace, so it is imperative that they are cleaned appropriately (as listed above).. Read and follow any maintenance alerts from the school technology personnel or the administration office. Charging of Laptops Only charge the battery when the remaining battery life is between 10-20%. Establish a routine at home for the charging of the laptop so that it can charge overnight. The charging time of the laptop and responsibility is very similar to the charging of a cell phone. It is the student s responsibility to maintain the charger. The student/parent will be responsible for lost or damaged chargers. 698-P2 MHS Go One-Go On Laptop Handbook - Page 5 of 8

It is recommended that students NOT use the prongs on the charger to wrap the cord, as over time, this has proven to damage the cord. Shutting Down the Laptop Shutdown the laptop when it won't be used for an extended duration. Putting your laptop to sleep and not using it for several days can drain the battery to a point where it may no longer accept a charge. Securing the Battery Do NOT insert or remove the battery with force. When inserting and removing the battery from the laptop make sure to lock both sides of the battery in place. Downloading Programs & Personalizing the Laptop Only the Middleton School District Technology Department can download programs to the student laptops. Students may install programs from the Viking Software Folder (i.e. T: Drive) without explicit consent from the MSD Technology Department. Students will not stream/download music/movies/videos or pictures while using MSD #134 provided Internet. Stickers and other markings on the outside of the laptop will not be allowed. Each laptop is easily identified by a specific numbering system (MSD Asset Tag, serial number, and student name) that is placed on the laptop by MSD #134. Laptop Problems It is a student s responsibility to maintain a 100% working laptop at all times. All laptop repairs can only be done by MSD #134, any laptop worked on by an outside source can be determined intentionally broken or negligent and parents/students can be held liable for the entire cost of the laptop. If the student s laptops is not working properly the student needs to first talk to the teacher in the class to determine if some minor troubleshooting will take care of the problem. If the problem still exists, take the laptop to the IT Help Desk where it can be examined. If the laptop cannot be fixed immediately, the student may be issued a hot spare laptop to use on a temporary basis. If you are away from the school and need assistance, submit a ticket through IT Assist. This will generate a help ticket and can be accessed 24/7. Even though response will not be immediate, district personnel capable of finding a solution will be notified and the problem taken care of in as timely a manner as possible. When in doubt, ask for help. Laptop Damages If a laptop is damaged, the school must be notified within 24 hours of the incident. The student/student s family may be responsible for damages beyond normal wear and tear of the laptop, charger, and/or sleeve. MSD #134 reserves the right to charge the student and parent the full cost for repair or replacement when damage occurs. Students will be required to take laptops to the 1:1 IT Help Desk if they break or fail to work properly. All reports must be documented through IT Assist, by the user of the 698-P2 MHS Go One-Go On Laptop Handbook - Page 6 of 8

laptop within 24 hours of the incident. A student who does not have a laptop due to a computer being damaged accidentally or intentionally may be issued a laptop for day use from the lending pool at the IT Help Desk, depending upon availability and administrator s discretion. If the laptop charger is damaged or lost, the student is responsible for the replacement cost. Loss or Theft of Laptops Laptops that are lost or stolen need to be reported to the IT Help Desk within 24 hours of the incident. If a laptop is lost or stolen the student will be financially responsible for its replacement. If a laptop is stolen or vandalized the parent shall file a police report within 24 hours of the incident. PART THREE: LAPTOP USE AND CARE AT SCHOOL Student Use in Classrooms Students will be required to take their laptop to each class each day, unless told differently by the teacher for that specific day. When the laptop is not being used in class it is to be closed, at a 45 degree angle, or positioned at the discretion of the teacher. Student Access to Internet at School At school, students will have access to the Internet through the MSD #134 network. When not at school students can access the Internet if they have Internet access available to them in their home or other locations. The school s filter system (i.e. Lightspeed) will also be in place when students access the Internet outside of the school. Therefore, sites that are blocked at school will also be blocked in other locations where students access the Internet. Bringing the Laptop to School The laptop must be kept in the laptop sleeve at all times when it is not being used. Students who accidentally leave their laptops at home may have access to hot spare laptops that are available in the IT Help Desk. The students are required to return the hot spare laptops at the end of each school day. 698-P2 MHS Go One-Go On Laptop Handbook - Page 7 of 8

Charging of Laptops at School It is the student s responsibility to have their laptops charged each day when they come to school. During a normal school day a typical computer fully charged (through a normal electrical outlet) with the battery that the laptop has in it can be used the entire day for classes with no additional charging required. Students must be responsible and charge their laptops before coming to school. Keep Your Laptop in a Safe Place at School The sleeve, with the laptop and other equipment, must be stored in a safe place (A locker, when locked, is considered a safe place). Don't leave the laptop on the floor where it might be stepped on, or within reach of small children or pets. Don't leave it in a car or anywhere it might be exposed to extreme temperatures. Laptops left in unattended classrooms or other areas are considered unattended and will be confiscated by faculty or staff as a protection against theft. Unattended and unlocked equipment, if stolen including at school will be the student s responsibility. If on an athletic team, never leave laptops in school vehicles, in the gym, in a locker room, on playing field, or in other areas where it could be damaged or stolen. Avoid storing the laptop in a car other than in a locked trunk. The locked trunk of a car would be an acceptable storage place as long as it s not excessively hot or cold. PART FOUR: LAPTOP USE AND CARE AT HOME Student Access to Internet at Home Students are allowed 24/7 laptop access, and parents should monitor their student s time and activities on the laptop. Parents should have students utilize their laptops in a central location and ask to see schoolwork. Students Access & Monitoring at Home Ultimately the laptop is the property of the school, and the school has the right to determine what is appropriate and search the computer if necessary at any time. The District s filter allows the District to block websites which are inappropriate for students whether they are accessing the web via the District s network or if they are connected to the Internet at other locations. Students who access inappropriate sites or are accessing sites that are not related to the class they are in will face disciplinary action from the teacher and/or the administration. If sites are accessed by accident (which does occur at times) it is recommended that the student immediately move to another site, and report the incident to an adult. When not in school, it is the parents responsibility to observe, monitor and communicate with students when they are utilizing their laptop. DEVELOPED: 07/14/2014 # # # 698-P2 MHS Go One-Go On Laptop Handbook - Page 8 of 8