PERSONAL ITEMS BROUGHT TO SCHOOL<\/h3>\n
Personal items of significant value should not be brought to school. The school will not be responsible for recovering lost or stolen items that should not have been brought to school. Personal items may be brought to school if a student\u2019s teacher allows him\/her to do so for instructional purposes.<\/p>\n
STUDENT USE OF TECHNOLOGY<\/h3>\n
The school provides laptops, tables, and other devices for children to access during school instruction.\u00a0 It is not mandatory for students to bring a device.\u00a0 However, the school does allow students to bring their own technology devices (laptops, netbooks, smart phones,\u00a0eReaders, iPads, etc.) to use at specified times during the school day, as directed or allowed by the teacher or administrator.<\/p>\n
The school expects students not to be accessing inappropriate material; however, it is not possible\u00a0to absolutely prevent\u00a0such access. It will be each student\u2019s responsibility to follow the rules for\u00a0appropriate and responsible use.\u00a0 Parents who allow their children to have personal technology must hold their children responsible for appropriate and safe usage.\u00a0 Administrators and faculty may review messages and content to maintain system integrity and ensure that users are acting responsibly, especially during the school day and during school activities.\u00a0 Students who bring personal technology to school do so at their own risk.\u00a0 If the personal technology is lost, stolen, broken, or misplaced, the school will not be\u00a0responsible for any replacement.\u00a0 Like any other personal item of value, bringing these items is at your own risk.<\/p>\n