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October 13, 2011. 2012 – 2013 Calendar. October 10, 2013 Board Presentation. Proposed Personal Equipment Guidelines (Bring Your Own Device). Goal and Purpose. Goal: To develop guidelines to enhance access to digital devices Rationale

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2012 – 2013 Calendar

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  1. October 13, 2011 2012 – 2013 Calendar

  2. October 10, 2013 Board Presentation Proposed Personal Equipment Guidelines(Bring Your Own Device)

  3. Goal and Purpose Goal: • To develop guidelines to enhance access to digital devices Rationale • Increases access to available resources for all students • Promotes Digital Citizens • Prepares students for 21st Century Workforce

  4. Committee Members • All High School Principals • Thomas McLemore, Stenette Byrd, Douglas Wagoner • Instructional Technology Resource Teacher • Christine Lafferty • Director of Secondary Leadership • Douglas Dohey • Director of Technology • John Littlefield

  5. Guidelines for Students • Personal Equipment – Definition • Defined to include portable communication devices, including but not limited to beepers, walkie-talkies, personal digital assistants, tablets, cellular telephones, laptops, and other computing devices. • Also include any new technology developed for similar purposes.

  6. Guidelines for Students • Possession, Display and Use • Possess, display and use Personal Equipment before, during, or after the instructional day only as set forth in this guideline. • Privileges may be revoked to possess or use the Personal Equipment for violation of this guideline.

  7. Guidelines for Students • Possession, Display and Use • Use for instructional purposes as defined and supervised by the classroom teacher or administrator. • Students shall not display, or activate Personal Equipment during class time unless specifically given permission by a teacher or school administrator.

  8. Guidelines for Students • Possession, Display and Use • Used at before- or after-school activities provided they do not interfere with the school activities and use conforms to directives of the school administration. • Evidence of unlawful or disruptive use will result in disciplinary action according to the Discipline Guidelines as specified in the Code of Student Conduct and/or reports to law enforcement authorities.

  9. Guidelines for Students • Internet access is filtered • Access is a privilege • Student access is controlled by administration

  10. Rationale • To enable students to use mobile devices in a way that enhances their learning. • Prepare students to be career and college ready.

  11. Final Recommendation • No School on December 21, 2012

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