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WEYMOUTH, MA — Weymouth Public Schools are working to provide every student in the district a device to take home due to the amount of remote learning that will be expected amid the coronavirus health crisis this school year.
The district has been awarded a Remote Learning Technology Essentials grant to support district efforts to provide technology accesses needed for distance learning. Weymouth Superintendent of Schools Jennifer Curtis-Whipple said the plan is to issue iPads to pre-kindergarten students and Chromebooks to students in grades 1 through 12 as part of the district's 1:1 Chromebook Initiative.
A virtual learning session will be held for parents on Aug. 19 at 7 p.m. to discuss the program. The session will take place on Zoom with access provided here.
During the virtual information session, families will learn about:
Devices their students may be issuedProper care of the devicesWarranty and accidental damage coverageResponsible use guidelinesInternet safety resourcesWeb filtering to protect students from inappropriate contentHow parents/guardians and students can get support from the Edtech TeamA Q&A session will also take place at the conclusion of the session.
By accepting a device from Weymouth Public Schools, it is expected and required that families will abide by district technology policies. A recorded version of the session will be available, but parents and guardians are strongly urged to join the upcoming session and ask questions.
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