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Shakopee Public Schools is proud to have two (2) middle schools within the district; East Middle School and West Middle School. Teams at both locations work closely together to provide a cohesive learning experience for all students while embracing what makes each school community unique.
This page includes universal academic and student life procedures as well as school-specific student handbook resource links. Please refer to the General District Information section for additional handbook elements.
Academics
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Absence Make-Up Work
It is the responsibility of the student to create a plan with each teacher for making up missed work after an absence. A general guideline is one day of make-up time for each day that a student is absent.
Students are encouraged to check teacher websites or email teachers prior to or during extended absences. If a student does not have Internet access at home, homework can be requested through the attendance line when there are 3 or more absences (in a row).
If a student is leaving for a family vacation, please contact the attendance line in advance of the absence and include the duration of the absence period.
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Academic Interventions
The Middle Schools seek to help every student achieve academic success. When students struggle and need support, interventions may be put in place. This may include working with teachers before/after school, spending extra time with teachers, participation in the math and intervention course, peer tutors, trail sheets, parent meetings, working with a Special Services Facilitator, a member of the school’s Intervention team, an Assistant Principal or Principal. Guardians will be a part of the process and will be communicated with.
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Canvas
Canvas is the online learning management system (LMS) used by students in grades 6-12. Every teacher has their own Canvas page for their specific course content. It can be accessed either through an app or the internet.
Below are the main purposes for which students will utilize Canvas:
- Find assignment materials, resources and directions.These will be organized into modules by unit so students can focus on the materials in the current unit of study.
- Check the calendar with due dates for all courses.
- Turn in/Upload assignments and quizzes.
- View current grade for each course.
All students have their own Canvas accounts and are able to show their parents/guardians content through their own student account. Parents/guardians are encouraged to set up their own account as well. Access is available to every parent/guardian of a currently enrolled student.
Parent/guardian access is provided as a means to further promote educational excellence and to enhance communication with parents. Every parent /guardian is expected to act in a responsible, ethical and legal manner.
Users are required to adhere to the following guidelines:
- Do not share their passwords with anyone or set browsers to auto-login.
- Do not attempt to harm or destroy data on any district network.
- Do not use Infinite Campus or Canvas for any illegal activity, including violation of Data Privacy laws.
- Do not access data or any account owned by another parent or user.
Users who identify a security problem with Infinite Campus or Canvas must notify the office immediately. Please do not demonstrate this problem to anyone else.
Users who are identified as a security risk to Infinite Campus, Canvas or any other ISD 720 computers or networks, will be denied access.
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Conferences
Teacher conferences are scheduled multiple times throughout the school year. Dates and times for each school are posted on each school’s calendar.
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Honor Roll & Academic Awards
The Honor Roll is computed each quarter, after the deadline for incompletes, to recognize students for their scholastic achievements.
The following mark value table is used to figure the average:
- (A) = 4.0
- (A-) = 3.7
- (B+) = 3.3
- (B) = 3.0
- (B-) = 2.7
- (C+) = 2.3
- (C) = 2.0
- (C-) = 1.7
- (D+) = 1.3
- (D) = 1.0
- (D-) = 0.7
- (F) = 0.0
To qualify for the A Honor Roll, a student must have a numerical average of 3.7
To qualify for the B Honor Roll, a student must have a numerical average of 2.7 to 3.69.
Each quarter, the honor roll will be posted to both East and West Middle School websites and available in monthly family newsletters.
ALL ACADEMIC AWARDS
- 3.7 or greater GPA (A Honor Roll) for each term of the year.
GPA GROWTH RECOGNITION / AWARD
- Top 10 students with greatest growth in GPA from end of 6th grade through 1st semester of 8th grade.
NATIONAL JR. HONOR SOCIETY
- (8th grade) cumulative GPA of 3.75 or greater.
- Complete application: Scholarship, service, citizenship, character and leadership.
PRESIDENTIAL AWARD
- Awarded in the spring - annually, 8th grade only
- Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or greater for grades 6 through first semester of 8th grade.
- 90th percentile (or above) test score on at least one state or national test.
- GPA is not rounded when determining awards.
- Tests used are agreed upon by building administration and district assessment coordinator.
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Report Cards
REPORT CARDS
Report cards are viewable in Infinite Campus via the Parent Portal.
INFINITE CAMPUS PARENT PORTAL - (ON-LINE STUDENT INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR PARENTS)
Infinite Campus provides instant access to accurate, current, and confidential information about your child. This includes: report cards, attendance, food service balance, unofficial transcripts, testing results, school contact information, emergency contact information, the ability to pay fees and more!
In addition, families may sign up to be notified automatically via email of absences, tardies and lunch balances. This information is secure and can only be accessed through a unique username and password. Data is updated to the parent portal from the student management system in real time.
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Study Halls
Study halls are offered to 7th and 8th grade students and are designed so those students will have time to study, read and/or work on homework. Students are required to bring appropriate materials to work on in study halls. Expectations and guidelines will be reviewed with students during the first week of class.
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Textbooks
Students will be charged the replacement cost of any book lost or will be charged a fee for damage. According to Minnesota Statutes 120.101: “The school will charge an appropriate replacement fee for textbooks, workbooks or library books lost or destroyed by students.”
Student Life
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Activity Fees & Field Trips
Classes such as Art, PLTW and Band may collect a fee if a student wishes to keep a project that is done in class. The individual teachers will give each student such information, if applicable.
When field trips are taken, each school collects ticket fees, entrance fees, bus fees and/or permission slips from each student. If a family needs financial assistance, support will be provided.
After-school sports and some clubs that meet after school may require a fee. This fee may be waived in the case of financial need. If a student is in need of financial assistance, please contact the Dean, Athletic Director at the High School or the Principal.
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Arrival//Departure
Arrival: Please do not have students arrive earlier than 7:15am unless the student is at school to work with a teacher or is attending a meeting for a school event. If a student arrives late, they must check in with the Main Office or greeter before going to class and present their student ID upon check in.
Departure: The last bell rings at 2:25pm. Students are required to leave the building by 2:40pm unless they are under the direct supervision of a teacher or involved in an after-school activity. Repeated non-compliance may result in a property exclusion (trespassing) filed with the Shakopee Police Department.
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Athletics & Activities
All athletics and activities offered at each middle school are listed on ShakopeeSabers.com. Various high school sports are offered to middle school students and each school has specific clubs and activities. Activities and sports not available at the middle school level may be offered by Shakopee Community Education and/or local youth associations.
The Shakopee Middle School Activities Program is open to all Shakopee students. There are a variety of athletic and non-athletic opportunities during the school year. Most athletic seasons consist of a seven-week season with 8-10 competitions. Competitions will be both home and away with bussing provided to all away contests.
ATHLETICS:
Fall ( Fall athletics will start the week before school starts)
- Volleyball (7-8th)
- Boys/ Girls Soccer (7-8th)
- Girls Tennis (6-8th)
- Boys/ Girls Cross Country (7-12th*)
- Girls Swim & Dive (7-12th*)
- Performance Dance (7-12th*)
- Adapted Soccer (7-12th*)
Winter
- Wrestling (6-8th)
- Girls Hockey (8-12th*)
- Boys Swim & Dive (7-12th*)
- Competitive Dance (7-12th*)
Spring
- Softball (7-8th)
- Baseball (7-8th)
- Boys/ Girls Track & Field (7-8th)
- Boys/ Girls Golf (6-8th*)
- Boys Tennis (6-8th)
- Girls Lacrosse (7-12th*)
- Adapted Softball (7-12th*)
*Middle School students are incorporated with and compete with the 9-12th grade levels.
ACTIVITIES:
- National Junior Honor Society Science Olympiad
- Yearbook Band/ Jazz Band Mountain Bike Club
- Student Council Choir Knowledge Bowl
- Middle School Musical Saber Squad
REGISTRATION:
Registration is completed online through the Activities Department webpage. Registration must be completed BEFORE an individual may begin participating in any sports team. Registration must be done for every sport, every season. There are three parts to the registration process:
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ONLINE REGISTRATION: All registrations must be completed online. Please go to www.shakopeesabers.com, then under the “Registration” tab, click “Registration Link” in the drop down menu. A Sports Engine account must be created if one does not exist already. All starred questions must be answered in order for the registration to be completed.
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FEE PAYMENT: Fees are paid online at the end of the registration process. No student will be excluded from any activity based on the inability to pay the fee. The student or parent should call or email the Activities Office with financial assistance inquiries. Managers in a given sport shall not pay fees but do need to register (no physical required). Refunds will be made to those students who drop from an activity during the first two weeks of the activity. All athletic equipment must be turned in before any refund is made.
6th—8th GRADE SPORT PARTICIPANTS - $100 per sport season
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PHYSICAL EXAM: All athletes must have an MSHSL Sports Qualifying Physical Examination Form filled out by their physician and on file with the school. Once completed, the physical is good for 3 years. Forms are available on the website and in the school offices. Many local physicians have them in their offices as well. PHYSICAL FORMS MUST BE TURNED INTO THE ACTIVITIES OFFICE BEFORE PARTICIPATION IS ALLOWED. A well- child check does not always include a sports physical. Please make sure a sports physical is completed before forms are turned in.
POLICIES ON ATTENDANCE & ACTIVITY PARTICIPATION:
Student activity participation on the day of an absence is governed by the following rules:
- Students may participate with an excused absence, except those students who are ill and do not arrive before the start of third period. Parents/guardians are encouraged to keep students at home when they are ill and to forgo activity in the best interest of the student and the health of other students participating in the activity.
- Students may not participate or attend activities on the days that they are suspended. Students may also be held out of activities for inappropriate school behavior.
- Students are ineligible if they violate school policies on chemical use or harassment.
- Students may be denied early release from school for games if their teacher feels they are not making progress in the classroom.
- Students may not participate if they have an unexcused absence during the day.
Attendance at Events
Shakopee students can attend all athletic home events with free admission with a student ID. All middle school students must have an adult, 18 years of age or older, as a chaperone (adult must purchase a ticket).
Students will be issued a student ID at the beginning of the school year, but until the current school year IDs come in, students may still get into games by using an ID from the previous year. If no ID is present, the student ticket fee is $5. It is expected that students move to the bleacher area once the game begins.
Spectator Conduct
Sportsmanship and all that it entails is a primary goal of all district athletics and activities. The safety of participants and spectators is also of the utmost importance. Demonstrations and displays at contests that communicate anything other than positive support for the team may be disruptive, obtrusive or misinterpreted and have the potential to lead to verbal or physical confrontation. The SSC and Shakopee Public Schools will enforce the expectation that all spectators will refrain from any and all such displays/ demonstrations at any contest.
Basic Fundamentals of Sportsmanship and Good Conduct:
- Show respect for the officials, players and fans regardless of school affiliation.
- Do not engage in discriminatory or harassing conduct, including conduct based on any characteristic protected by the Minnesota Human Rights Act.
- Maintain self control at all times.
- Remain in appropriate spectator areas.
- Signs, banners, flags and placards must be positive and in support of your team only.
Acts of Misconduct:
- Use of artificial noisemakers (examples: megaphones, compressed air horns, duck calls, whistles, cowbells, firecrackers, etc.).
- Display of signs, banners and/or placards that are negative in nature or call out the opponent in any way.
- Throwing of objects (examples: silly string, beach balls, confetti makers, baby powder, flour, coins, pop bottles, folded papers, etc.).
- Use of obscene or abusive language that seeks to offend, intimidate or show prejudice toward a player, cheerleader, official or spectator, including the derogatory use of the names or numbers of opponents.
- Being on the premises of a contest while under the influence, in possession of alcohol/ chemicals or in violation of the school’s tobacco free policy.
- Unauthorized entry into any scheduled contest or playing surface.
- Violation of the student discipline policy.
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Attendance
All parents/guardians should report an absence as soon as possible by submitting a request in Infinite Campus or contacting the school's attendance line. If the school is unable to reach the family or does not hear back about an absence, the absence/tardy will automatically be marked as unexcused.
The classroom teacher reports attendance information and all absences and tardiness are recorded in the school office. Please refer to Policy 503 Student Attendance for additional information.
THE IMPORTANCE OF REGULAR ATTENDANCE
Regular and punctual attendance in class is of prime importance if the maximum benefits of schooling are to be achieved. The entire process of education requires continuity of instruction, classroom participation and study in order to achieve the goal of maximum educational benefits for each individual student. It is expected that all students will be in attendance in class on those days that school is in session. Parents/guardians are responsible for making sure their child attends school every day.
Daily Automated Attendance Calls
Parents/guardians will receive a computer-automated phone call that day when their student has an unexcused absence from one or more block classes during the school day. If a student and/or parent/guardian feels that the attendance was marked inaccurately, they should contact the teacher and/or the Dean of Students.
LEAVING DURING THE SCHOOL DAY
If a student is leaving for any reason during the day, parents/guardians must call the office as much in advance as possible. Please indicate the student’s name, grade, reason for leaving, the time they will be picked up and who will be picking them up. Students will not be permitted to leave with anyone other than a parent/guardian unless indicated by the primary guardian.
PRE-ARRANGED FAMILY TRIPS
If a family trip is planned during school time, the parents/guardians should call the attendance line well in advance to inform them of the date(s) the student(s) will be absent. The parent/guardian may request homework be collected in advance of the departure date so their student(s) can work on it during their absence to help stay caught up. Family trips are excused absences as defined above, as long as a call is made to the school. If the parent/guardian fails to contact the office, the absence will be considered unexcused.
Please refer to district policy for truancy, unverified absences, tardiness and unexcused reasons.
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Backpacks & Bags
ATHLETIC BAGS: Each middle school will provide a storage area for athletic gear – please see the main office for the specific location.
BACKPACKS: Students are encouraged to have a backpack, drawstring bag, etc. to carry materials throughout the school day. Students will be allowed to carry backpacks during the school day to classes. Backpacks will not be allowed in the cafeteria during lunches.
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Behavior
If students demonstrate inappropriate behavior at school, an adult will seek to understand what happened, support the child in reflecting on their behavior and provide opportunities for restoring relationships, as applicable.
In addition, specific consequences may be applied; parents/guardians may be contacted, depending on the nature of the behavior, frequency of the behavior and severity of the specific incident.
Please refer to the 500 Student Policy series for additional discipline and bullying prohibition elements.
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Dress
Clothing may not include words or visuals which are lewd, obscene, disruptive, abusive or discriminatory, or which create a safety hazard, or which promote products or activities that are illegal for minors. Dress or grooming which is substantially disruptive to the classroom or school atmosphere is not allowed. Shoes must be worn at all times for health and safety reasons.
Please refer to Policy 504 for Student Dress and Appearance for additional directions.
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Fundraisers
Students may only sell items for school-approved fundraisers. Students may not sell items during class. The school cannot be responsible for any money students may have collected. Students should not keep money in their locker.
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Hall Passes
Each middle school team values the time students are in classrooms learning. Students must have a hall pass when they are not in the classroom.
Technology
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Cases & Transport
Shakopee Public Schools provides a protective case for iPads.
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iPads should ALWAYS be in the protective case. No part of the case should be removed.
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The device should be charged using the charger provided and brought to school ready to use each day.
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Do NOT place your device in a book bag that contains food, liquids, heavy or sharp objects.
Digital Learning Device Screen & Cleaning
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The screens are sensitive to pressure and therefore can be damaged; they are scratch resistant, not scratch proof.
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The screens are made of glass and can either break or shatter.
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Do NOT use liquids to clean the device. This includes, but is not limited to: window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives.
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PLEASE USE: A soft, dry cloth or anti-static cloth.
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Digital Learning Device General Precautions
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The digital learning device is Shakopee Public Schools’ property.
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The digital learning device must remain free of any writing, drawing, stickers, or labels that are not issued and placed onto the device by Shakopee Public Schools staff.
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Cords and cables must be inserted carefully into the device to prevent damage.
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Never expose a device to extreme cold or heat, direct sunlight, or prolonged periods of time in places that are not at a normal room temperature.
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Digital learning devices must be kept in a secure location at all times. It is the student’s responsibility to know where their device is. During classes or lunch periods when the device is not needed, place the device in your locker or in a locked classroom. Do NOT place your device on the BOTTOM of your locker, but rather on top of all other materials.
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The use of or access to the digital learning device in any unauthorized area (such as locker rooms, restrooms) is prohibited.
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If the digital learning device is either lost or stolen, students should report that information to the front office or technology staff as soon as possible. The digital learning devices contain software that can be activated to track and possibly recover missing devices. The district will coordinate with law enforcement to track missing or lost devices in partnership with the student/family.
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Earphones and Audio
Shakopee Public Schools does not provide earphones. If a student uses his/her own earphones then:
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Earphones shall not be used within or on school property unless a teacher specifically requests or allows students to do so.
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If allowed to use earphones, the appropriate level is when only the person wearing the earphones can hear the sound. Sound must be muted at all times unless permission is obtained from the teacher for instructional purposes.
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Expectations
Our goal in Shakopee Public Schools is to help students demonstrate digital responsibility, situational awareness and the ability to use technology to create, research, communicate and produce content in the academic and professional setting. Our digital initiative is intended to foster engaging curriculum, dynamic learning environments and students who are better prepared for the world beyond our school doors. We believe that it is not about the device, but rather how to use the device in education.
Shakopee Public Schools Expectations for Digital Learning:
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Use technology to access and produce information
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Use technology to collaborate and communicate with others
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Use technology to craft, refine and publish content to a wider audience
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Use technology to create and innovate
Expectations for Digital Citizenship:
Being a responsible citizen in our schools, communities and the digital world requires responsibilities adapted for a changing world. We embrace the following conditions of being a digital citizen:
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Respect yourself. I will select names that are appropriate. I will carefully consider the information and images I post online. I will not post personal information about my life, experiences, experimentation, or relationships. I will not be obscene.
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Protect yourself. I will ensure that the information I post online will not put me at risk. I will not publish details about myself, my contact information, or a schedule of my activities. I will report any attacks or inappropriate behavior directed at me. I will protect passwords, accounts, and resources.
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Respect others. I will show respect to others. I will not use technology to bully, harass, tease, or stalk other people. I will show respect for others through my choice of websites. I will not visit sites or display images that are inappropriate or disrespectful. I will not abuse my rights of access.
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Protect others. I will protect others by reporting abuse and not forwarding inappropriate or hurtful materials or communications and not visiting sites that are inappropriate or disrespectful.
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Respect & protect intellectual property. I will suitably use and cite any and all content (websites, books, media, etc.) according to copyright or creative commons licensing. I will request to use the software and media that others produce.
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Maintenance
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Do NOT attempt to try to repair any digital learning device yourself.
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If the device is not working, take it to the Media Center/Learning Commons or designated technology repair area as soon as possible and have technology department staff examine it. If the device needs to be worked on for an extended period of time, you will be issued a temporary or replacement device. For cases of hardware failure or other damage, a replacement device will be provided.
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Each digital learning device has identifying labels which must not be removed or altered in any fashion.
As of the 2022-2023 school year, we are no longer offering device insurance. The district will maintain devices through a combination of capital projects levy funding and warranty agreements with the manufacturer.
District Expense
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Accidental Damage: Includes accidental damage caused by liquid spills, drops, broken headphone jacks, electrical surge or other unintentional events.
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Accidental Loss: A misplaced device should be reported to tech within one school day of the loss.
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Theft: Pays for loss or damage due to theft. The claim requires a police report to be filed within one week.
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Fire: Pay for loss or damage of the device due to fire. The claim must be accompanied by an official fire report from the investigating authority.
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Natural Disasters: Loss or damage caused by natural disasters.
Fee or Charge Will Be Assessed
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Dishonest, Fraudulent, Intentional, Negligent or Criminal Acts: The District will not cover damage or loss that occurs due to a dishonest, fraudulent, intentional, negligent or criminal act. The student/parent will be responsible for the full amount of the repair/replacement. Such acts include altering device software in any way that damages the device, compromising or removing a device case, and patterns of loss or damage.
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Accessories: Including but not limited to the case, charger, and software.
The district is not liable for any loss, damage (including incidental, consequential or punitive damages) or expenses caused directly or indirectly by the equipment. Cosmetic damage that does not affect the functionality of the device will generally not be repaired; this includes but is not limited to scratches, dents, or any normal wear and tear.
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Responsibility
Access to Shakopee Public Schools’ owned technology is a privilege and not a right. At any point access to devices, Internet and other technology resources can be revoked.
Student Digital Responsibility includes, but is not limited to:
Accessing/Posting Inappropriate Material
Accessing, submitting, posting, publishing, forwarding, downloading, scanning or displaying materials (including photos of students and staff) that are defamatory, abusive, obscene, vulgar, sexually explicit, sexually suggestive, threatening, discriminatory, harassing and/or illegal is a violation of this agreement.
Personal Safety
Do not send any message that includes your personal information such as: home address, personal phone numbers and/or last name for yourself or any other person. Do not send information regarding your schedule (where you are/will be, times, dates, etc.).
Privacy
Students and families need to know that files stored on school-owned computers are not private. Network and Internet access is provided as a tool for educational purposes only. Shakopee Public Schools has the right to monitor, inspect, copy, review, and store at any time, without prior notice, any and all usage of the computer network and Internet access including transmitted and received information. All files are the property of Shakopee Public Schools and no user shall have any expectations of privacy regarding such files. Students may be selected, at any time, to provide their digital learning device for inspection.
Password Protection
The student or family may secure the digital learning device with a passcode and it is the responsibility of the student and family to remember the passcode. Never share your passcode, steal or use another person’s passcode.
Online Etiquette
Follow the guidelines of accepted behaviors within each school’s handbook. Do not use technology to bully anyone, or pass along obscene material or material which is based on slurs or stereotypes relating to race, gender, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, or personal beliefs.
Blogging and/or Podcasting
Use of blogs, podcasts, emails, texting, social media or other tools are considered an extension of the classroom. Expectations for behavior and online etiquette will apply regardless of the tools being used or the setting in which speech takes place.
Plagiarism/Copyright/Licensing
Plagiarism is the act of representing or using someone else’s words or ideas as your own. Students are required to give proper credit to all Internet sources used in academic assignments, whether quoted, paraphrased, or summarized. This includes all forms of media on the Internet, such as graphics, movies, music and text. Students must adhere to copyright law regarding software, authorship and copying information. All students should also adhere to the Creative Commons licenses where the author/artist denotes what media may be shared, remixed or reused.
Photos and Video
Students should only take pictures or videos of staff or students with staff permission. Any student use of cameras in Shakopee Schools should be part of a class or club activity.
Malicious Use/Vandalism
Any malicious use, disruption or harm to the district’s technology, networks and Internet services, including but not limited to hacking activities and creation/uploading of computer viruses, is a violation of this agreement. No student shall obtain or try to obtain other students’ accounts, files, and/or data. Students are NOT to manipulate the operating system or remove or attempt to remove or circumvent the management system installed on each digital learning device. Using or possessing hacking software is a violation of this agreement. Students who attempt to hack or “jailbreak” any Shakopee Public Schools digital learning device will be in violation of this agreement. The use of anonymous proxies, Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections, or similar software to circumvent content filtering is strictly prohibited.
Classroom Expectations
Failure to follow teacher direction in regards to the use of devices/tools/websites during class is a violation of this agreement. If students leave their digital learning device at home they are responsible for completing coursework as if they had their digital learning device present.
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Storage & Apps
Storing Documents
There will be limited storage on the device and academic files take priority over personal. Students should backup their files to Google Drive. The district is not responsible for saving, restoring or backing up documents, music, or photos that students may be storing on the digital learning device.
Applications and Content
Students may install apps made available to them through Shakopee Public Schools’ Self Service app store. Students may load music and photos on their district-owned digital learning device as long as all content complies with the Acceptable Use Policy. Applications or content that does not have an educational purpose, is not in compliance with the Acceptable Use Policy, or is disruptive to the educational process or at home may be removed from the device. If technology department staff need to restore a digital learning device for any reason, the district is not responsible for any content put on the device by the student.
Use of Online Educational Applications
The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) requires that parents and guardians of children under the age of 13 provide written consent for the access and use of many online services, including academic applications that will be used at school. The district reviews the use of online services to ensure that student data is maintained in a secure manner, that personally identifiable student data is not shared with third parties, and that our use is compliant with district policies related to student privacy and records. A compiled list of online services is available for review on the district website or by request from the school office.
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Support
If technical difficulties arise with a digital learning device, or inappropriate content is discovered, the device may be restored by district technology department staff. If staff needs to restore the digital learning device, the district is not responsible for the loss of content stored on the device by the student. It is strongly encouraged that all important data is regularly backed up to Google Drive.
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Turn In
Student digital learning devices and accessories will be checked in at the end of each school year at a date and time determined by school administration. Exceptions to the requirement for turning in a device may be available at the district’s discretion. Students who graduate early, transfer, withdraw or are expelled will return the device and accessories at the time of withdrawal. Failure to return the property in a timely fashion may result in the involvement of law enforcement.