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- One-to-One Laptop Initiative
Student Devices Upgrade
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Thanks to our community’s continued generous support of the Technology Levy, our Technology Team is preparing to issue new laptop equipment as part of the existing 1 to 1 program. During the spring, several grades of students will exchange their aging devices for new ones. Other grade levels will exchange their devices next fall. The goal is to have all students in grades 6-12 equipped with new machines by the fall of 2023 (Note: 9th graders in the Class of 2027 received a new device in the fall of 2022). From there, a rotating schedule will be in place to ensure students are using updated devices during their education journey in Snoqualmie Valley.
Based on a specific schedule, students will receive a brand new HP Pro Fortis x360 G10 to replace older models that have been in use since 2019. These new devices have a better processor, more memory, and other components to enhance your student’s digital learning experience.
DEVICE EXCHANGE SCHEDULE
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Specific instructions about exchanges will be communicated via ParentSquare and your school’s website as the date gets closer.
FEES FOR MISSING ITEMS
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When your student exchanges their equipment, they will need their current device and accessories. This includes the district laptop itself, a power adapter, and a stylus. We understand that some items may have been misplaced or lost since your student checked out the device. Families may purchase any missing accessories at their student’s library.
Replacement Item Costs
Thank You
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Our school district is fortunate to offer some of the best digital learning programs and services in our region. It's because of our community support that we can successfully maintain a 1-to-1 Computing Initiative, equipping every student in grades 6-12 with a device to use at school and home. In a world where technology is vital, providing updated devices meets our mission of “preparing all Snoqualmie Valley students for college, career, and citizenship.”
If you have any questions about this process, please contact your school’s office.