Chromebook Policy
Shoreland Lutheran High School provides students with the opportunity to use technology in the classrooms and at home. Shoreland has elected to be a 1:1 BYOC school. 1:1 means every student has a device. BYOC stands for Bring Your Own Chromebook, which means students purchase and bring their own Chromebooks.
Parents are responsible for purchasing Chromebooks for their enrolled children. Shoreland does not supply a Chromebook. (The exception would be students enrolled through one of the three private school choice programs. Click here for more information.)
Student Chromebooks must be registered with the school and will be put under Shoreland management. Once this happens, the Chromebook will only be able to be used with a Shoreland account and the content it can access will be filtered at all times (at school and at home) according to CIPA rules.
Parents and students are also responsible for any repairs to Chromebooks. For this reason it his strongly recommended that parents purchase an extended warranty that includes accidental damage protection.
To help make sure students always have a Chromebook at school, Shoreland has a supply of Chromebooks that can be rented or loaned out. It a student needs a device because the Chromebook they had is being fixed under a warranty, Shoreland will provide a loaner at no charge provided proof of the warranty has been provided. If a student does not have a Chromebook for another reason (such as they forgot it at home), they will be able to rent one for $2 per day.
Students who are using the same Chromebook for the new school year as they did at the end of the previous school year generally don’t need to do any Chromebook registration. New students, students with new Chromebooks, or students using a different Chromebook than they did at the end of the previous year need to go through Chromebook registration at one of the two Orientation Nights in August.