See more FAQs on the Harding website here.
Q: What if my student leaves his iPad lying around somewhere at school?
A: If you're lucky, a teacher or responsible person will find it and turn it in to the Help Desk or Mr. Goddard. The student will have to pay $5 to get it back. If it happens more than once, the consequences will naturally escalate.
See more FAQs on the Harding website here.
Q: What if my student is walking around in the halls with his iPad open?
A: A teacher will probably take it and impound it for some part of the day. The student will be able to retrive the iPad from the Help Desk.
See more FAQs on the Harding website here.
Q: May students have iPads at the lunch table?
A: iPads may not be out at the lunch tables. In first lunch (grades 10-12), students may use their iPads in the bleachers. In second lunch (grades 7-9), iPads may not be out at all. Students in 7-9 must put their iPads in their lockers during lunch. They may not leave iPads in their backpacks in the halls.
See more FAQs on the Harding website here.
Q: What if a student's iPad isn't charged up in class?
A: Students must come to school with fully-charged iPads every day. A fully-charged iPad should have enough power to carry a student through the normal activities of the day. However, if a student plays games, listens to music, views photographs, and so forth, he will run out of power. A limited number of outlets are available in classrooms for recharging; but iPads charge slowly and students will not be able to participate fully in
class activities if their iPads are being charged. If you let him plug it in during class, he can use it while it’s charging. He just won’t be able to move around. If the teacher doesn't let him charge it in class, he will learn an important lesson. Not being charged up to begin the day and not coming to class with sufficient charge will be treated as work habits/conduct issues.
See more FAQs on the Harding website here.
Q: What if my student leaves his iPad lying around somewhere at school?
A: If you're lucky, a teacher or responsible person will find it and turn it in to the Help Desk or Mr. Goddard. The student will have to pay $5 to get it back. If it happens more than once, the consequences will naturally escalate.
See more FAQs on the Harding website here.
Q: What if my student is walking around in the halls with his iPad open?
A: A teacher will probably take it and impound it for some part of the day. The student will be able to retrive the iPad from the Help Desk.
See more FAQs on the Harding website here.
Q: May students have iPads at the lunch table?
A: iPads may not be out at the lunch tables. In first lunch (grades 10-12), students may use their iPads in the bleachers. In second lunch (grades 7-9), iPads may not be out at all. Students in 7-9 must put their iPads in their lockers during lunch. They may not leave iPads in their backpacks in the halls.
See more FAQs on the Harding website here.
Q: What if a student's iPad isn't charged up in class?
A: Students must come to school with fully-charged iPads every day. A fully-charged iPad should have enough power to carry a student through the normal activities of the day. However, if a student plays games, listens to music, views photographs, and so forth, he will run out of power. A limited number of outlets are available in classrooms for recharging; but iPads charge slowly and students will not be able to participate fully in
class activities if their iPads are being charged. If you let him plug it in during class, he can use it while it’s charging. He just won’t be able to move around. If the teacher doesn't let him charge it in class, he will learn an important lesson. Not being charged up to begin the day and not coming to class with sufficient charge will be treated as work habits/conduct issues.
See more FAQs on the Harding website here.