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    Each student utilizing a school-supplied device is required to sign a Chromebook Usage Agreement, which will be provided. Student use of Chromebooks is subject to the rules and regulations outlined in the District’s Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) for technology.

  2. Students in grades 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, and 11 are allowed to keep their Chromebooks over the summer. However, we will collect devices and power adapters from the 8th and 12th graders. If you were issued a school Chromebook please return it to the Tech office before graduation.

  3. The Ardsley Science Research Program (ASRP) is a student-centered research program that encourages individual and group scientific inquiry beginning sophomore year. ASRP provides high school students with the structure and support they need to explore original research at a very high level in a topic of their interest.

  4. The Ardsley Computer Science program aims to provide every student with an experience in learning computer science that will prepare them to be productive members of a society driven by constant technological advances that will be stimulating, challenging, and exciting.

  5. May 28, 2020 · Here's everything you need to know about Chromebooks in education. Chromebooks hub; What is Google Classroom? Why use a Chromebook in the classroom? Powered by Google — Google is a household name when it comes to technology and school districts know the company will be around to offer support for the life of the product.

  6. Teachers in K–6 settings have unique needs that Google is looking to address with Chromebooks. Research shows that the average attention span for young students ranges from just 12 to 24 minutes, so there’s no time to waste solving a computer problem.

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  8. Each student utilizing a school-supplied device is required to sign a Chromebook Usage Agreement, which will be provided. Student use of Chromebooks is subject to the rules and regulations outlined in the District’s Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) for technology.