Dual credit students: The following letter was sent home with you today. Please read it and complete and return the lower portion of the letter.
Dear Dual Credit Student and Parent(s)/Guardian(s),
In an effort to make student access to technology better align with dual credit and college courses, we are making some changes to dual credit students’ B-PC Schools Google accounts. YouTube and Chromebook restrictions will be lifted slightly, allowing more access to resources, and printing will be enabled from Chromebooks at school.
Students will be notified via their “bpcschools.org” email account with more details and instructions when the changes take effect.
Students still assume responsibility for all activity taking place under their accounts, regardless of where the access occurs or what device is used. Students are still required to adhere to our Internet and Technology Policy at all times and account communications, contents, and history still remain the property of Bushnell-Prairie City School District.
Even after changes are made, Bushnell-Prairie City Schools will remain compliant with all federal and state regulations that protect students online and preserve their privacy.
Sign below to acknowledge your receipt and understanding of this notice and detach and return the lower portion to the high school office. To review our Internet and Technology Policy, see Section 7 (p35) of the Student Handbook linked under the “District” section of the district website.
Thank you for your patience as we aim to further personalize student learning experiences.
Sincerely,
Lisa Webb
Technology Coordinator, Bushnell-Prairie City Schools
CC: Dawna Daily, Principal, Bushnell-Prairie City High School
Kathy Dinger, Ed.D., Superintendent, Bushnell-Prairie City CUSD #170
In an effort to make student access to technology better align with dual credit and college courses, we are making some changes to dual credit students’ B-PC Schools Google accounts. YouTube and Chromebook restrictions will be lifted slightly, allowing more access to resources, and printing will be enabled from Chromebooks at school.
Students will be notified via their “bpcschools.org” email account with more details and instructions when the changes take effect.
Students still assume responsibility for all activity taking place under their accounts, regardless of where the access occurs or what device is used. Students are still required to adhere to our Internet and Technology Policy at all times and account communications, contents, and history still remain the property of Bushnell-Prairie City School District.
Even after changes are made, Bushnell-Prairie City Schools will remain compliant with all federal and state regulations that protect students online and preserve their privacy.
Sign below to acknowledge your receipt and understanding of this notice and detach and return the lower portion to the high school office. To review our Internet and Technology Policy, see Section 7 (p35) of the Student Handbook linked under the “District” section of the district website.
Thank you for your patience as we aim to further personalize student learning experiences.
Sincerely,
Lisa Webb
Technology Coordinator, Bushnell-Prairie City Schools
CC: Dawna Daily, Principal, Bushnell-Prairie City High School
Kathy Dinger, Ed.D., Superintendent, Bushnell-Prairie City CUSD #170