Device Switch Forms
Changing from Waiver Device (BYOD- bring your own device) to a School-Issued Device
Families who wish to switch their student’s device from a waiver device to a school-issued device may do so by filling out the form linked below.
Students who transition should expect to receive a used or older model device that aligns with the district’s transition schedule and model of device deployed to the other students in that grade level.
Ex. A student who elects to use a waiver device for 9th, 10th, and 11th grade, but chooses a district selected device in 12th grade should expect to pay $40 for that year and receive a 3-year-old device similar to the device his or her classmates use.
Please remember that students with a school-issued device are assigned a device fee of $40 per year with 3 repairs per year. This accumulates to $160 over 4 years after which the student keeps the device. Grades K through 4 differ. Grades 2 through 4 receive the same 3 repairs per year, but do not keep the device upon exit of 4th-grade and have a $20 fee. The device fee is waived for students who qualify for free or reduced lunch.
Please review the supporting Information listed below before sending this request.
Supporting Information
1:1 FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Student Expectations
1:1 Internet Safety Tips for Parents
Request to change from waiver device to a school-issued device
OHS only: Request to change from School-Issued Device to a Waiver Device (BYOD- Bring Your Own Device)
Families of OHS students who wish to switch their student’s device from a school-issued device to a waiver device may do so by filling out the form linked below.
Students who wish to transition should complete this form within the first month of the school year in order for the fee for the current year to be waived. Please remember that students with a waiver devices are responsible for all repairs.
Please review the supporting information listed below before sending this request.
Supporting Information
Device Waiver Information and Requirements
1:1 FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Student Expectations
1:1 Internet Safety Tips for Parents