Scott Ribich, the director of the technology department for the Bluffton-Harrison school district, has answered more questions about the district's recently approved initiative to distribute iPads to all its students.
In particular, Ribich has outlined what would happen if students break their iPads. According to Ribich's presentation:
To learn more about the initiative, see the Tuesday, April 17, News-Banner.
In particular, Ribich has outlined what would happen if students break their iPads. According to Ribich's presentation:
- Normal maintenance and repair issues will be covered by BHMSD. However, when damages are determined to have been caused intentionally or unintentionally due to not following safety procedures, the student will be responsible for all charges associated with the repair of the iPad.
- Damage done to the iPad that is considered accidental will be subject to the $50 deductible. The final determination will be made by the school administrators.
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