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Policy on Digital Devices

Digital Media Devices School PolicyWest Weber Elementary School STUDENT POSSESSION/USE OF PERSONAL DIGITAL MEDIA DEVICES I. Digital Media Devices include any item that can store information in a digital format including but not limited to: Cell phones, cameras, computers, recorders, PDA's, radios, mp3 players, computers, games, etc.II. Use of Digital Media Devices. Students may not use digital media devices at school during instructional time from 8:40 until 3:25. If parents feel that sending a phone or other digital media device to school is necessary, they may do so at their own...

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Policy on Digital Devices

Digital Media Devices School PolicyWest Weber Elementary School STUDENT POSSESSION/USE OF PERSONAL DIGITAL MEDIA DEVICES  I. Digital Media Devices include any item that can store information in a digital format including but not limited to: Cell phones, cameras, computers, recorders, PDA's, radios, mp3 players, computers, games, etc. II. Use of Digital Media Devices. Students may not use digital media devices at school during instructional time from 8:40 until 3:25. If parents feel that sending a phone or other digital media device to school is necessary, they may do so at their...

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Bus Policy

Bussing Guidelines Parents/Guardians, Every year questions are asked regarding transportation.   Please note in the below policies that elementary students who live beyond 1.5 miles from the school are eligible to ride the bus.  Those students who qualify to ride a bus are to be dropped off and picked up at their regularly assigned bus stop.  Transporting students to daycare or non-related school activities is not allowed. There must be a minimum of ten students for an established bus route.  If students qualify for a bus and the route does not meet this requirement,...

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Media Policy

  Digital Media Device Policy Dear Parents and Students, Digital media devices include, but are not limited to: cell phones, pagers, computers, cameras, audio recorders, PDA’s, radios, CD/DVD players, USB thumb drives, video games; Game Boy, Nintendo DS, PSP, and other electronic or battery powered instruments/toys. These devices have increased in our community and in the schools. While digital media devices can be beneficial, their misuse may be disruptive to a positive learning environment and may infringe on the privacy and rights of others. In order to maximize a positive learning...

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