Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Policy for Students​​

​​All parish elementary schools and parish and archdiocesan high schools are committed to assisting students in becoming responsible digital citizens. Schools can do so by giving students authentic experiences that build their skills in collaboration, creativity, communication, and critical thinking and that prepare them for their current and future educational experiences and careers. The Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Policies are designed to meet this objective for students who bring or use their own electronic devices in school or as part of their student life.

Students may bring personal electronic devices to school for educational purposes with the approval of the school administration. While at school, students are required to connect to the school's filtered network connection that is compliant with the Internet Safety Policy.

Responsibility for Personal ​Devices and Their Use

  • All students and their families are required to follow the Acceptable Use and Responsibility Policy for Electronic Communications (Archdiocesan AUP).

  • Students are solely responsible for their own personal devices and are to permanently label devices with identifying information.

  • The school assumes no financial responsibility for personal devices if they are lost, loaned, damaged, or stolen.

  • Personal devices are subject to investigation in accordance with the Archdiocesan AUP​ and the Archdiocesan Administrative Handbook (see School Searches).

  • Students are expected to keep their devices secure at all times and not loan them to others unless required to do so for an educational assignment.

  • Students are expected to protect their devices by bringing them to school in a case or cover to avoid damage.

  • If a student uses a personal device or any of its functions in a manner that intentionally violates the school's policies or the Archdiocesan AUP​, the student will be subject to consequences in accordance with the school's disciplinary policies and procedures.​

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