BYOD-Homeroom - Archbishop Spalding High School Students

BYOD INformation
Bring your own device
(BYOD)
1. BYOD Network Information Sheet and Device
2. Access Device Settings
1.
Follow instructions on your BYOD Network Information Sheet
• On your device, find the option to add a Wi-Fi network. Usually this
is located where you change your device’s settings.
• Use the specific information on your sheet to connect (Network
Name, Username, Password).
• Leave all other settings set to their default values.
Bring your own device
(BYOD)
• After your username and password are entered, your device will
ask you to accept a certificate. Please do so, usually by selecting
Accept or Install.
• You are now able to access the Internet using your device while
you are on the Spalding campus. Try opening your Internet
browser and navigating to Spalding’s website,
archbishopspalding.org, to verify it is working correctly. Your
device should save your login information so you do not have to
reenter it in the future.
Mission Satement
What do I do If I forget my device?
• Students may checkout a laptop from the LMC
on an as needed basis.
• There is a daily charge of $10 and the loaner
laptop must be returned at the end of the day.
(You will need to enter your username and
password to access Wi-Fi from this device.)
What do I do if I need help accessing the
Student network?
• If you are having difficulty accessing the student
network from your device, technical support will be
available next Tuesday and Wednesday during lunch
periods.
• You will be required to give a member of the I.T.
department your device during lunch, in order for
them to troubleshoot and verify your
username/password information.
What happens if the battery dies during the
school day? Will they be able to charge
their device?
• Students must come to school with their device fully
charged.
• Battery life depends on many factors, particularly how
much the device is being used and for what purpose.
• Allowing students to charge their devices is ultimately up
to the teacher, we encourage students to use their
devices judiciously. Playing games, watching movies,
and unnecessary multi-tasking will run down the battery
life significantly.
Keeping your Device Safe
• You are responsible for keeping your device safe and secure: before,
during, and afterschool (including while participating in afterschool
activities).
• Be sure your name is on the device. Keep a record of the serial
number and model at home.
• It is recommended that you use some means to physically identify
your device from others.
• If possible, set a password on the device and do not share that
password with others.
Where do I keep my device during my
athletic practice/game or club meeting?
• Before you go to practice/game or club meeting, please
lock your device/books in your school locker in the
Academic wing.
• You will be able to get your belongings after
practice/game or club meeting.
CELL PHONE POLICY
Cell Phones:
• May NOT be used in the school
building before, during or after
school (7:30 am – 3:00 pm)
• Must be Turned OFF
• Consequences include: detention,
phone confiscation, parents called,
Suspension
Social Media Policy
• Pause before you Post……. Student misuse of
social media violates ASHS Student Regulations,
specifically when it negatively impacts the school
learning environment.
•
Student misuse of Social Media whether on or
off school grounds will result in disciplinary
consequences.
Public Conduct Policy
• Your actions reflect upon your REPUTATION
and the REPUTATION of the school.
• You must refrain from any actions that will
damage your name or the reputation of the
school.
• In the School’s opinion, if the action is damaging
to the school then disciplinary action will occur.