Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm glad that our private school requires laptops starting in 6th grade, which we pay for (or FA pays for) and each kid gets the same one. The school has a tech department that maintains the laptops and loads them all with the right software.
The laptop is a great learning tool, as is Schoology (which is the program the school uses for managing assignments, etc).
I wish all schools could have this.
I wouldn't agree to buying a computer for the school to load their own software and monitor/control. That is our job as parents.
OP, I would get a basic few hundred dollar laptop to write papers/research on at that age.
I'm entirely happy to let the school do just that. They can get bulk deals on both web-nanny software and educational software - I'll let them deal with tech support. At the end of 4 years, either I'll wipe the laptop or buy a new one (after 4 years, anything other than an apple, and even many of those, are obsolete).
To OP, I'm assuming a laptop is neither required by the school nor specifically supported through any kind of centralized system. In my view a HSer in this day and age should have their own computer that they have access to full time, not just sharing a family computer. Buy what you can afford, even if it's just a chromebook. If your child wants to produce movies and needs the latest, that's a different conversation.