Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have them for use at the school.
Yes I know that but you can’t take them home.
You don't have a computer at home that your child can use?
No. Wow. There sure is some privilege on this board!
If the OP doesn't even have a computer for herself at home, why is she thinking of buying one for a child?? My point was a child doesn't need their own computer at home, they can use the family computer. If the family can't afford a computer, they shouldn't be buying one just for an 11 year old. As other PPs have mentioned,vthry all get Chromebooks to use at school so there is no reason to buy one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Mcps will not allow you to bring your own computer and connect to the network. You may be able to jump through some hoops to gain this privilege but why would you do this?
So, we can monitor and control how it is used and what goes on it as parents. Ours has a check out in the AM and return in the PM which seems like a huge hassle. I don't get how they carry their notebooks, chrome books, water bottle and not get them all lost plus a phone.
Anonymous wrote:No. Mcps will not allow you to bring your own computer and connect to the network. You may be able to jump through some hoops to gain this privilege but why would you do this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have them for use at the school.
Yes I know that but you can’t take them home.
You don't have a computer at home that your child can use?
No. Wow. There sure is some privilege on this board!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get cheap ones, no issue. My question is can we buy one and send it to school?
I wouldn't do that in middle school. I think most don't allow backpacks to carry it in, and even if they did, there's a high likelihood of the backpack getting stepped on. Even my very responsible HS student couldn't prevent a friend sitting on his backpack and cracking the screen of his personal chrome book.
Thanks, good point. Why can't they have backpacks? How do they carry their stuff around? If that happens to a school computer, who is responsible? I looked on one middle school website and it looked like it was $100 or so for a screen repair so a that point it seemed better to buy your own with a warranty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get cheap ones, no issue. My question is can we buy one and send it to school?
I wouldn't do that in middle school. I think most don't allow backpacks to carry it in, and even if they did, there's a high likelihood of the backpack getting stepped on. Even my very responsible HS student couldn't prevent a friend sitting on his backpack and cracking the screen of his personal chrome book.
Anonymous wrote:You can get cheap ones, no issue. My question is can we buy one and send it to school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get cheap ones, no issue. My question is can we buy one and send it to school?
I think it depends on the school. At ours, yes. But my kid doesn't.
She already has too much to take each day....lunchbox, instrument, and ridiculously large binder.
Anonymous wrote:You can get cheap ones, no issue. My question is can we buy one and send it to school?