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iPad pick up info
We will begin iPad pick-up process starting Tuesday May 9th. Students will come to the library during their ELA classes. They will need to bring their iPad, case, and chargers with them on their designated day. All students must have a clear record to receive technology for the next school year. Seniors will also need to have a clear record in order to participate in graduation.
iPad Pick up Schedule
High School
Tuesday May 9th- McComas, Myrick, Catchot
Wednesday May 10th- Armstrong, Woolverton, Timms
Thursday May 11th- Gray, Tyler, Jordan
Friday May 12th- High School Make up day
Jr. High
Tuesday May 16th- Henry, Bedre, Burgess
Wednesday May 17th- Wickham, Oranch, Waldon
Thursday May 18th- Make up day, and pick up class set iPads.
Friday May 19th- Make up day for High school and Jr. High
Story
Monday May 22nd- Loviette, Blake, Crawford
Tuesday May 23rd- 5th grade
Missing/ Damaged iPad fees
Missing any Hardcandy case parts- $38
Missing any Otterbox case parts- $38
Missing any new black case parts- $38
Charger Block- $20
Charger Cable- $20
Unreported Cracked screen- $50
Stolen iPad with a Police Report- $150
Refusal to turn in iPad/ Lost iPad- $438
iPad Pick up Schedule
High School
Tuesday May 9th- McComas, Myrick, Catchot
Wednesday May 10th- Armstrong, Woolverton, Timms
Thursday May 11th- Gray, Tyler, Jordan
Friday May 12th- High School Make up day
Jr. High
Tuesday May 16th- Henry, Bedre, Burgess
Wednesday May 17th- Wickham, Oranch, Waldon
Thursday May 18th- Make up day, and pick up class set iPads.
Friday May 19th- Make up day for High school and Jr. High
Story
Monday May 22nd- Loviette, Blake, Crawford
Tuesday May 23rd- 5th grade
Missing/ Damaged iPad fees
Missing any Hardcandy case parts- $38
Missing any Otterbox case parts- $38
Missing any new black case parts- $38
Charger Block- $20
Charger Cable- $20
Unreported Cracked screen- $50
Stolen iPad with a Police Report- $150
Refusal to turn in iPad/ Lost iPad- $438
Our Vision
Palestine ISD uses Instructional Technology to enhance our district mission to prepare and inspire all students for life-long success by teaching the skills, knowledge and behaviors students will need as responsible citizens in a global community. Students learn collaboration, communication, creativity and critical thinking in a variety of ways throughout the school day. Excellence in education requires that technology is seamlessly integration throughout the school day. In an effort to increase access to those 21st century skills, Palestine ISD has made it a goal to use a phased-in, age appropriate process incorporating mobile devices in the classroom through the Learning 24/7 initiative. This initiative is a carefully constructed process that takes into account the age of the students and how curriculum is best presented. The individual use of the technology is a way to empower students to maximize their full potential and to prepare them for college and the workplace.