Storing the Device Sample Clauses

Storing the Device. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that the device is in a safe and secure location.  The student should never leave the device unattended.  When not in use, the device should be stored in a secure location.  Nothing should be placed on top of the device when being stored.  Device should never be left in an unsupervised area, including but not limited to, the school campus, cafeteria, library, computer lab, locker room, restroom, gymnasium, unlocked classroom, and hallway, or public space.  A device left in an unsupervised area is in danger of being damaged or stolen.  Unsupervised devices in schools will be confiscated by school staff.
Storing the Device. When students are not using their issued device, they should be stored in their locked lockers. Nothing should be placed on top of the device when stored in the locker. Students are encouraged to take their issued device home every day after school, regardless of whether or not they are needed. Devices may be taken with the student on away activities if there is a secure area at that facility. Devices should not be stored in a student’s vehicle at school or at home. During lunch, the laptop may be stored in either the students’ locker, or the cubbies outside of the office.

Related to Storing the Device

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  • Installation and Use Rights You may install and use any number of copies of the software on your devices.

  • Installation and Use You may install and use the Software only for the number of licenses acquired by you. In order to exercise your rights to the Software under this Agreement, you must activate your copy of the Software in the manner described during the launch sequence.

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