Acalanes High School is a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) campus. Students can choose to bring their personal computer (laptop, Chromebook, iPad, etc) to school for educational use. Students also have the option to check out a Chromebook from the school. Regardless of the device, all students are expected to follow school and district policies and expectations around digital citizenship and adhere to the Acceptable Use Policy. Students wanting to check out a school Chromebook can request one during the Fall Registration process or after the school year starts.
Newer Chromebooks, iPads or Laptops are ideal. Smartphones and E-Readers are not recommended. The device should:
- connect to the internet via Wi-Fi
- have at least 5 hours of battery life
- have a headphone jack (students should bring their own headphones as well)
- be able to run all google apps like docs, sheets, slides, etc
Most daily class activities will be based online using Google apps - so a newer chromebook is a great option. However, some students prefer the more powerful options that a laptop can provide like larger storage capacity, video editing, photoshop, etc - While other students prefer iPads for the portability and the wide variety of apps that can be accessed from the iTunes app store. All three devices are great options at different price points.
Students will be expected to bring a fully charged device to school every day in order to access class material.
Students will use the device to enhance learning throughout their High School experience. Purchasing a device for classes at Acalanes can be seen as a long-term investment in student productivity and learning.