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2025-26ChromebookEOY

 

END-OF-YEAR CHROMEBOOK PROCEDURES

As the 2025-26 school year comes to a close, please review the end-of-year instructions for student Chromebooks.

Current 7th Grade Students (Required Return): Due to the transition to classroom carts at RFMS next year, all current 7th-grade students MUST return their Chromebooks and chargers to the Technology Office in the NBHS Media Center on:

  • Wednesday, June 3, 2026

(Note: 7th-grade students will not turn in their Chromebook bag; they may keep it).

Current 8th - 11th Grade Students: Students who are not keeping their devices over the summer must return their Chromebook and charger to the NBHS Media Center on June 2nd or June 3rd.

TIPS: If you need assistance with Skyward Family Access or SchoolPay, please email our Technology Office at support@nbbroncos.net or create a support ticket at support.nbbroncos.net.

HOW-TO SAVE TIME AT CHROMEBOOK PICK-UP

Complete the 2 required forms in Skyward Family Access:

  • 2026-27 AUP Acceptance Form
  • 26-27 Student Mobile Device Handbook

*NOTE: Be sure you are completing 2026-27 forms! Take a picture of your completed forms.

Skyward Family Access - Quick Guide 

Pay the $20 annual fee online (screenshot or take a picture of your online payment) OR pay $20 cash OR come with a check payable to North Branch Area Schools (capped at $60 per family).

Pay $20 annual Chromebook fee ONline HERE

If you have completed the 2 online forms & have the fee ready (cash, check or already paid online), you will complete a quick checklist list in the hallway & then will proceed to the Tech Office for the Chromebook; if you have not completed the online forms and/or need to pay online and need assistance, you'll head to the Media Center where there are computers and assistance available.

TECHNOLOGY

ASSISTANCE

When entering requests through the online portal or email, please be certain to include your full name, your child’s name and grade, and a good phone number to call you back. This information will allow the Service Desk to provide the best possible service in the most efficient manner. 

Forms

Resources

TECHNOLOGY USE 

Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)

  • COPPA applies to commercial companies and limits their ability to collect personal information from children under 13.
  • By default, advertising is turned off for the District’s presence in Google Apps for Education. No personal student information is collected for commercial purposes.
  • This permission form allows the school to act as an agent for parents in the collection of information within the school context. The school's use of student information is solely for education purposes.

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

  • FERPA protects the privacy of student education records and gives parents the rights to review student records.
  • FERPA, schools may disclose directory information (See Board Policy) but parents may request the school not disclose this information. Parents are provided the opportunity

Child Internet Protection Act (CIPA)

  • Requires the school to have filters in place to protect students from harmful materials including the obscene.