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District Launches 1:1 Student Technology Program – “Cruisers with Chromebooks”
Chromebook computerEnsuring our students can effectively and efficiently use technology in their learning and quest for information is essential for them to be successful students. That’s why Groveport Madison Schools has launched the “Cruisers with Chromebooks” program. Through this program a loaner Chromebook computer will be assigned to each student in grades K-12. In fact, students in sixth through twelfth grade will be expected to take their Chromebook computers home throughout the week and during breaks.

According to some of the latest research, children enrolled in school districts where there is a high correlation of computers to students enjoy many advantages. They include:
  • Having ready access to a computer helps students personalize their learning, allowing them to learn at their own pace.
  • Students typically express positive attitudes and greater confidence in their ability to effectively use technology.
  • They are found to be more engaged, motivated and persistent when 1:1 technology is deployed throughout their school.
  • Students' technology and problem-solving skills are improved and their ownership of their learning typically increases.
  • Through the use of email, Google Docs and other shared or monitored applications, student-teacher communications often improve. It’s also been found that parental engagement increases as parents can see more of what their children are learning.
Nearly 80 percent of the District’s curriculum and textbooks is available in an electronic format and can be accessed at home or in school, 24-hours a day. In addition, many of the applications can be used “offline,” when the student doesn’t have Internet access at home or elsewhere.

With Groveport Madison Schools being a “G-Suite” (formerly Google for Education) member district, students can use free educational apps from Google, including Google Sheets, Google Drive, Google Calendar, and Google Sites, as well as YouTube. Our students also will have access to educational software already available in our schools, including Study Island.

Students will use his/her Chromebook computer to complete homework and other assignments, conduct research, and take school and state assessments. To help keep track of the computers, they have been etched with the school district’s logo and a serial number on the outside case. Tracking and Internet filtering software have also been installed on the Chromebooks. Before the computers are assigned to the student, the child’s parent/guardian must sign an agreement that outlines the terms of use and accepting responsibility for the loss or damage to the computer.

The District is very excited about this initiative and the opportunity for our students to expand their learning and to become more proficient with using technology in a practical, everyday setting.