BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Program at Four Winds Public School: A Guide for Parents of Grade 7-9 Students
Starting in the 2025-2026 school year, all students in Grades 7 to 9 are encouraged to bring a personal learning device (such as a Chromebook or laptop) to school each day to support their classroom learning.
What is BYOD?
BYOD stands for "Bring Your Own Device." It's an educational approach that allows students at Four Winds Public School to use their personal devices (like laptops, tablets, or Chromebooks) for learning at school.
Benefits of BYOD
Supports 21st-century learning
- Students learn to use technology effectively
- Prepares them for future careers and high school
- Increases access to digital tools
- More devices available for learning
- Less strain on school resources
Encourages personalized learning
- Students can use familiar devices
- Easier to continue learning at home
Builds responsible digital citizenship
- Students learn to use technology appropriately
- Develops online safety skills
Why is Four Winds Public School Going BYOD?
As our school grows, we are no longer able to sustain a 1-to-1 device program in Junior High. The BYOD program allows us to continue providing excellent technological resources for our students while managing our school's growth.
What About Grade 5 and 6?
While Grade 5 and 6 students are welcome to bring their own devices to school, it's not mandatory. Here's what you need to know:
- Students can bring their personal devices if they wish
- Each classroom will have 10 shared devices available for student use
Approved Devices for BYOD Program
- Chromebook
- Laptop
- iPad/tablet (with keyboard)
Note: Cell phones and smart watches are NOT allowed during class time
Where to Purchase Devices
When considering purchasing a device for school, please consider a Chromebook. This is the most cost effective option to meet your child’s educational needs.
You can find suitable devices for the BYOD program at the following retailers:
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Costco
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Visions
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Best Buy
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Staples
Important: Always ask for the most current stock when purchasing. Chromebooks are now designed to receive updates for 10 years, making them a long-lasting option for students.
Important Rules for BYOD Students
1. Devices must connect to school Wi-Fi only
2. Usage only under teacher direction
3. Students must follow the district's Responsible Use of Technology policy while on devices at school.
Security & Responsibility
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Label devices and use protective cases (make note of the model and serial number)
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Students are responsible for their own devices
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The school is not liable for loss or damage
Balancing Paper and Screen Time at Four Winds
At Four Winds Public School, we understand the importance of maintaining a healthy balance between traditional learning methods and digital technology. While we're excited about our BYOD program, we also recognize the value of paper-based activities and hands-on learning experiences.
Our Commitment to Balance
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We will continue to use a mix of digital and traditional learning tools in all subjects
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Students will still use notebooks, textbooks, and other physical materials alongside their devices
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Regular breaks will be scheduled during extended periods of device use
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Some lessons and activities will be entirely screen-free to provide variety in learning experiences
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Students will still engage in group discussions, presentations, and collaborative projects that don't always require technology
At Four Winds, our goal is to prepare students for a digital future while also nurturing their overall development. By balancing screen time with other learning methods, we aim to create well-rounded, adaptable learners who are comfortable with both digital and traditional tools.
Remember, the BYOD program is just one part of our comprehensive approach to education. We're committed to providing a rich, varied learning experience that prepares our students for success in all areas of life.
Final Thoughts
Our goal is to ensure this is a positive and inclusive experience for all students and families. If purchasing a device poses a financial challenge, please don’t hesitate to contact the school. We are committed to finding a fair and supportive solution so that no child is left out.