• Student Technology Support


    Looking for Assistance? 

    • Technical Support: Students may sign in to the Student Help Desk to submit a ticket if their Chromebook is malfunctioning and/or in need of repairs. Please be as detailed as possible describing what trouble you are having when submitting your ticket.  Log into the Student Help Desk with your Google account.

    • Have you tried Power Washing your Chromebook? This operation is a factory reset and erases all the information on your Chromebook’s harddrive, including your settings, apps, and files. This process often corrects minor performance  issues you may experience on your Chromebook.  
      • Sign out of your Chromebook.
      • Press and hold Ctrl + Alt + Shift + r.
      • In the box that appears, select Powerwash > Continue.
      • Follow the steps that appear and then sign in with your LSCS Google Account.

    • Non Technical Support: Have a question - but not for technical support? Visit this webpage for other LSCS Contacts. 


    Device Issuance and Usage Policy

    This policy is located in our District student handbook. All families sign off on the handbook, which includes this policy, during online registration each school year.  



    Need Internet Access?

    XFINITY INTERNET ESSENTIALS:
    You may qualify for Internet Essentials if you live in an area where Xfinity Internet service is available and: participate in assistance programs like the National School Lunch Program, housing assistance, Medicaid, SNAP, and others, or were enrolled in the Affordable Connectivity Program with Xfinity for information: Xfinity Internet Essentials 

    FRONTIER LIFELINE PROGRAM: If you have been living without phone service because you cannot afford it, you may be eligible for this government assistance program. Frontier is committed to helping qualified low-income individuals pay for telephone service or qualifying internet access services by supporting the principles of Universal Service. The goal of Universal Service is to make telephone or qualifying internet access services affordable, by participating in low-income Lifeline (or Tribal Lifeline/Link Up) programs in all the states where Frontier provides service.  For more information, visit: Frontier Lifeline Program

    T-MOBILE 10MILLION PROJECT: Free and low-cost data plans to keep your students connected through eligibility for the National School Lunch Program. Other qualifying programs include: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) via P-EBT or EBT, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF),Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR),Community Eligibility Provision (CEP),Medicaid and Head Start. For more information: T-Moble 10Million Project



    Student Email Access:
    If you don't recall how to access your school email, please view this tutorial. Student Email Tutorial



    Skyward Tips:

     

     



    Google Classroom:

    • Where are my assignments?
      K-12 students will use Google Classroom for distance learning. 

     

     

     



    Need Software?

    • Did you know students with school email accounts have access to Microsoft Office Products? 
      • Log in to your school email account
      • Click on "Install Office" in the upper right corner
      • Or use the online version of the apps as soon as you log in. 

        Office Products

     



    ClassDojo Resources (Elementary Schools):  

    Many teachers at Bailey and Hamilton will utilized ClassDojo to communicate with parents.  Below are a few resources about ClassDojo and how it works. 

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