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Student Devices and Support

The Mt. Vernon Community School Corporation is a 1:1 Computing District

 

All Mt. Vernon Community School Corporation (MVCSC) students and staff have been immersed in a technology-rich environment with individual computer devices since fall of 2015.  The 1:1 Digital Learning Initiative (one computer device to one student/staff) is a tool to motivate, engage, and challenge students to learn 21st century skills that will be an integral part of virtually every aspect of their daily lives.  

Kindergarten through 12th Grade -  Students will be provided a Dell Chromebook. Students are responsible for charging their Chromebooks each night and bringing a fully charged Chromebook to school.

Technology Support 

Parents may submit technology help desk tickets by emailing mv-helpdesk@mvcsc.k12.in.us.  In this email, please include all relevant information such as:

  • Student Name
  • Student Building
  • Detailed description of issue

Technology Support Email:  mv-helpdesk@mvcsc.k12.in.us

 

Mt. Vernon Student Internet Report for Parents

  • A feature we have available to parents is the Student Internet Report.  Once a week parents will receive a summary of their child(ren) Internet activity for the week.

  • Student Internet Reports make it easy to share key information with parents and can see when the Internet is being used, top sites, top searches, and more.

  • We hope this assists parents and holds their child(ren) accountable for their activity on their Chromebook.  

  • Click HERE for a quick guide and explanations about the report.

 

Common Sense Media

All MVCSC schools are Certified Common Sense Media schools. This resource provides parents safe and useful technology tools. Common Sense is the leading independent nonprofit organization dedicated to helping kids thrive in a world of media and technology. They empower parents, teachers, and policymakers by providing unbiased information, trusted advice, and innovative tools to help them harness the power of media and technology as a positive force in all kids’ lives. Visit https://www.commonsensemedia.org/ for more information.