The Family Technology Handbook provides an overview of the digital learning program in Orange County Public Schools. Through the generous support of our local community, OCPS provides a digital device to every student at designated sites, in order to ensure college and career readiness.
Parents, guardians, and students are important partners in the OCPS Digital Learning Program and are responsible for:
The OCPS Parent Portal provides access to:
Students are required to watch the device care and safety video that applies to them as part of the device checkout process or in the classroom. Videos can be accessed using the links below:
In general, students should:
In case of device or accessory damage, students should submit a help ticket and follow school procedures for obtaining help.
Students, parents, and guardians are encouraged to try simple troubleshooting methods such as:
If students require troubleshooting support or a repair for their device or accessory, they should report through a help ticket. A staff member will work with the student to determine the device issue and provide troubleshooting support for both software or hardware related issues. Depending on the nature of the issue, a replacement device may need to be issued to the student.
In some cases, devices may require repair as a result of accidental or intentional damage to device or accessory. Once that determination has been made, parents and guardians will receive notification of a device or accessory fine through email, if applicable. Visit the fees tab to learn more about the district’s device and accessory fee structure.
Students are required to read and sign the Student Technology Acceptable Use Agreement at the beginning of each school year. The agreement outlines acceptable behaviors for students while using their device while on the district network.
The district filters Internet access for OCPS devices both on campus and off campus in compliance with the Children's Internet Protection Act. Parents and families are encouraged to monitor student use of the OCPS device, especially internet use, at home. Misuse of the OCPS device or district network access will result in consequences as prescribed by the OCPS Code of Student Conduct.
Protecting student data and privacy on the internet is important to the district. Students in grades K-12 are provided with personal credentials to access the network, their device, and their instructional resources. Students in grades 6-12 are able to create a unique password at any point throughout the school year by accessing the studentid.ocps.net site.
The fee schedule for this school year can be found below.