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Student Technology in Mesquite ISD

Mesquite ISD is a 1:1 technology district, meaning each student is provided a district-issued device. Our devices facilitate access to digital textbooks, learning management systems, and various web applications, supporting students' growth in communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and information literacy.
 

Annual Device Insurance Fee
This is a single payment for the school year designed to cover the cost of your student's first accidental device damage. We want to make sure you understand how this plan benefits your family by helping to manage potential repair or replacement costs.
 
Each student receiving a district-issued Chromebook or iPad and charger in grades PK-12 will pay an annual non-refundable device insurance fee of $20 per device. For families with multiple students, the device insurance fee will not exceed $60. If the device insurance fee is not paid by September 5, 2025, or a payment plan is not in place, students will be required to pay the full cost of device repairs and replacement in the event of damage, including for the first incident.

Digital Citizenship

Digital Citizenship

Mesquite ISD is committed to supporting all students and staff in becoming responsible digital citizens, informed consumers of information, thoughtful content producers, and safe users of technology resources.  Visit our digital citizenship page to learn more about how you can help students navigate a safe and healthy digital experience.

Acceptable Use Policy
The Mesquite ISD Acceptable Use Policy, or AUP, documents address the appropriate use of district technology by both employees and students. Students acknowledge receipt and understanding of the AUP by signing their Code of Conduct document. 

Online/Cyber Safety Reporting
School community members can report about a wide range of concerns, including online threats or cyberbullying through our P3 Campus mobile app or at P3 Campus.com.

 

MISD Digital Resources

Mesquite ISD is committed to developing an inspiring and innovative learning community that educates and empowers students to pursue excellence. The school district is dedicated to preparing and nurturing curious, adaptive, and creative thinkers who contribute to a changing world. 

We believe that through the integration of technology: 

  • Students are empowered to connect and collaborate
  • Students communicate their ideas in a variety of formats
  • Students learn in a meaningful, relevant, and real-world context
  • Students own the learning process based on their learning styles, needs, and desired outcomes

Mesquite ISD supports students’ growth in these areas by providing students access to and use of district-approved materials that include:

  • Digital textbooks such as HMH, Pearson, ConnectED, and more
  • Google Classroom and Seesaw Learning Management Systems 
  • Web applications such as Desmos, EdPuzzle, Pear Deck, and more
  • Various Chrome extensions and add-ons
  • Library Resources such as Britannica School, Sora, and more

MISD’s software and digital resources approval process is thorough and includes checks for:

  • Data Sharing & Privacy
    The resource complies with all federal laws regarding student privacy protection (CIPA, COPPA).
  • Educational Alignment & Appropriateness
    The resource has a purposeful instructional use and is appropriate for the subject and level of the intended audience.
  • Customization & Feedback
    The resource is customizable and provides users with feedback that enhances learning.
  • Accessibility
    The resource is accessible to all learners and users, including those with visual, hearing, or mobility disabilities.
  • Technical Support
    The resource is compatible with existing devices and network capacity and will work in a secure manner.
  • Representation
    The resource represents multiple perspectives and is reflective of a variety of student experiences.

Approved Software and Digital Resources

In order to maximize your student’s opportunities to engage in rigorous, relevant and innovative learning experiences, your student has access to MISD-vetted and approved digital resources, including some that require parent permission for use.  These technology tools and applications help students practice communication and collaboration skills, apply critical thinking skills to solve problems, create products that demonstrate their understanding of critical content objectives, and utilize research and information literacy skills.

Some of these approved digital resources require parent/guardian consent for student use. Under federal law, these websites must provide parental notification and obtain verifiable consent before collecting personal information from children under 13 years of age. See Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”), 15 U.S.C. §§ 6501 et seq. The law permits school districts to obtain this consent, eliminating the need for each website operator to request parental consent. 

It is important that parents and guardians understand that these approved tools and applications are fundamental to students’ educational experiences, opportunities, and learning. If a parent or guardian wishes to opt out their student from access to approved software and digital resources, the parent may contact the child’s campus. The campus will work with parents/guardians to discuss the potential impact on learning opportunities caused by opting out and the availability of alternative instructional resources.

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