Thomas Jefferson

High School | Home of the Spartans

Information about Chromebook Distribution

Posted 03/12/2020 by EADAIR

Distribution of Chromebooks:

When: Wednesday (3/24), Thursday (3/25), and Friday (3/26) from 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Where: We will distributing Chromebooks to families IN FRONT of our school unless we run out before Friday. If you are picking up a Chromebook for your student, you will need to know their Student ID # in order to check out a Chromebook. We want to ensure that TJ students are taken care of first.

How: When you come to TJ – please use the student drop off lane – there will be a tent there where you will be able to grab a Chromebook (see attachment). We will ask you the Students Name, ID #, and the serial number on the back of the Chromebook for tracking purposes. You are responsible for the Chromebook once you take it so please take care of it!

 

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Click here for some important CO-VID resources available to vulnerable Denver and Aurora families at this time.

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Dear Families,

We announced Wednesday evening, following ​Governor Polis’ order​ to suspend in-person learning through Friday, April 17, that DPS is moving to remote learning for the district beginning Tuesday, April 7.

Yesterday, we met with all district principals to discuss options for remote learning including a digital instruction option. We would like to know what technology you have in your home so that we can launch remote learning successfully. ​Please complete ​this ​short survey by noon on Tuesday, March 24. You will need to complete the survey for each DPS student in your household.

Next week, starting lon Wednesday, March 25, families who do not have technology at home will be able to pick up district technology at their school. We will share more information about how this pick up will work early next week. Please know that we will be following the same safety and social distancing protocols that are in place at our ​food distribution sites​.

Xfinity WiFi hotspots are free nationwide for anyone who needs them – including non-Xfinity Internet subscribers. Once near a hotspot, consumers should select the “xfinitywifi” network name in the list of available hotspots and then launch a browser. ​Click here to view the Xfinity WiFi Hotspot map.​

Thank you for the support and feedback,

Mark Ferrandino, Deputy Superintendent of Operations

Michael Ramirez, Deputy Superintendent of Schools