Tech Department
Students’ ability to safely and effectively make use of electronic resources is essential to their advancement in almost any career. The Dillingham City School District believes that be investing in technology in education, we are investing in our students’ successful futures.
Josh Bullock
Technology Director
Josh Bullock
907-842-6777
Andrew Berkoski
Technology Specialist
Andrew Berkoski
907-842-6776
Technology Department Resources
Dillingham Middle and High School students are all issued a laptop for use in school and at home. This form outlines expectations for laptop handling. Each year, students and a legal guardian must sign this form to be issued a computer.
In the unlikely event that your laptop is damaged, download this form, fill in as much detail as possible, and return the form and the laptop to the Technology Department as soon as possible.
Student Privacy
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that gives parents certain protections with regard to their children’s education records, such as report cards, transcripts, disciplinary records, contact and family information, and class schedules. As a parent, you have the right to review your child’s education records and to request changes under limited circumstances.
Family Educational Rights And Privacy Act (FERPA)
Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
Military Recruiter Information Release
The federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act requires the Department to provide to military recruiters, upon their request, the name, address and telephone number (including unlisted number) of secondary school students. Although military recruiters focus their efforts on high school juniors and seniors, the law allows for the gathering of this information from the broad category of “secondary” students, defined as students in grades 7 through 12. If any secondary student or the parent/guardian of a secondary student does not want the Department to provide the requested information to military recruiters, the secondary student or the parent/guardian must “opt out” of providing such information.
Questions Or Concerns
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