"To help your child stay on schedule more independently during at-home learning days, try setting repeating alarms with annotations on their iPad." by Renee McCarthy (Baker Elementary)
Before you perform the iOS update, please make sure that you know your Apple ID and Apple ID Password. You may be asked for your Apple ID Credentials when setting up your iPad after the iPadOS update. Your Apple ID Username is your SSO username and your Apple ID Password is your SSO password. Check if you need to…
We work with Securly, our internet filter provider, to ensure that all our devices are filtered. All student devices are filtered 24/7 whether they are in school or at home. You receive a weekly email from Securly with a report of your child’s browsing and search history in it. We block the following categor…
If you find that your iPad is not charging or charging very slowly, please follow these troubleshooting steps. 1. Please make sure that your iPad has the most recent iOS. Please go to Settings > General > Software Update Follow the prompts to install the update. It will disable your iPad for 15 - 20 minutes,…
The best way to ensure that most of the data on your iPad is safe and backed up is to set your iPad to be backed up to iCloud. The whole process is outlined below followed by step-by-step instructions: 1. Make sure you are connected to a Wi-Fi network 2. Tap Settings 3. Tap [Your Name] > iCloud …
During your iPad setup, if you receive a Verification Failed error on Step 12 of the setup guide when you enter your Managed Apple ID, please perform the workaround steps below: Tap the OK button when you get the verification error. You will be brought back to the Apple ID login page. Tap " Forgot passwo…