Starting in September 2021, the TDSB launched a 1:1 Student Device Program for students in Grades 5 and 9. The program offers students a district-owned and managed Chromebook for educational use. This device will be assigned directly to the student and will stay with them over a four-year period, 24/7. Devices will be managed through the One2One Manager system.
Students will be able to take them home each night, on weekends, over holidays, and will be required to bring them to school each day to support their in-class learning. This Board-wide initiative supports learning through technology, digital citizenship, and our commitment to equity of access to technology.
Each year, incoming Grade 5 and Grade 9 students will receive their own Chromebook, too, until, by the 2024-25 school year, all students in Grade 5 and above, will have a TDSB-owned device.
Prior to receiving a device, families will need to opt into the program by completing a Device Agreement. The device agreement will be available through the digital start-of-the-year forms or in hard copy through your school’s main office. Families may choose to opt out of the device program and use a personal device instead or choose not to use a device during school hours.
Devices will begin arriving in schools the first week of October, prior to receiving a device families will need to opt in to the program by completing a Device Agreement. The device agreement will be available through the digital start of the year forms or in hard copy. Families may choose to opt out of the device program and use a personal device instead or choose not to use a device during school hours.
Internet Security and Parental Controls
Parents/Guardians should check with their Internet Service Provider (ISP) regarding the setup of Parental Controls and site blocking for students on their home network.
Below is a list of popular Internet Service Providers in Ontario, and some helpful links. If your provider is not listed below, please contact them directly for assistance.
Chromebook Parental Controls
Blocksi is an extension for web filtering, YouTube filtering, and Parental Control for Chromebooks. As students in grades 5 & 9 have been provided with Chromebooks to support digital learning, parents/guardians may request the ability to manage screen time and/or content filtering.
More information can be found here:
Features
- Web filtering, including adult content, security and malware categories
- YouTube filtering
- Safe Search across text, image, video across major search engines
- Content filtering (scan web pages and blocks by keyword match)
- List of allowed/not-allowed websites
- Homework Access Time Control
How to request Blocksi for a student’s account
Please contact your child’s school main office, and request Chromebook Parental Control. The Principal or Vice-Principal will need to contact IT Services to make the request on your behalf. You will need to provide your personal email address to have it added to the license.
Notice of Collection and Use of Personal Information
Some digital learning tools require TDSB to collect and share limited personal information, such as the student’s name, student ID number, student email, school, and parent/guardian name and email, for the purpose of creating an account to use a tool or service. In addition, TDSB uses the tools to collect personal information in order to facilitate access to school and TDSB learning resources, including student use of TDSB-owned Chromebooks. This personal information may also be collected and shared to facilitate the administration of school and TDSB programs and student participation. Any content created in and/or stored in a TDSB-provided digital learning tool remains the property of TDSB.
This personal information is collected, used, and shared by TDSB under the authority of sections 169.1-173 of the Education Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.2 (the “Education Act”), Part VI of the Education Act, subsection 11(3) and section 20 of the Ontario Regulation 298, R.R.O under the Education Act to administer the above purposes. This information is retained in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M. 56 and is disclosed to TDSB authorized staff, school staff, TDSB authorized service provider(s), on TDSB’s behalf, for the above-noted purposes.
Questions regarding the collection and use of personal information should be directed to Adam Sottile, Senior Manager, Client Relations, TDSB IT Services at Adam.Sottile@tdsb.on.ca, or 1 Civic Centre Court, Toronto, Ontario, M9C 2B3.