Remote-access Guide

asd20 remote access

by Deja Pfeffer Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do I register for Academy District 20 (asd20) schools?

Before attending an Academy District 20 (ASD20) school, all students must first register. The registration process is an online process. Once you complete the registration process, you will receive an email confirmation and instructions for next steps.

How can I contact asd20 support?

Please let us know if you have any problems with the above list. You can send an email to help@asd20.org or call 234-1777 for assistance. Thanks and Welcome again!

What are the age requirements to start school in asd20?

Student (s) must meet the following age requirements before starting school in ASD20: Preschool: must be 3 years old by Oct. 1 Kindergarten: must be 5 years old by Oct. 1 First Grade: must be 6 years old by Oct. 1 The registration process will take approximately 20 – 30 minutes. All required fields are marked with an asterisk.

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Website Accessibility Compliance Standards

Academy District 20 is committed to compliance with the provisions of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504), 29 U.S.C. § 794, and its implementing regulation at 34 C.F.R.

Accessibility Audit

Academy District 20 regularly audits our web sites with third party tools to assess our compliance with the standards listed above. All problems identified through this process will be documented, evaluated, and, if necessary, remediated within a reasonable period of time.

Accessibility of Third-Party Sites

Some of the pages on our website contain links to third-party sites. We are not responsible for the content or accessibility of third-party sites, which do not relate to our programs, services, and activities.

Notify Us of an Accessibility Issue

If you are unable to access Academy District 20’s web content, have questions about the accessibility of Academy District 20’s web content, and/or would like to report barriers to accessing web content regarding Academy District 20’s programs, services, and activities, please contact us using the “Notify us” button on this page, by visiting https://www.asd20.org/help-desk or by emailing us at help@asd20.org.

What is Academy District 20?

Academy District 20 believes all students, regardless of disability, should be supported and encouraged to reach their potential. We offer a continuum of services and alternative placements that provide students with specialized instruction, while also minimizing the impacts of their disability. Special Education details.

How many credits do you need to graduate from Academy District 20?

Students in Academy District 20 must earn 50 credits and meet Reading, Writing, and Communicating and math requirements as outlined in Academy District 20 Administrative Policies IKF and IKF-R. Details on graduating from our district.

Step 1: Setup your district account

This will setup your Active Directory account which you will use to login to a variety of software applications throughout the district, including logging onto any district computer.

Step 3: Check your email

You can access email from home once you have provisioned your account.

Step 4: Setup your Infinite Campus Account (only required for some)

For Administrators, Teachers, School Secretaries, School Bookkeepers, and Building Techs, please continue and set up an Infinite Campus Account. For all other classified positions, please check with your building/department secretary to determine if/what Infinite Campus access you will require.

Device Fee

Each student in grades 3-12 will be issued a DPD and charged $50 annually, $25 per semester, to support technical infrastructure, resources, software, and devices.

Bring Your Own Device

Students can use their own device, called BYOD, but will still be charged the $50 fee. If a student chooses to bring a personal device, access to the district network may be limited. Access to state and district assessments is prohibited from personal devices and is subject to policy JICJ (Student Use of Electronic Communication Device).

Damaged Lost or Stolen Devices

If a parent does not pay the fee and the device is damaged, the parent is responsible for the full cost of the repair, up to and including the full cost of the device but not exceeding $400.

Devices Home

Parents can choose to have the DPD remain at the school, but that is not a recommendation because students may need the device if the learning environment changes to eLearning, for homework, research, etc.

Printing

Students can print at school with a DPD. If they have an HP Printer at home the universal driver may pick up the printer and let them print at home. Home-based printing will not be supported by the district.

Check-out or pick-up of District Provided Device

Each school has different check-out procedures. Please contact your school directly for specific information.

Content Filtering

The district makes reasonable efforts to block and filter material and information that is harmful to minors in accordance with the Children’s Internet Protect Act (CIPA) while using the district network. All content on grades K-8 DPD’s will be filtered at home in the same manner as in the classroom. Grades 9-12 will not be filtered at home.

What is the registration process for Academy District 20?

Before attending an Academy District 20 (ASD20) school, all students must first register. The registration process is an online process. Once you complete the registration process, you will receive an email confirmation and instructions for next steps.

How old do you have to be to start school in ASD20?

Student (s) must meet the following age requirements before starting school in ASD20: Preschool: must be 3 years old by Oct. 1. Kindergarten: must be 5 years old by Oct. 1. First Grade: must be 6 years old by Oct. 1.

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Website Accessibility Compliance Standards

  • Academy District 20 is committed to compliance with the provisions of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504), 29 U.S.C. § 794, and its implementing regulation at 34 C.F.R. Part 104, and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Title II), so that students, prospective students, families and the District’s guests ...
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Accessibility Audit

  • Academy District 20 regularly audits our web sites with third party tools to assess our compliance with the standards listed above. All problems identified through this process will be documented, evaluated, and, if necessary, remediated within a reasonable period of time. We make no assurances regarding the accessibility of any content or open source software that is posted, ho…
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Accessibility of Third-Party Sites

  • Some of the pages on our website contain links to third-party sites. We are not responsible for the content or accessibility of third-party sites, which do not relate to our programs, services, and activities. Content developed by, maintained by or offered through a third-party vendor or by using open sources, which is related to our programs, services, and activities, will be made accessible …
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Notify Us of An Accessibility Issue

  • If you are unable to access Academy District 20’s web content, have questions about the accessibility of Academy District 20’s web content, and/or would like to report barriers to accessing web content regarding Academy District 20’s programs, services, and activities, please contact us using the “Notify us” button on this page, by visiting https://www.asd20.org/help-desk…
See more on asd20.org

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