Since January, the district has created new districtwide Google Suite accounts for all students, meaning they can work more collaboratively and take advantage of tools like Google Docs and Presentations.
Though some students had problems logging into their accounts, Julie Grenier, the manager of information services, said there has been mostly positive feedback.
Grenier said that having these accounts improves communication between students and teachers. She said teachers find it preferable to communicate with students over district accounts.
These accounts, comprised of Google services, Canvas and Aeries, serve as tools for students to develop skills they can carry on past high school.
“We also hope it will give student experience using email and collaborating on digital projects for professional purposes, before they go off to college and eventually the workforce,” Grenier said.
The district’s plans include adding other accounts to the system and giving all students a single sign-on web page where they can access all of these accounts.