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Students attending Camden Academy Charter School are issued several items that are designed to enhance the learning process: Student ID/Library Card, Locker, Textbooks, and Computer Account. These items are considered the property of /Camden Academy and must be returned in good condition at the end of the school or prior to a student transfer. Parents will be held accountable for any damage to school property beyond the wear and tear of a years use.

 

ID/Library Cards

Every Student will be issued a Photo ID card. ID cards serve a number of purposes: Library Card, Bus Pass and Meal Cards. Students are required to carry their ID cars with them at all times. The cost to replace an ID card is $5.00. Students who lose their ID cards must fill out a request form for new ID cards.

 

Library Borrowing Privileges

All Students must present their library card in order to checkout materials from the library. The borrowing period for all library books is two weeks. Periodicals are not available for checkout. While there is no fine for late books, students will be held accountable for books damaged or lost while in their care. If a book is not returned within four weeks of the due date it is presumed lost, and the student will be charged the cost of replacing the book plus library processing fees.

 

Student Computer Account Privileges

Camden Academy may provide students with computer access provided that both student and parent/guardian have signed and returned the Acceptable Use Policy Agreement form. The computer account will enable students to access various student computers, students will be able to save their academic work and papers on the school’s computer network. Under no circumstances will any student be issued a Computer Account unless a signed Acceptable Use Policy agreement form is on file with the Library/Technology Department.

 



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