Chromebook Pickup
Chromebook Pickup
Students will be able to check out their Chromebooks from the media center during the times listed below.
- Park in the main high school parking lot (entrance on Harriet Avenue)
- Enter the building through Door 4 (flagpole entrance)
- Use the staircase in the atrium to get to the second floor
- Once you reach the top of the stairs, the media center will be directly behind you
Families with multiple children attending RHS should stop by at the time listed for the oldest child to pick up all Chromebooks for all RHS in the family. Chromebooks will be available in the media center once school starts for any student still needing to check out a Chromebook.
Parents and guardians that need support with setting up a ParentVUE login should check out this page for help, call the IT Help Desk at 612-798-6050 or email: support@richfieldpublicschools.samanage.com
Students: Please charge and update your Chromebook on the day you pick it up so it is ready for day one of learning. If your Chromebook happens to need repairs, you can stop by the media center during the times listed below, or visit the media center once school starts. As always, you can email Char Anderson with any questions: Char.Anderson@rpsmn.org or call 612-798-6319.
Monday, August 28 | Tuesday, August 29 | Wednesday, August 30 | Thursday, August 31 | Friday, September 1 |
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Grade 12: Chromebook checkout in the media center 8:30-11:30 a.m. Last name A-L 12:30-3:30 p.m. Last name M-Z |
Grade 11: Chromebook checkout in the media center 8:30-11:30 a.m. Last name A-L 12:30-3:30 p.m. Last name M-Z |
Grade 10: Chromebook checkout in the media center 8:30-11:30 a.m. Last name A-L 12:30-3:30 p.m. Last name M-Z |
Grade 9: Chromebook checkout in the media center 8:30-11:30 a.m. Last name A-L 12:30-3:30 p.m. Last name M-Z |
Final pick up date in the media center for any students / families unable to make their scheduled day 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. |
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Here you can find the schedule for student Chromebook pickup by grade. Make sure to charge and update your Chromebook on the day you pick it up so it is ready for day one of learning.
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