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Millbury Public Schools

Once a Woolie, always a Woolie

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We are guided by our unwavering belief in the potential of every student and every adult.
We believe ALL learners can and will succeed in school, work, and the community.

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Educational technology comprises powerful tools that enhance our entire learning community.

For our families, it provides greater insight into their children's education, enhances communication with schools, and offers valuable resources for at-home learning, fostering a stronger partnership in their child's academic journey.

For our students, technology unlocks engaging and personalized learning experiences. It caters to diverse learning styles, promotes collaboration, and provides access to vast resources, cultivating essential digital literacy skills for future success.

For our staff, EdTech offers innovative teaching tools, streamlines administrative tasks, and facilitates personalized instruction. It empowers educators to create more dynamic and effective learning environments, ultimately enriching the educational experience for all.

Let us know how we can help.

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A diverse group of seven people stand together in front of a gray wall, smiling for a photo.Resources for Famlies

 

An image of students using technology.Resources for Students

A diverse group of seven people stand together in front of a gray wall, smiling for a photo.Resources for Staff

 

An image of students using technology.Security Resources

Approved Learning Applications

Student Data Privacy Services for Educational Institutions | TEC

Learning applications that have been "Trusted" and approved for use in Millbury by the SDPC can be found here.

As school districts continue to invest in digital resources, more attention is being paid to the learning applications we use, how they collect data, and how they use the data they collect.  Millbury Public Schools is a member of the Student Data Privacy Alliance and has data privacy contracts with the vast majority of the applications we use.  We will continue to evaluate the applications currently in use in the classroom and approve new applications as needed.  Currently, these applications do not have agreements with MPS. 

UPDATE

Recently, some applications, such as YouTube, have disallowed their use by children under the age of 18 with school accounts.  Google allows teachers to embed YouTube videos in approved learning applications, such as Google Classroom and Wayground, but restricts students from accessing the entire YouTube library.  Teachers may, however, present a YouTube video for the whole class with their account.