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Technology

Technology Support

Several online resources are used to support learning in the classroom and at home. Online Family Technology support is available to help families struggling with the technology by trouble-shooting problems with learning platforms, as well as helping solve issues logging into online resources. Be sure to check out the links below for helpful tutorials and videos!

PowerSchool is integrated with many of the other online tools you use to access information - like SchoolCafe, Schoology, and our online payment system.

Verify that we have your correct address, phone number, and email. If you need to make any changes, reach out to the school office staff.

Tech Support

Family Help Desk

familyhelp@
stillwaterschools.org

651-351-8404

Technology Department

Eric Simmons
Director of Technology
simmonse@stillwaterschools.org
651-351-8414

Shae Green
IT Project Management Specialist
greens@stillwaterschools.org
651-351-8439

A vehicle to enhance learning - anytime, anywhere!

Our vision is to create a learning environment where students can find and access their educational resources at anytime from anywhere. We are working to provide students and teachers with regular and reliable access to standard classroom technology equipment that enables them to present and engage with each other in collaborative learning environments.  

We believe technology is not the focal point of learning, but rather a vehicle that enhances learning outcomes, and are committed to ensuring that all students have access to their learning resources within and outside of the classroom. With our Universal Access (1:1 Technology) program, a student can access their learning when they're out ill, on vacation, or simply working on a class project on the weekend. 

Thanks to a technology levy approved by voters in 2022, devices are assigned to all students as an educational resource - just like textbooks. The 1:1 initiative increases students' communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity, and while technology is used to support learning, students still use traditional textbooks, reading books, and other physical classroom materials.

Universal Access By Grade Level

Grades K-1

Device: iPads
Learning Model: 2:1
(two students to one device)

Devices used in classrooms, as needed, to support instruction.

Grades 2-5

Device: clamshell Chromebooks
Learning Model: 1:1
(one student to one device)

Devices spend most of time in classrooms to support instruction, but may travel home if needed.

Grades 6-12+

Device: 2 in 1 touchscreen Chromebook
with optional digital pen
Learning Model: 1:1
(one student to one device)

Devices travel with students from home to school.