Technology
Welcome
The Wooster City School District Technology Department is dedicated to empowering students and staff by providing reliable, innovative, and secure technology resources. We strive to support teaching, learning, and district operations through effective technology integration and robust infrastructure.
Our goal is to foster digital literacy, critical thinking, and collaboration skills necessary for success in the 21st century.
Our Commitment: One-to-One Device Program
We are proud to be a one-to-one district, ensuring every student has access to a digital learning device.
- K-7 Students: Devices are primarily used within the classroom to enhance instruction and provide access to digital resources.
- High School Students (8-12): Students are issued devices that they take home daily, extending learning opportunities beyond the school walls and preparing them for college and careers.
Learn more about device care, expectations, digital citizenship resources or to submit a student Chromebook help desk ticket check out our Chromebook Support Page.
Policies, Handbooks & Guidelines
Access important documents governing the use of technology resources within Wooster City Schools. Please review these documents carefully.
- Acceptable Use Policy (AUP): Outlines responsible use of district technology and network resources for students and staff.
- Student Device Handbooks: Covers device care, responsibility, procedures for damage/loss, and take-home guidelines (WHS).
Approved Digital Resources
Click here for a list of approved digital apps and resources for students.
Click here to view the data privacy agreements for each vendor and the data they collect.
Digital Resource Request Form: For staff that would like to request to use a digital resource that has not yet been evaluated.
Digital Resource Request Workflow: The workflow process after requesting a new digital resource.
ISTE Standards Alignment to Academic Standards
Adopted in early 2025 the Technology Department in conjunction with other instructional leaders met to create the Wooster City School District's alignment of technology and academic standards for English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Technology as guide to infuse technology through meaningful classroom integration.
Click here to view the alignment.
Cybersecurity & Incident Reporting
Cyber threats like malware, unsafe links, and phishing emails are common ways attackers try to gain access or steal information. Recognizing these threats is the first step in protecting our systems. If you notice any suspicious activity or receive an email you suspect is phishing, please report it immediately by contacting: