MCPS Chromebook Use - Share Your Experiences
NOTE: This survey launched on November 20, 2025. Responses received as of January 12, 2026 (totaling 1003) were included in a report that was shared with MCPS and other district education leaders. 

You are still welcome to respond, especially if you would like to leave your email to receive further communications about advocacy on Chromebook use in schools. Thank you! 

The MCCPTA Technology Committee would like to hear from the MCPS community on what you have observed regarding use of MCPS Chromebooks either in school or at home. Please share your observations as well as your perspectives and concerns. This information will be incredibly important in our advocacy work on behalf of MCPS families, and will be anonymized and shared with MCPS decision-makers.

You have the option to share your feedback anonymously, but we invite you to share your name and email if you are willing, so we can contact you with updates on our work on this issue. 
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Full Name (Optional)
Email (Optional, if you are willing to be contacted with updates)
What is your role? *
Which school does your child attend? *
If you have more than one child in an MCPS school, please select a second school option, or leave blank if not applicable.
If you are affiliated with any additional school(s), please write the name(s) of the school(s) here.
Please indicate the grade level(s) you are affiliated with (either as parent, student, teacher, or administrator). *
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What is your opinion on the overall amount of Chromebook use in class? (select one) *
Do you have concerns about the way Chromebooks are permitted to be used in class? *
If you answered yes above, please select the reasons that apply. *
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Please share any specific opinions you have about permitted Chromebook use in class.
Have you ever heard from your child's teacher that your child has used the school Chromebook for non-academic purposes (playing games, browsing the general internet, watching videos) when they should be doing school work or listening to the teacher in class? *
Have you ever found your child to be using the school-issued Chromebook or personal home laptop for non-academic purposes (playing games, browsing the general internet, watching videos) when they are supposed to be completing homework at home? *
Have you ever personally observed children (not only yours) using the school Chromebook for non-academic purposes (playing games, browsing the general internet, watching videos) when they should be doing school work or listening to the teacher in class? *
Please select the types of non-academic use of school Chromebooks that you have personally encountered or heard about.
Please share non-academic uses that you've personally encountered or heard about, including any that especially concern you. *
Should misuse of school-issued Chromebooks be handled as a disciplinary issue? *
If yes, what consequences would be appropriate for a child found to be misusing a school-issued Chromebook in class?
Would you like increased use of textbooks, workbooks, pencils, and paper in place of screen-based instruction and homework? *
Would you like an opportunity to opt your child out of screen-based instruction and homework? *
Please share any other views (positive or negative) you or your child may have about the school-issued Chromebooks.
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