Technology

21st Century Skills & Communication

Hampshire County Schools acknowledges the importance of technology to their students' futures. Technological literacy is an essential component of job readiness, citizenry, and life. Students must not only become competent in the use of technology and associated applications, they must be able to apply their skills to practical situations.

The county also is dedicated to facilitating communication between parents, students, teachers, and the public via electronic communication such as the Hampshire County Schools web pages, emails, SMS texts, phone alerts, Facebook posts and other means.

Online Educational Resources

Quick Links

WVDE Policy 2460 - Educational Purpose and Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources, Technologies and the Internet - PDF VersionWord Version

Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) and e-Rate

All persons within the school system should be familiar with the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) which establishes guidelines overseeing Internet use in the schools.  In particular, it addresses protecting students from accessing potentially inappropriate material online and from disclosure of personal information about students on the web. Failure to comply with these guidelines could result in the county losing the eRate funding that provides affordable Internet services for all schools - Children's Internet Protection Act....

Hampshire County Policy 4190 - Guidelines for Educators Using Social Networking Sites follows WVDE Policy 2460

Adam Feazell

Adam Feazell

Director of Technology

Phone: 304-496-2300, ext. 1160

Technology
Physical Address
61 Pancione Loop
Augusta, WV 26704

Phone: 304-496-2600;, ext. 1160

Fax: 304-496-2377
Hours
Monday through Friday
8 am to 5 pm