New technology grant will allow Department to provide devices to students, teachers for permanent use
ST. THOMAS, USVI – The Virgin Islands Department of Education has rescinded a $30 technology fee being assessed to students for temporary use of Department-issued laptops and Chromebooks for the 2022-2023 academic school year.
The fee will no longer be collected, and full refunds will be issued to all who have paid, effective immediately.
Education Commissioner Nominee Dr. Dionne Wells-Hedrington explained that the two school districts established the fee this year to offset the high costs of repairs and replacement of computers that were returned damaged or not returned at all following the close of the 2021-2022 school year.
“We have listened to the voices of parents, and it is not our intention to cause undue financial hardship to households during this time,” Wells-Hedrington said. “We want our students to have access to the technology they need, but we also ask parents to help us ensure students are taking care of the devices they have been issued so that we may have use of them for as long as we possibly can.”
Students’ use of laptops not issued by the Department are also allowed on campus.
Wells-Hedrington further explained that the Department has been awarded a grant from E-Rate under the Emergency Connectivity Fund, which would provide each student and teacher a laptop for permanent use.
“This is a one-time opportunity, and we are pleased to be able to provide this service to students and teachers across the Territory,” she said. “Until this program officially rolls out, we are asking students to take care of the devices they have been temporarily issued.”
All other school fees remain in place.