Franklin MS FCPSOn Laptop Return – July 27 & 28

Franklin Families and Students,

Good afternoon. We hope this message finds you well. This email contains important information for Rising 8th Grade (former 7th Grade students) and Rising 9th Grade (former 8th grade students) families about returning the FCPSOn laptops that many of our students still have at home. If you returned your laptop at the beginning of the summer or you are a Rising 7th Grade student, you can disregard this message.

In order to receive their new FCPSOn equipment for the 2020-21 school year, all Rising 8th grade and Rising 9th grade students who received a device from FMS for the 2019-20 school year need to return the laptop and charger to Franklin Middle School on Monday, July 27 or  Tuesday, July 28. Rising 8th grade students will receive a brand-new device from Franklin in August and Rising 9th grade students will receive a device from their high school.

Franklin is holding a curbside collection for all Rising 8th and 9th grade students on the following dates:

Monday, July 27    8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Tuesday, July 28    8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

 

Students do not have to be present for the return of these items.

Prior to arriving: 

  • Remove all personal stickers and decals. 
  • Clean device to the best of your ability. 
  • Have your charger ready to turn in with your laptop.  

Upon arrival:

  • Please pull in the bus loop and pull up to the laptop collection station near Door #2.
  • Be prepared to wait for a brief amount of time so that we may scan in the devices. 
  • If applicable, we ask that you return any library books or other school-issued items at this time as well.

Each laptop’s bar code is linked to its assigned student, so an email will be sent to the primary student contact to confirm receipt. If you are unable to return your laptop on the provided dates, you may schedule a drop-off day using this form. Please contact Mr. Gibbs at ragibbs@fcps.edu if you have any questions.

Thank you for your help and support with this process.

Sincerely,

Franklin MS