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Old 03-08-2024, 01:43 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Xaenor View Post
In cases like this, were students not obligated to reimburse the school for damage to the device? Even when I borrow a physical book from a library, I am still liable for its state when I return it. Can't imagine someone destroying a loaner iPad and getting away with it.
Our situation ended up much like @neil_swann80. While in theory, we could have tried to recover the cost, the district basically ate the cost as being less trouble than trying to recover the cost.
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