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Once you have read the Digital Learning Device Handbook (click the link to do so), you will need to login to My School Bucks.
ALL students will be issued a device on the day of deployment at their school. The acknowledgement of available options and terms MUST be completed on MySchoolBucks before the device is transported to and from school.
Follow these steps:
1. Create your account at www.myschoolbucks.com (or log into your existing account) and Click on the EmpowerHCS Program Button
2. Acknowledge you understand the available options and terms on MySchoolBucks
3. Select annual Technology Protection Plan Option* on MySchoolBucks and you can also opt out of having your student take the device home.
*The optional $35 annual Technology Protection Plan Fee is waived for students who receive free lunch and reduced to $17 for those receiving reduced lunch pricing.
If you are having any difficulties with logging into My School Bucks:
PROBLEMS LOGGING IN
WHAT DO I DO IF I FORGOT MY USERNAME OR PASSWORD?
Resetting your password is easy. Simply click on the link “Forgot username or password?” in the login box on the homepage. Enter in your username (in most cases, your email address) and select if you’d like to receive a text message or an email to reset your password.
In most cases, your username is the email address you used when you set up your account. If you need further assistance, please call us at 855-832-5226.
WHY CAN’T I FIND MY DISTRICT AND/OR SCHOOL ON THE ACCOUNT SIGNUP SCREEN?
If you are having trouble locating your district and/or school, they may not be ready to take online payments yet with MySchoolBucks. If you need further assistance, please call us at 855-832-5226.
MYSCHOOLBUCKS IS UNABLE TO LOCATE MY STUDENT. WHAT SHOULD I DO?
Check to make sure that the student’s name is spelled exactly as the district has it on file. Verify that the student ID and/or date of birth has been entered correctly. Your student’s ID can usually be found on school documents such as a report card, registration paperwork, transcripts, ID card, etc. For security and confidentiality reasons, if you need further assistance with your student’s ID, you will need to contact your school or district office.