Sonoma Valley Unified School District is proud to support a fully implemented 1:1 student device program. Every student in grades K–12 is issued a dedicated device to support learning at school and at home:
Grades K–2: iPads
Grades 3–12: Chromebooks
This program ensures all students have consistent access to digital learning tools and helps build the skills they need to thrive in today’s connected world. Our device program supports district-wide goals outlined in the SVUSD Technology Plan, including equitable access, digital fluency, and college-and-career readiness.
Use age-appropriate apps and tools for reading, writing, math, and creativity.
Build early digital literacy and safe technology habits.
Begin using Google Workspace (starting in Grade 3) to create and share work.
Practice responsible use of technology and understand basic digital citizenship.
Complete and submit assignments digitally using Google Classroom and other platforms.
Create multimedia presentations and collaborate with peers online.
Strengthen digital research and information evaluation skills.
Deepen understanding of digital citizenship, Internet safety, and ethical technology use.
Use technology to complete complex assignments and multimedia projects.
Maintain digital portfolios to showcase learning and growth over time.
Collaborate using Google Workspace tools for writing, presentations, and research.
Apply digital literacy, critical thinking, and responsible online behavior across content areas.