Parent Technology Resources

BPS Login

The BPS Login page is where parents and guardians can go to create and manage their district account. The BPS Login account will give users access to the district's core tools, including Infinite Campus.

Parent Account Help

Canvas Parent

Canvas is the learning management tool used in grades 6-12. Teachers use Canvas to communicate with their students, and through their Canvas Parent accounts, parents can view student assignments and grades.

Learn more about Canvas Parent

Internet Access

Internet access is not mandatory to use Chromebooks but more tools and resources for learning are available when students are able to connect to the Internet. Students and families who do not have internet access at home have a variety of options:

  • Low Cost Internet Options  Bloomington Public School families to are pre-approved for low-cost internet offers through non-profit companies including a options for $10-$20 per month.
  • Wifi Hotspots (pucks): All k-12 schools currently have cellular internet wifi hotspots available for circulation in their media center. Wifi hotspot instructions.
  • Extended School Hours: All secondary media centers currently have hours that extend beyond the school day.  In addition, some days after school there is additional programming available for students. Consult your school for more information.
  • Community Resources: There are many places in the Bloomington Community that have free and open wifi.
  • Offline Options: Chromebooks have several offline options which enable tools and using resources even without the internet.

Connecting a School Device to a Network

Bloomington Public Schools uses various digital tools and data systems to support student learning by developing the necessary skills to thrive in an ever-changing world.

In accordance with the Minnesota Student Data Privacy Act, we are committed to protecting families and districts with respect to how third-party vendors use student educational data.

As agreements with vendors are renewed, the district will work with providers to ensure compliance with the new safeguards. 

An inventory of the digital tools used, including data elements stored, privacy policies and contacts for more information will be shared with families at the start of the school year. 

See the "District/School Contact" column of the inventory spreadsheet for any additional questions regarding specific digital tools used in classrooms.

Digital tools and data systems inventory

 

Students and parents read and sign a student device agreement regarding their school issued student device. Click below to access the agreement and additional information.

Device & Software Filters

Chromebooks will be filtered at home in the same way they are at school because of a device-based filter. Sites that are blocked at school will also be blocked on Chromebooks at home. All filters inherently have holes; the best filter is teaching students to be safe and smart online coupled with appropriate supervision by adults. Parents and students are not able to install an additional device based filter.  

Network Filters

It is possible for parents to set up an additional network filter to provide additional limits at home.  Setting an additional filter will not enable parents to unblock sites blocked by the school filter through the Chromebook, but will allow additional sites to be blocked or limited.  If you are interested in this option, check with your Internet provider for options (ex: Xfinity) or use a third party tool such as OpenDNS or Circle. Both free and paid options are available.