Technology

We believe that tech is a tool, one that we want students to wield rather than be the object of.

At Rock Creek, we think about technology differently than at other schools. Technology offers us powerful tools that can help us accomplish our life goals, but it also offers us distraction, anxiety, and a host of other problems. At The Rock Creek School, we are intentional about our tech use.

We are committed to equipping students with the best tools tech has to offer, while minimizing screen time and unproductive tech use. This means that while we teach students a wide array of professional-grade tech tools from spreadsheets to video editing, we do not allow phones or other smart devices during school, and we minimize the use of student-facing instructional tech, known as ed tech.

The goal of our policies is to free students from the pressures of tech, so that students learn more in class, maintain strong mental health, and forge meaningful friendships, while still equipping them with the toolbelt needed to become rock stars in our tech-driven world.

Explore our key beliefs and policies around tech! ⤵️

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