Select a state to visit their alliance website.
Download the Massachusetts standard agreement:
Agreement V5 (pdf)
MA-NDPA-V1 (pdf)
District Name | Agreement Status | Agreement Type | Agreement Dates | Grade Level | Content Area | Data |
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Ashburnham Westminster Regional School District | Not Approved |
Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
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Brockton School District | Not Approved |
Vendor Response: Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
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Cambridge School District | Active |
Legal Drafted Guardian Release School Year: 2018 - 2019 Location: Amigos, Baldwin, CPORT, Dr. MLK, FMA, Graham and Parks, Haggerty, King Open, KLO, Morse, Peabody, Tobin, CSUS, PAUS, RAUS, VLUS, CRLS, HSEP |
Approved: 08/15/2018 | 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 | Instructional Technology |
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Canton Public Schools | Not Approved |
Vendor Response: Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
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Carlisle Public Schools | Not Approved |
Vendor Response: Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
5, 6, 7, 8 | |||
Crest Collaborative | Not Approved |
Vendor Response: "Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community." |
5, 6, 7, 8 | |||
Dartmouth Public Schools | Not Approved |
Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
English Language Arts | |||
Dedham Public Schools | Not Approved |
Declined School Year: Select One |
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East Longmeadow School District | Not Approved |
Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 | Science | ||
Franklin Public Schools | Not Approved |
Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
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Hingham Public Schools | Not Approved |
Vendor Response: Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
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Holliston Public Schools | Not Approved |
Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
3, 4, 5 | Computer Science | ||
Hopkinton Public Schools | Not Approved
With the Following Restrictions: Parents opt-in via online permission in PowerSchool. |
Legal Drafted Guardian Release School Year: Select One |
K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 | |||
Lexington Public Schools | Approved (No Data Collected) |
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K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 | Instructional Technology, Computer Science | ||
Lincoln Public Schools | Not Approved |
Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
K,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 | Other | ||
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional School District | Not Approved |
Vendor Response: Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
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Mansfield Public Schools | Not Approved |
Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
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Medfield Public Schools | Not Approved |
Declined |
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Medford Public Schools | Not Approved |
Vendor Response: "Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community." |
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Melrose Public Schools | Not Approved |
Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
Science | |||
Melrose Public Schools | Not Approved |
Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
Science | |||
Millis Public Schools | Not Approved |
Declined Scratch cares deeply about the privacy of students and of all individuals who use our platform. The Scratch Team has in place physical and electronic procedures to protect the information we collect on the Scratch website. We strictly limit individual access to the Scratch servers and the data we store on them. We encourage you to read our Privacy Policy for more information. Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. Additional information about Scratch’s policies and practices as outlined on our Terms of Use and Frequently Asked Questions pages. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). Learn more about Teacher Accounts here. In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. You can download the offline editor here. |
2, 6, 7, 8 | |||
Milton Public Schools | Not Approved |
Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
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Nantucket School District | Not Approved
With the Following Restrictions: Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
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Nashoba Regional School District | Not Approved |
Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. You can download the offline editor |
K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 | Other | ||
Nashoba Valley Regional Vocational Technical School District | Not Approved |
Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. You can download the offline editor |
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North Attleborough Public Schools | Not Approved |
Vendor Response: "Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community." |
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North Reading Public Schools | Not Approved |
Vendor Response: Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
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Northampton Public Schools | Not Approved |
Declined Vendor Response: "Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community." |
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Norton Public Schools | Not Approved |
Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. You can download the offline editor |
3, 4, 5 | |||
Public Schools of Northborough and Southborough | Not Approved |
MIT will not sign DPAs, but please note: Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
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Reading Public Schools District | Not Approved |
Declined Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
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SEEM Collaborative | Not Approved |
Vendor Response: Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
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Swampscott School District | Not Approved |
Vendor Response: "Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community." |
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The Education Cooperative | Not Approved |
Declined |
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Walpole Public Schools |
In Use/No Agreement School Year: Select One |
Approved: 09/12/2019 | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 | English Language Arts, Health, Instructional Technology, Library Media, Math, Science, Physical Education, Visual Performing Arts, Social Science, Other, World Language, Computer Science, Career Technical Education | ||
Walpole Public Schools | Not Approved |
Declined Scratch cares deeply about the privacy of students and of all individuals who use our platform. The Scratch Team has in place physical and electronic procedures to protect the information we collect on the Scratch website. We strictly limit individual access to the Scratch servers and the data we store on them. We encourage you to read our Privacy Policy for more information. Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. Additional information about Scratch’s policies and practices as outlined on our Terms of Use and Frequently Asked Questions pages. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). Learn more about Teacher Accounts here. In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. You can download the offline editor here. |
2, 6, 7, 8 | |||
Watertown Public Schools | Not Approved |
MIT will not signed DPAs. Consider Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
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Wayland Public Schools | Not Approved |
Declined Scratch cares deeply about the privacy of students and of all individuals who use our platform. The Scratch Team has in place physical and electronic procedures to protect the information we collect on the Scratch website. We strictly limit individual access to the Scratch servers and the data we store on them. We encourage you to read our Privacy Policy for more information. Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. Additional information about Scratch’s policies and practices as outlined on our Terms of Use and Frequently Asked Questions pages. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). Learn more about Teacher Accounts here. In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. You can download the offline editor here. |
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Westford Public Schools | Not Approved |
Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. You can download the offline editor here. |
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Weston Public Schools | Not Approved |
Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. You can download the offline editor |
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Westwood Public Schools | Not Approved |
Declined Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. Additional information about Scratch’s policies and practices as outlined on our Terms of Use and Frequently Asked Questions pages. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). Learn more about Teacher Accounts here. In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
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Wilmington Public Schools | Not Approved |
Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
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Winchendon Public Schools | Active |
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6, 7, 8 | |||
Winchester Public Schools | Not Approved |
Vendor Response: Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
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Worcester Public Schools | Not Approved |
Vendor Response: Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. |
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Wrentham Public Schools | Not Approved |
Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We have recently launched Scratch Teacher Accounts which may be of interest to you. Teacher Accounts allow educators to create student accounts without identifiable student information (such as student email addresses and student-created usernames). In addition, you may be interested in the Scratch 2.0 offline editor, which is a stand-alone version of Scratch that runs offline. This allows students to create Scratch projects without creating online profiles, sharing data online, or using the online community. You can download the offline editor |