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Phones, CAASPP, LaserFiche, and Storage

Phones, CAASPP, LaserFiche, and Storage

  • A black Mitel desk phone with a screen displaying a call log.We provide two phone models

    • Offices and Classrooms: 485G (see picture to the right)
    • Conference rooms: 655

    Please see the PDFs below for

    • Quick References (QR) Guides for the phones and voicemail
    • User Guides for the phones

     The VoIP system is known both as ShoreTel and Mitel and you will see both designations used in product and district documentation.
     
    To remotely change your outgoing voicemail message, dial (805) 474-3888, and follow the prompts.
    Please review the User guides for handsets and voicemail:

  • The CAASPP logo features a blue circle with a green California outline and the letters 'caaspp'.

    Guide for locating and using the Secure Test Browser on Chromebooks (PDF).

    Guide for using CAASPP Secure Browser on Windows (PDF).

  • As necessary to reclaim space, files on student shared drives (U:  to teachers) will be deleted. Typically, older files are deleted first. Any staff data stored on student shares should be copied to the staff share, staff H, or Google prior to the end of the school year.
     

    • Files in the “Recycle Bin” associated with your H-drive will be deleted every week-end.
       
    • Students – 150 MB Hard Quota. Students cannot save beyond allocation.
    • Teachers/Staff – 8 GB Hard Quota. Staff cannot save beyond allocation.
    • Shared (Office/Teachers) – 50 GB Soft Quota (warning email).
    • Shared-Students – 50 GB Hard Quota.
    • File Screens
      • Students are not able to save executable (.exe) files to any network drive.
      • Students are not able to save to the student share (S: for students, U: for staff), except in special cases.
  • In order to reduce viruses, copyright infringement and storage consumption, several types of files are not allowed on our storage network. Examples include, but are not limited to:  video files (.avi, .mov), music (mp3, mp4, flac, .wav), programs (.bin, .cab, .dll, .dmp, .exe), disk images (.iso), and virtual machine images (.vmw, .vhd, .vmdk). Those types of files should be stored on the local C: drive if related to school business, or a personal removable drive, if personal.

    Additionally, CIPA (“Child Internet Protection Act”) compliance requires a certain amount filtering.

  • Gmail is the district’s primary email system effective with the 2015-16 school year. Gmail emails are kept “forever” subject to Google changing their minds about providing unlimited archiving.

    The legacy Exchange archive ("Netmail") was decommissioned end of June 2021.