If you decide you want to purchase your own Chromebook for your 3-8 grade student, here are some recommendations from the LCMSD Tech Team.
The range of Chromebooks available is pretty staggering and getting more expensive every year. Each company puts out a new version pretty frequently, so it is hard to get long term data on reliability. They don't have the same lifespan as Macbooks or PC laptops, so they are a bit of a moving target. We recommend sticking with well-known name brands like Dell, HP or Acer. We have used Toshiba, Samsung and ASUS, and have had mixed experiences with each. We just purchased a new round of Chromebooks and went with Dell based on the recommendations of other districts. You don't need fancy features like touchscreen. The device is simply a Google Suite portal, so it is less complicated than a real computer. Storage is not an important feature - students will be saving their work in the cloud. If you are on a budget, I would start with determining what screen size you want. A larger screen is easier to use but will cost more. We have a combination of 11" and 13" screens and our students definitely prefer the 13" screens; but we no longer purchase those because it is cost prohibitive. For more user feedback, Amazon reviews can be surprisingly helpful.