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Tech Squad Turns Students Into School Device Experts

Lean Thomas

Lean Thomas

May 7, 2026 · 3 min read

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  1. 01From Small Group to School-Wide Resource
  2. 02Practical Skills Taught During Lunch
  3. 03Everyday Help That Reaches Teachers Too
  4. 04Long-Term Impact on School Culture

Fairfax Co. school’s ‘Tech Squad’ empowers kids to help each other and teachers with tech tools

Fairfax Co. school’s ‘Tech Squad’ empowers kids to help each other and teachers with tech tools – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pixabay)

More than 120 students at Poplar Tree Elementary School now serve as on-site tech troubleshooters for their classmates and teachers. The program, known as the Tech Squad, has operated for ten years and continues to expand each year. Participants learn practical skills during weekly lunch sessions and then put those skills to work across the building.

From Small Group to School-Wide Resource

The Tech Squad began with roughly a dozen students who focused on basic hardware tasks such as battery replacement and hard-drive disassembly. Over time the group grew steadily as word spread about the value of student-led support. Today the roster includes 124 fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-graders who must complete an application and interview process to join.

Applicants create a digital resume using tools they have already practiced in class. Those selected meet once a week for thirty minutes with a teacher and a technology support specialist. The structured selection process ensures every member brings both interest and commitment to the role.

Practical Skills Taught During Lunch

Students explore a range of classroom software including Canva, Adobe Express, Google Slides, and Book Creator. They also practice keyboard shortcuts and video creation techniques that many adults find unfamiliar. One recent session introduced a specialized mouse designed for students with limited hand mobility, highlighting the group’s focus on accessibility.

Fourth-grader Eli Wong said he prefers learning about computers and devices over typical cafeteria conversation. Other members have produced short videos that explain how to use school-issued laptops, turning their own learning into quick reference guides for peers.

Everyday Help That Reaches Teachers Too

Tech Squad members routinely assist classmates who cannot log into accounts or encounter frozen screens. They also step in when teachers face simple hardware issues, such as loose cords or projector connections. One fourth-grader recently helped a teacher by unplugging and replugging cords that had stopped working.

Teachers have come to rely on the presence of Tech Squad students in their classrooms. The same students sometimes lead short professional-development sessions for staff, covering topics like keyboard shortcuts that many instructors avoid. This reversal of roles has become one of the program’s most noticeable effects.

Long-Term Impact on School Culture

The Tech Squad has shifted how technology support is delivered at the school. Instead of waiting for adult specialists, students now solve many routine problems on the spot. The arrangement frees staff time while giving young participants meaningful responsibility and confidence.

Program leaders note that the skills students gain extend beyond the school day. Participants learn to communicate technical ideas clearly and to adapt tools for different learning needs. Those habits remain useful long after students leave Poplar Tree Elementary.

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Lean Thomas

Lean Thomas

Lean Thomas is a mathematician and economist known for incisive analyses and engaging writing on social, economic, and policy-related topics within the United States. Lean blends expertise in mathematics and economics to provide fresh perspectives on everything from fiscal policy and economic inequality to urban development and environmental challenges.

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