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| The District’s computer technology, network and Internet system is to be used for educational and professional purposes. Users are reminded that all computer, network and Internet use may be monitored by the District and that there is no assurance of privacy or warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, that all services provided through this system will be error-free or without defect. All users of this system agree to abide by all District Policies, Guidelines and Rules as presented at the web site www.mogadore.net/aup and the District’s web site Legal Disclaimer at www.mogadore.net/legal.html. | ||||||||
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Ownership Domain
Name and Copyright: "The District has registered its domain name(s),
including but not limited to http://www.mogadore.net, for the purpose
of
exclusive Internet identification. The District asserts copyright
and/or other intellectual
property rights in its domain name, district identification, district
logo and
any original content on the District's web site(s). All rights are
reserved.
Please contact the web master for permission to use any original
materials
(mo_webmaster *at* mogadore.net). The web
site located at http://www.mogadore.net is an independent Web
publication by
Mogadore Local School District and exists for informational purposes
only. The
site hosting is provided by NEOnet (www.neonetda.org). Information
presented on
or implied by this web site shall not supersede any Policy of the
Mogadore
Local Schools Board of Education, Administrative Guidelines or any
contracts
(including but not limited to: collective bargaining, personnel
contracts,
purchase or sales agreements and athletic conference commitments)
entered into
by Mogadore Local Schools Board of Education. Events: “Visitors rely on
information on the web site at their own risk. Times and dates are
subject to
change, web pages are subject to technical difficulties and spectators
or
audiences are strongly encouraged to contact the school for the most
recent
schedule." General
Disclaimer: "Information provided on the web site carries no express or
implied warranties as to accuracy, timeliness, or appropriateness for a
particular purpose; in addition, the Board disclaims owner
responsibility for
content errors, omissions or infringing material, and disclaims owner
liability
for damages associated with user reliance on information provided at
the
site." Outside Sites, Which Our Web Site Links To The
Mogadore School District makes every effort to insure that all links
are
operational and all information is accurate, appropriate and of high
quality.
The District expects that these standards are met. The viability of
links that
are not created through our District cannot be guaranteed. Outside
sites, which
our web site links to are Not Endorsed By and Do Not Necessarily
Reflect the
Opinions of Mogadore Local Schools. The linked sites are not under
the
control of the District and the District is not responsible for the
contents of
any linked sites, or any links contained in a linked site, or any
changes or
updates to such sites. The District is providing these links to you
only as a convenience
and the inclusion of any link does not imply endorsement of the site by
the
District, nor does it give you permission to utilize any content or
information
that you may find at any listed URL. All links outside the
http://www.mogadore.net web site (henceforth, described as the "web
site" or "district web site") are the property of their creators
and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Mogadore Local Schools.
Mogadore
Local Schools cannot verify, assure or endorse the accuracy,
truthfulness, reliability
or legality of any information contained on outside pages that may have
links
from our web site. Mogadore Local Schools is not responsible for the
appearance, utilization of content or quality of products, goods or
services
provided on links by their advertisers or advertising network members
who are
independently owned and operated and whose content is solely their own,
or by
any extraneous resources that may be referenced, linked to, indexed or
reviewed
herein. Mogadore Local Schools disclaims all liability of any kind
whatsoever
arising out of your use of, or inability to use, our web site and the
information contained on it. Mogadore Local Schools is not responsible
for any
losses, monetary or otherwise, as a result of using material from our
web pages
or links from them to other sites. This is the Only Official Web Site of Mogadore Local Schools Any attempts to mimic this web site, create web sites advertising themselves as official web site(s) of Mogadore Local Schools and/or creating redirection links to or from this site are illegal and are not condoned by Mogadore Local Schools. Students of the district engaged in any of these activities will be dealt with under district student conduct codes. Prohibited Uses of the Web Site Under no
circumstances is the directly controlled content of this web site to be
used
for commercial purposes, advertising, political lobbying or to provide
financial gain for any individual. Included under this prohibition,
pages on
this web site may not contain: 1. Statements or other items
that support or oppose a current candidate for public office, the
investigation, prosecution or recall of a current public official or
passage of
a tax levy or bond issue
2. Direct links (links under district control) to a web
site or other
Internet resource that contain messages that are prohibited in #1 above
3. Information that communicates support or opposition to
any labor
organization, its actions or beliefs
4. Suggest or propagate any form of discrimination or
persecution of any
person or group of people based on their political, religious, ethnic,
sexual
or other related circumstances, associations and/or beliefs
5. Compositions, descriptions or depictions of "hate"
literature or art. Subversion of the Rules of Use A good faith effort will be extended to enforce these rules. Subversion of these rules by the use of fraud, deception, misrepresentation, technological manipulation of images, text or web site links through hidden computer programming code or other means will not be the responsibility of the Mogadore Local Schools Board of Education or its employees. If any such subversion is discovered the district will take immediate action to remove, in a timely fashion, the objectionable materials from their web site. The district will also investigate the action and pursue appropriate disciplinary action under district student conduct codes and/or criminal and/or civil prosecution of the offender(s) and/or recovery of any monetary losses incurred in repair of the web site. Appropriate Use of Copyrighted Materials All reasonable attempts have been made to ensure the appropriate use of copyrighted materials on the district's web site. Any party claiming that a copyright infringement has occurred should direct, in writing, a description of the possible infringement, citation of the original source for the copyrighted material and contact information to the Attn: Web Master, Mogadore Local Schools Board Office, 1 S. Cleveland Ave., Mogadore, OH 44260. Third Party Web Sites Created and Maintained by Teachers, Staff, Students and/or Student Organizations and Used Directly or Indirectly in Student Instruction Any web
sites not hosted at the listed URL or servers are not the property of
Mogadore
Local Schools and are not official web sites of the school District.
Therefore,
we cannot endorse content of or use of these web sites. The creations
of web
sites by individual teachers, academic departments, student
organizations or
other employees of Mogadore Local Schools are not under sponsorship,
control or
responsibility of the district. The district strongly suggests any
outside web
site that is created by individual teachers, academic departments,
student
organizations or other employees of Mogadore Local Schools, in
conjunction with
any educational, student organization, athletic, alumni or
extracurricular
activity, should follow the guidelines and purposes established for the
district web site. Although
staff web pages maintained on the district web site are governed by
Board
Policy on Acceptable Use, all content is that of the staff members and
does not
necessarily reflect the opinions of Mogadore Local Schools, its Board
of
Education or its Administrators. Purposes and Guidelines for Web Content and Use Purposes
of District Web Site Include: 1.
Educational - Content
provide in the web site should be suitable and usable by students and
teachers
to support the curriculum and course of studies of the district. 2.
Informational- Content
provides information for students, teachers, staff, parents of students
and the
community concerning schedules, events, curriculum and courses of study
and
policies, etc. Provide a repository for various applications and forms
used by
students, teachers, staff and parents of students in the normal course
of
operations. (Note- information presented on or implied by this web site
shall
not supersede any policy of the Mogadore Local Schools Board of
Education or
any contracts (including but not limited to: collective bargaining,
personnel
contracts, purchase or sales agreements and athletic conferences
commitments)
entered into by Mogadore Local Schools Board of Education.) 3.
Communication- Serves a
means for the district to communicate information concerning the
district and
its activities to the members of the community and other parties that
may be
affected by the district's activities. Examples might include, but not
be
limited to, the posting of school closings or delays due to weather
conditions. Guidelines for Posting of Materials to the District Web Site:
1. All materials must meet the provisions of the federal
Children's
Internet Protection Act (CIPA)
2. All materials shall be in compliance with Board of
Education
policies, bylaws, operating procedures, Federal and State of Ohio
statutes that
Board operates under.
3. No photographs or other information identifying
individual students
will be posted without prior written permission of the student's
parent(s) or
guardian(s) or the student (for students over 18 years of age). Any
material
dealing with students shall also be in compliance with Board Policy
section
5000 "Students"
4. All materials should meet the purpose of district web
sites as
outlined above
5. No posting of materials contrary to the rules
prohibiting commercial,
political or financial as listed above.
6. Posting of grades, test results or similar materials
for individual
students will be done only within a well-defined framework of a secure,
password protected access system limited to the student's parent(s),
guardians(s), teacher(s), administrator(s) and/or the individual
student.
7. Control of the posting of materials and editing of
pages will remain
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| Computer
Technology Use Agreement A Summary of the Acceptable Use and Internet Safety Policy, Administrative Guidelines and Rules for Computer & Network Use |
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The
Mogadore School District
is pleased to make available to students access to computer technology,
connectivity to the Internet and other district or associated networks,
use of
software programs and peripherals (henceforth also referred to
collectively as
“the system”, “network” or “technology resources”). The Internet or
World Wide
Web (WWW) is the worldwide network that provides various means of
accessing
significant educational materials and opportunities via a connected
computing
device. In order
for the School
District to be able to continue to make these technology resources and
connectivity available, all students must take responsibility for
appropriate
and lawful use of this system. Students
must understand that one student’s misuse of the network and/or the
Internet
connection may jeopardize the ability of all students to enjoy such
access. While the school’s teachers and
other staff will make reasonable efforts to supervise student use of
computers,
network use and Internet access, they must have student cooperation in
exercising and promoting responsible use of these resources. In order
to maintain and
encourage appropriate and effective use of computer technology and
connectivity, Mogadore Local Schools has defined a set of RULES FOR
COMPUTER
AND NETWORK USE and an ACCEPTABLE USE AND INTERNET SAFETY POLICY
(henceforth
referred to as COMPUTER RULES and AUP respectively). The AUP is part of
a
series of Board of Education Policies and Guidelines. All students and
staff are required to sign a Technology User Agreement that signify
their understanding and promise to follow these regulations. SCOPE
OF COVERAGE FOR ALL TECHNOLOGY POLICIES Policies,
guidelines and
rules described in this guide refer to all computing devices (including
but not
limited to computers, handhelds or PDAs, MP3 players, portable memory
storage
devices, calculators with interfacing capability, cell phones, digital
cameras,
etc.), technology infrastructure, associated peripheral devices and/or
software:
PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY Students agree to not only following the rules in this policy, but are agreeing to report any misuse of any computer system to the person designated by the school for such reporting. Misuse means any violations of this policy or any other use that is not included in the policy, but has the effect of harming another or his or her property. (A summary, for detailed listing
click here- RULES )
Complete Rules Summary of Rules Elementary School Version of Rules ACCEPTABLE USE & INTERNET SAFETY POLICY (AUP) Educational Purposes- The district
provides access
to its computer resources and the Internet for educational purposes. If you have any doubt about whether a
contemplated activity meets this educational purpose, please consult
with your
classroom teacher and/or responsible staff member. Among the uses* that are
considered acceptable include but are not limited to the following:
*Priority of use, for limited
resources, will be given in order listed above
UNACCEPTABLE USES
INTERNET SAFETY
*The
term “harmful to
minors” is defined by the Communications Act of 1934 (47 USC Section
254 (h)
(7), as meaning any picture, image, graphic image file, or other visual
depiction that: a. taken as a whole and with respect to minors, appeals
to a
prurient interest in nudity, sex or excretion; b. depicts, describes,
or
represents, in a patently offensive way with respect to what is
suitable for
minors, an actual or simulated sexual act or sexual contact, actual or
simulated normal or perverted sexual acts, or a lewd exhibition of the
genitals; c. taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic,
political, or
scientific value as to minors.
PRIVACY The
District reserves the
right to monitor, inspect, copy, review and/or store at any time and
without
prior notice any and all results of usage of computers, network and/or
Internet
access and any and all information transmitted or received in
connection with
such usage. All such information shall
be and remain the property of the District and users shall have no
expectation
of privacy regarding such materials. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
POLICY Use of the
computer network
and Internet is a privilege, not a right. Policy violators, shall be
dealt with
following established student discipline guidelines. The district also
reserves
the right to limit, temporarily or permanently, use of computer
resources, or a
subset of these resources, by any student involved in an infraction
that
involves the use of computer resources. Any infractions that fall under
the
provisions of the Ohio and Federal Criminal Codes will be referred to
the
appropriate law enforcement agencies. WARRANTIES /
INDEMINIFICATION The Mogadore School District
makes no warranties of any kind, either express or implied, in
connection with
its provision of access to and use of its computer networks and the
Internet
provided under this policy. It shall
not be responsible for any claims, losses, damages or costs (including
attorney’s fees) of any kind suffered, directly or indirectly, by any
user or
his or her parent(s) or guardian(s) arising out of the user’s use of
its
computer networks or the Internet under this policy.
By agreeing to this policy, users are taking full
responsibility
for his or her use, and the user who is 18 or older, or in the case of
a user
under 18, the parent(s) or guardian(s) are agreeing to indemnify and
hold the
school, the school district, the ITC or ISP that provides the computer
and
Internet access opportunity to the school district and all of their
administrators, teachers, and staff harmless from any and all loss,
costs,
claims or damages resulting from their user’s access to its computer
network
and the Internet, including but not limited to any fees or charges
incurred through
purchases of goods or services by the user. The user or, if the user is
a
minor, the user’s parent(s) or guardian(s) agree to cooperate with the
school
in the event of the school’s initiating an investigation of a user’s
use of his
or her access to its computer network and the Internet, whether that
use is on
a school computer or on another computer outside the Mogadore School
District’s
network. POLICY UPDATES
Due to the rapidly
changing
nature of technology, updates to this policy will be posted on the
official
site of the Mogadore Local School District (www.mogadore.net/aup) and these
updates will supersede or amend the rules as stated within any printed
document.
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Policy MOGADORE LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 7540.03 STUDENT
NETWORK AND INTERNET Advances in telecommunications and other related technologies have fundamentally altered the ways in which information is accessed, communicated, and transferred in our society. Such changes are driving the need for educators to adapt their means and methods of instruction, and the way they approach student learning, to harness and utilize the vast, diverse, and unique resources available on the Internet. The Board of Education is pleased to provide Internet services to its students. The District's Internet system has a limited educational purpose. The District's Internet system has not been established as a public access service or a public forum, The Board has the right to place restrictions on its use to assure that use of the District's Internet system is in accord with its limited educational purpose. Student use of the District's computers, network and Internet services ("Network") will be governed by this policy and the related administrative guidelines, and the Student Code of Conduct. The due process rights of 0 users will be respected in the event there is a suspicion of inappropriate use of the Network. Users have a limited privacy expectation in the content of their personal files and records of their online activity while on the Network,
The Board encourages students to utilize the Internet in order to promote educational excellence in our schools by providing them with the opportunity to develop the resource sharing, innovation, and communication skills and tools that are essential to both life and work. The instructional use of the Internet will be guided by the Board's policy on instructional materials.
The Internet is a global information and communication network that provides an incredible opportunity to bring previously unimaginable education and information resources to our students. The Internet connects computers and users in the District with computers and users worldwide. Through the Internet, students and staff can access up‑to‑date, highly relevant information that will enhance their learning and the education process. Further, the Internet provides students and staff with the opportunity to communicate with other people from throughout the world. Access to such an incredible quantity of information and resources brings with it, however, certain unique challenges.
First, and foremost, the Board may not be able to technologically limit access to services through the Board's Internet connection to only those that have been authorized for the purpose of instruction, study and research related to the curriculum. Unlike in the past when educators and community members had the opportunity to review and screen materials to assess their appropriateness for supporting and enriching the curriculum according to adopted guidelines and reasonable selection criteria (taking into account the varied instructional needs, learning styles, abilities, and developmental levels of the students who would be exposed to them), access to the Internet, because it serves as a gateway to any publicly available file server in the world, will open classrooms and students to electronic information resources which have not been screened by educators for use by students of various ages.
The Board has implemented the use of a Technology Protection Measure, which is a specific technology that will protect against (e.g., filter or block) access to visual displays/depictions that me obscene, child pornography, and materials that are harmful to minors, as defined by the Children's Internet Protection Act. At the discretion of the Board or the Superintendent, the Technology Protection Measure may be configured to protect against access to other material considered inappropriate for students to access. The Technology Protection Measure may not be disabled at any time that students may be using the Network, if such disabling will cease to protect against access to materials that are prohibited under the Children's Internet Protection Act. The Superintendent or designee may temporarily or permanently unblock access to sites containing appropriate material, if access to such sites has been inappropriately blocked by the Technology Protection Measure. The determination of whether material is appropriate or inappropriate shall be based on the content of the material and the intended use of the material, not on the protection actions of the Technology Protection Measure. The Board utilizes software and/or hardware to monitor online activity of students to restrict access to child pornography and other material that is obscene, objectionable, inappropriate and/or harmful to minors. Nevertheless, parents/guardians are advised that a determined user may be able to gain access to services on the Internet that the Board has not authorized for educational purposes. In fact, it is impossible to guarantee students will not gain access through the Internet to information and communications that they and/or their parents/guardians may find inappropriate, offensive, objectionable or controversial. Parents/Guardians assume risks by consenting to allow their child to participate in the use of the Internet. Parents/Guardians of minors are responsible for setting and conveying the standards that their children should follow when using the Internet. The Board supports and respects each family's right to decide whether to apply for independent student access to the Internet. The Superintendent is directed to prepare guidelines that address students' safety and security while using e‑mail, chat rooms, instant messaging and other forms of direct electronic communications, and prohibit disclosure of personal identification information of minors and unauthorized access (e.g., "hacking") and other unlawful activities by minors online. Building principals are responsible for providing training so that Internet users under their supervision are knowledgeable about this policy and its accompanying guidelines. The Board expects that staff members will provide guidance and instruction to students in the appropriate use of the Internet. All Internet users (and their parents if they are minors) are required to sign a written agreement to abide by the terms and conditions of this policy and its accompanying guidelines. Students and staff members are responsible for good behavior on the Board's computers/network and the Internet just as they are in classrooms, school hallways, and other school premises and school sponsored events. Communications on the Internet are often public in nature, General school rules for behavior and communication apply. The Board does not sanction any use of the Internet that is not authorized by or conducted strictly in compliance with this policy and its accompanying guidelines. Users who disregard this policy and its accompanying guidelines may have their use privileges suspended or revoked, and disciplinary action taken against them. Users granted access to the Internet through the Board's computers assume personal responsibility and liability, both civil and criminal, for uses of the Internet not authorized by this Board policy and its accompanying guidelines. The Board designates the Superintendent/designee and building administrators as the administrators responsible for initiating, implementing, and enforcing this policy and its accompanying guidelines as they apply to students' use of the Network. H.R. 4577, P.L. 106‑554, Children's Internet Protection Act of 2000 47 U.S.C. 254(h), (1), Communications Act of 1934, as amended 20 U.S.C. 6801 et seq., Part F, Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended 18 U.S.C. 2256 18 U.S.C. 1460 18 U.S.C. 2246 Adopted 8/2002 Revised 6/5/2006
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* These rules do not always, as written, apply to staff members of the district. All other rules apply to both students and staff Note: For printer
friendly versions of these rules, please download one of the following:
Complete Rules Summary of Rules Elementary School Version of Rules |
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| Rules for Computer & Network Use (Elementary
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| 1. Do-
Follow all rules in the "Acceptable Use and Internet Safety Policy"
as detailed in the Board of Education Policies
&
Guidelines Manuals and the website www.mogadore.net/aup.
2. Do- Ask a teacher for help when you do not know how to do something. 3. Computer use is a privilege and breaking rules will result in loss of computer privileges and/or other disciplinary action. 4.
Do
not remove or add any programs
to our computers. 5. Do not change computer settings. 6. Do not change Internet settings, Do not add or remove any Internet bookmarks/favorites unless instructed by your Teacher 7. Do not unplug cables or open computer cases, mice, keyboards, monitors or printers. 8. No food, drinks, chalk, markers or liquids near the computers. 9. Do not- Force disks or CDs into or out of drives or place any other objects in drives. If a disk is stuck ask a teacher for help 10. Do not visit "bad" Internet sites. If you accidentally go to a bad site immediately tell your teacher. 12. Do
not steal passwords. 13. Do not use any "hacking" software or attempt to read files that are not yours 14. Do
not waste paper
and ink by printing the same page multiple
times
(be
patient printing may take a few minutes. Print only what you need. Do
not print whole web sites or other large documents without
teacher permission. 15. Do not bring any disks or files from home. 16.Do not send Messages or e-mail. 17. No
"roughhousing", running, throwing things or playing near computers. 18. Do
not break
any other building or classroom rules while using computers.
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Policy
BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPERTY MOGADORE LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 7540.04 STAFF
NETWORK AND INTERNET
Advances in telecommunications and other related technologies have fundamentally altered the ways in which information is accessed, communicated, and transferred in our society. Such changes are driving the need for educators to adapt their means and methods of instruction, and the way they approach student learning, to harness and utilize the vast, diverse, and unique resources available on the Internet. The Board of Education is pleased to provide Internet service to its staff. The District's Internet system has a limited educational purpose. The District's Internet system has not been established as a public access service or a public forum. The Board has the right to place restrictions on its use to assure that use of the District's Internet system is in accord with its limited educational purpose. Staff use of the District's computers, network and Internet services ("Network") will be governed by this policy and the related administrative guidelines, and any applicable employment contracts and collective bargaining agreements. The due process rights of all users will be respected in the event there is a suspicion of inappropriate use of the Network. Users have a limited privacy expectation in the content of their personal files and records of their online activity while on the Network.
The Board encourages staff to utilize the Internet in order to promote educational excellence in our schools by providing them with the opportunity to develop the resource sharing, innovation, and communication skills and tools that are essential to both life and work. The Board encourages the faculty to develop the appropriate skills necessary to effectively access, analyze, evaluate, and utilize these resources in enriching educational activities; the instructional use of the Internet will be guided by the Board's policy on Instructional Materials. The Internet is a global information and communication network that provides an incredible opportunity to bring previously unimaginable education and information resources to our students. The Internet connects computers and users in the District with computers and users worldwide. Through the Internet, students and staff can access up‑to‑date, highly relevant information that will enhance their learning and the education process. Further, the Internet provides students and staff with the opportunity to communicate with other people from throughout the world. Access to such an incredible quantity of information and resources brings with it, however, certain unique challenges.
First, and foremost, the Board may not be able to technologically limit access to services through the Board's Internet connection to only those that have been authorized for the purpose of instruction, study and research related to the curriculum. Unlike in the past when educators and community members had the opportunity to review and screen materials to assess their appropriateness for supporting and enriching the curriculum according to adopted guidelines and reasonable selection criteria (taking into account the varied instructional needs, learning styles, abilities, and developmental levels of the students who would be exposed to them), access to the Internet, because it serves as a gateway to any publicly available file server in the world, will open classrooms and students to electronic information resources which have not been screened by educators for use by students of various ages.
The Board has implemented the use of a Technology Protection Measure, which is a specific technology that will protect against (e.g., filter or block) access to visual displays/depictions that are obscene, child pornography, and materials that me harmful to minors, as defined by the Children's Internet Protection Act. At the discretion of the Board or Superintendent, the Technology Protection Measure may also be configured to protect against access to other material considered inappropriate for students to access. The Technology Protection Measure may not be disabled at any time that students may be using the Network, if such disabling will cease to protect against access to materials that are prohibited under the Children's Internet Protection Act. The Superintendent or designee may temporarily or permanently unblock access to sites containing appropriate material, if access to such sites has been inappropriately blocked by the Technology Protection Measure. The determination of whether material is appropriate or inappropriate shall be based on the content of the material and the intended use of the material, not on the protection actions of the Technology Protection Measure.
The Board utilizes software and/or hardware to monitor online activity of staff members to restrict access to child pornography and other material that is obscene, objectionable, inappropriate and/or harmful to minors. The Superintendent or designee may disable the Technology Protection Measure to enable access for bona fide research or other lawful purposes.
The Superintendent is directed to prepare guidelines which address staff members' safety and security while using e‑mail, chat rooms, instant messaging and other forms of direct electronic communication, and prohibit disclosure of personal identification information of minors and unauthorized access (e.g., "hacking') and other unlawful activities by minors online. Staff members are reminded that personally identifiable student information is confidential and may not be disclosed without prior written parental permission.
Building principals are responsible for providing training so that Internet users under their supervision are knowledgeable about this policy and its accompanying guidelines, The Board expects that staff members will provide guidance and instruction to students in the appropriate use of the Internet. All Internet users are required to sign a written agreement to abide by the terms and conditions of this policy and its accompanying guidelines.
Staff members are
responsible
for good behavior on Board's computers /network and the Internet just
as they
me in classrooms, school hallways, and other school premises and school
sponsored events. Communications on the Internet are often public in
nature.
General school rules for behavior and communication apply. The Board
does not
sanction any use of the Internet that is not authorized by or conducted
strictly in compliance with this policy and its accompanying
guidelines. Users
who disregard this policy and its accompanying guidelines may have
their use
privileges suspended or revoked, and disciplinary action taken against
them.
Users granted access to the Internet through the Board's computers
assume
personal responsibility and liability, both civil and criminal, for
uses of the
Internet not authorized by this policy and its accompanying guidelines. The Board designates the Superintendent/designee and building principal as the administrators responsible for initiating, implementing, and enforcing this policy and its accompanying guidelines as they apply to staff members' use of the Network. H.R. 4577, P.L. 106‑554, Children's Internet Protection Act of 2000 47 U.S.C. 254(h), (1), Communications Act of 1934, as amended 20 U.S.C. 6801 et seq., Part F, Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended 18 U.S.C. 2256 18 U.S.C. 1460 18 U.S.C. 2246
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