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Summersville School Acceptable Usage Policy
For Access to Electronic Networks
Purpose
The Summersville School
Board of Education Supports the use of the Internet and other computer
networks in the district’s instructional program in order to facilitate
learning and teaching through interpersonal communications, access to
information, research and collaboration.
The use of network
facilities shall be consistent with the curriculum adopted by the
Summersville School District as well as the varied instructional needs,
learning styles, abilities and developmental levels of students.
Authority
The electronic
information available to students and staff does not imply endorsement of
the content by the school district, nor does the district guarantee the
accuracy of information received on the Internet. The district shall not be
responsible for any information that may be lost, damaged or unavailable
when using the network or for any information that is retrieved via the
Internet.
The school district
shall not be responsible for any unauthorized charges or fees resulting from
access to the Internet by students, faculty or staff.
The district reserves
the right to log network use and to monitor fileserver space utilization by
district users, while respecting the privacy rights of district users.
The Board establishes
that use of the Internet is a privilege, not a right; inappropriate,
unauthorized, and illegal use will result in the cancellation of those
privileges and possible appropriate disciplinary action.
Responsibility
The district shall make
every effort to ensure that this educational resource is used responsibly by
students and staff. Administrators, teachers and staff have a professional
responsibility to work together and to help students develop the
intellectual skills necessary to discriminate among information sources, to
identify information appropriate to their age and developmental levels, and
to evaluate and use the information to meet their educational goals.
Students and staff have
the responsibility to respect and protect the right of every other user in
the district and on the Internet.
The building
administrator shall have the authority to determine what is inappropriate
use, and his/her decision is final.
Guidelines
Network accounts will be
used only by the authorized user of the account for his/her authorized
purpose. All communications and information accessible via the network
should be assumed to be private property and shall not be disclosed.
Network users shall respect the privacy of other users on the system.
Prohibitions
Students and staff are
expected to act in a responsible, ethical and legal manner in accordance
with district policy, accepted rules of network etiquette, and federal and
State law. Specifically, the following uses are prohibited.
1.
Use of the network to facilitate illegal activity.
2.
Use of the network for commercial or for-profit purposes.
3.
Use of the network for non-work or non-school related work.
4.
Use of the network for product advertisement or political lobbying.
5.
Use of the network for hate mail, discriminatory remarks, and
offensive or inflammatory communication.
6.
Unauthorized or illegal installation, distribution, reproduction or
use of copyrighted materials.
7.
Use of the network to access obscene or pornographic material.
8.
Use of inappropriate language or profanity on the network.
9.
Use of the network to transmit material likely to be offensive or
objectionable to recipients.
10.
Use of the network to intentionally obtain or modify files,
passwords, and data belonging to other users.
11.
Impersonation another user, anonymity or pseudonyms.
12.
Use of network facilities for fraudulent copying, communications or
modification of materials in violation of copyright laws.
13.
Loading or use of unauthorized games, programs, files or other
electronic media.
14.
Use of the network to disrupt the work of other users.
15.
Destruction, modification, or abuse of network hardware and
software.
16.
Quoting personal communications in a public forum without the
original author’s prior consent.
Security
System security is
protected through the use of passwords. Failure to adequately protect or
update passwords could result in unauthorized access to personal or district
files. To protect the integrity of the system, the following guidelines
will be followed:
1.
Employees and students shall not reveal their passwords to another
individual.
2.
Users are not to use a computer that has been logged in under another
student’s or teacher’s name and/or password.
3.
Any user identified as a security risk or having a history of
problems with other computer systems may be denied access to the network.
Safety
To the greatest extent
possible, users of the network will be protected from harassment or unwanted
or unsolicited communication. Any network user who receives threatening or
unwelcome communications shall immediately bring them to the attention of a
teacher or administrator.
Network users shall not
reveal personal addresses or telephone numbers to other users on the
network.
Consequences for Inappropriate Use
The network user shall
be responsible for damages to equipment, systems and software resulting from
deliberate or willful acts.
Illegal use of the
network, intentional deletion or damage to files of data belonging to
others, copyright violations or theft of services will be reported to the
appropriate legal authorities for possible prosecution.
General rules for
behavior and communications apply when using the Internet, in addition to
the stipulations of this policy. Loss of access and other disciplinary
actions shall be consequences for inappropriate use.
Vandalism will result in
cancellation of access privileges. Vandalism is define as any malicious
attempt to harm or destroy hardware, software, data of another user,
Internet or other networks. This includes but is not limited to the
uploading or creation of computer viruses.
Copyright
The illegal use of
copyrighted software by students and staff is prohibited. Any copyrighted
software uploaded to or from the network shall be subject to “fair use”
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