Common use of Internet Safety Clause in Contracts

Internet Safety. In addition, technology  Must be in silent mode while on school campus  May not be used to cheat on assignments or tests  May only be used to access files on computer or internet sites which are relevant to the classroom curriculum. Games are not permitted. Students acknowledge that:  The school’s network filters will be applied to their connection to the internet and attempts will not be made to bypass them  Bringing on premises or infecting the network with a virus, Trojan, or program designed to damage, alter, destroy or provide access to unauthorised data or information is in violation of Student Acceptable Use Policy/.  Processing or accessing information on school property related to “hacking”, “altering” or bypassing network security policies is in violation of Student Acceptable Use Policy  Waitara High School has the right to collect and examine any device that is suspected of causing problems or was the source of an attack or virus infection  The school has the right to collect devices and inspect files on any device brought onto campus irrespective of if it has been the cause of a problem/attack/virus. This covers devices that may contain pornography/objectionable material obtained offsite and stored on the Student Owned Device.  Files may have to be saved on the C drive of the laptop, a flash drive, an external drive or another media device.  It is the owner’s responsibility for the repair of any malfunctioning/damaged devices. The Waitara High School does not supply technical services for student owned devices.  Personal technology is charged prior to bringing it to school and runs off its own battery while at school. Charging your device will be available on a limited basis and is at the discretion of the classroom teacher.  Teachers will encourage the use of personal digital devices whenever possible and students will be able to use them for homework activities.  Students will use cloud based applications such as Office 365 and OneDrive for file Management and are responsible for ensuring backups are made of these files.  Rules including cyber-safety policies, governing the use of any school-owned digital device will apply to student-owned devices, while they are at school, including adherence to the Copyright Act.

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Samples: Citizenship Student Agreement

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Internet Safety. In additionThere are many sites on the Internet that can be potentially dangerous to minors. To comply with the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), technology these sites are blocked while students are logged on to the District network. The District is committed to extending this protection no matter where the student uses their Chromebook. Therefore, the District enforces the same Internet filtering away from the District network through a proxy. This filtering is very good, however, it is not perfect. We ask that parents and guardians monitor their child’s Internet activity as an additional precaution. General Notebook Computer Rules: Operating System: Students are not allowed to modify or reset Chromebooks to the factory default. Backgrounds, Themes, and Screensavers Must be in silent mode while on school campus  May Inappropriate media may not be used to cheat as a background, theme, or screensaver.  Passwords on assignments or tests  May only be used to access files screensavers and power-on computer or internet sites which are relevant to the classroom curriculum. Games screen are not permittedto be used. Students acknowledge that: The school’s network filters Presence of weapons, pornographic materials, inappropriate language, alcohol, drug and/or gang related symbols or pictures will result in disciplinary actions. Sound  Sound will be applied to their connection to muted at all times unless permission is obtained from the internet teacher for instructional purposes. Earphones are required and attempts will must be used. Deleting Files  Do not delete any folders or files that you did not create or that you do not recognize. Transporting Chromebooks  Chromebooks must be transported in the District provided protective case.  Chromebooks must be shut down and stored in a safe location when not being utilized.  Middle School and High School Chromebooks should not be made to bypass them  Bringing on premises carried in backpacks or infecting the network with a virus, Trojan, or program designed to damage, alter, destroy or provide access to unauthorised data or information is in violation of Student Acceptable Use Policy/.  Processing or accessing information on school property related to “hacking”, “altering” or bypassing network security policies is in violation of Student Acceptable Use Policy  Waitara other bags. High School has Chromebooks can be taken out of their carrying cases, but only for a limited time while at school if the right teacher directs the students to collect and examine any device that is suspected do so for a particular use of causing problems or was the source of an attack or virus infection  The school has the right to collect devices and inspect files on any device brought onto campus irrespective of if it has been the cause of a problem/attack/virus. This covers devices that may contain pornography/objectionable material obtained offsite and stored on the Student Owned Devicecamera.  Files West Elementary Chromebooks must be carried in their protective cases and may have to be saved on the C drive of the laptopcarried in backpacks or other bags. West Elementary Chromebooks, a flash drivehowever, an external drive or another media device.  It is the owner’s responsibility for the repair of any malfunctioning/damaged devices. The Waitara High School does not supply technical services for student owned devices.  Personal technology is charged prior to bringing it to school and runs off its own battery can be transported without their protective cases while at school. Charging your device will be available on school for a limited basis and is at time if the discretion of teacher directs the classroom teacher.  Teachers will encourage the use of personal digital devices whenever possible and students will be able to use them for homework activities.  Students will use cloud based applications such as Office 365 and OneDrive for file Management and are responsible for ensuring backups are made of these files.  Rules including cyber-safety policies, governing the use of any school-owned digital device will apply to student-owned devices, while they are at school, including adherence to the Copyright Actdo so.

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Samples: www.centralr3.org

Internet Safety. In additioncompliance with the Children's Internet Protection Act ("CIPA"), The SAE will implement filtering and/or blocking software to restrict access to Internet sites that have no educational purpose and/or contain child pornography, obscene depictions, or other materials harmful to minors under 18 years of age. The software will work by scanning for objectionable words or concepts, as determined by The SAE. However, no software is foolproof, and there is still a risk an internet user may be exposed to a site containing such materials. A user who accidentally connects to such a site must immediately disconnect from the site and notify a teacher or administrator. If a user sees another user is accessing inappropriate sites, he/she should notify a teacher or administrator immediately. Neither the SAE nor its staff shall be responsible for the failure of any technology  Must protection measures, violations of copyright restrictions, or user mistakes, misuse or negligence. The SAE will implement a mechanism to monitor all minors' online activities, including website browsing, email use, chat room participation and other forms of electronic communications. Such a mechanism may lead to a discovery that a user has violated or may be in silent mode while violating this policy, the disciplinary code or the law. Monitoring is aimed to protect minors from accessing inappropriate matter, as well as help enforce this policy, on the internet. The SAE reserves the right to monitor other users' online activities, and to access review, copy, store or delete any electronic communications or files and disclose them to other school campus  May officials and/or law enforcement as it deems necessary. The Executive Director or designees shall provide age-appropriate instruction regarding safe and appropriate behavior on social networking sites, chat rooms, and other Internet services. Such instruction shall include, but not be used limited to, maintaining the student’s online reputation and ensuring their personal safety by keeping their personal information private, the dangers of posting personal information online, misrepresentation by online predators, how to cheat on assignments report inappropriate or tests  May only be used offensive content or threats, behaviors that constitute cyberbullying, and how to access files on computer respond when subjected to cyberbullying. Students are expected to follow safe practices when using Charter School technology. Students shall not use the Internet to perform any illegal act or internet sites which are relevant to the classroom curriculumhelp others perform illegal acts. Games Illegal acts include, but are not permitted. Students acknowledge that:  The school’s network filters will be applied to their connection to the internet and attempts will not be made to bypass them  Bringing on premises or infecting the network with a viruslimited to, Trojan, or program designed to damage, alter, destroy or provide access to unauthorised data or information is any activities in violation of Student Acceptable Use Policy/.  Processing or local, state, and federal law and/or accessing information on designed to further criminal or dangerous activities. Such information includes, but is not limited to, information that if acted upon could cause damage, present a danger, or cause disruption to the Charter School, other students, or the community. Damaging, debilitating or disabling computers, computer networks or systems through the intentional or overuse of electronic distribution or the spreading of computer viruses or other harmful programs shall be prohibited. Any unauthorized online access to other computers by means of hacking into other computers, downloading hacker tools such as port scanners and password crackers designed to evade restrictions shall also be strictly prohibited. If a student under the age of 18 accesses their The SAE school property related account or the internet outside of school, a parent/guardian must supervise the student's use of the account or Internet at all times and is completely responsible for monitoring the use. Filtering and/or blocking software may or may not be employed to “hacking”screen home access to the internet. Parents/guardians should inquire at the school if they desire more detailed information about the software. Student information shall not be posted unless it is necessary to receive information for instructional purposes, “altering” and only if the student's teacher and parent or bypassing network security policies is in violation of Student Acceptable Use Policy  Waitara High School guardian has the right to collect and examine any device that is suspected of causing problems or was the source of an attack or virus infection  The school has the right to collect devices and inspect files on any device brought onto campus irrespective of if it has been the cause of a problem/attack/virusgranted permission. This covers devices that may contain pornography/objectionable material obtained offsite and stored Users shall not reveal on the Student Owned DeviceInternet personal information about themselves or about other persons.  Files may have to be saved For example, users should not reveal their full names, home addresses, telephone numbers, school addresses, or parents' names on the C drive Internet. Users shall not meet in person anyone they have met on the Internet in a secluded place or a private setting. Users who are under the age of 18 shall not meet in person anyone they have met on the laptopInternet without their parent's permission. In compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act ("COPPA"), a flash driveThe SAE strictly follows the rules and regulations set forth by the Federal Trade Commission and for this reason, an external drive or another media deviceThe SAE emails provided to students under the age of 13 are prohibited from sending and receiving emails outside of The SAE domain.  It is the ownerAll users will abide by The SAE’s responsibility for the repair of any malfunctioning/damaged devices. The Waitara High School does not supply technical services for student owned devices.  Personal technology is charged prior to bringing it to school and runs off its own battery while at school. Charging your device will be available on a limited basis and is at the discretion of the classroom teacher.  Teachers will encourage the use of personal digital devices whenever possible and students will be able to use them for homework activities.  Students will use cloud based applications such as Office 365 and OneDrive for file Management and are responsible for ensuring backups are made of these files.  Rules including cyber-safety security policies, governing the use of any school-owned digital device will apply to student-owned devices, while they are at school, including adherence to the Copyright Act.

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Samples: Acceptable Use Agreement

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Internet Safety. In additionThere are many sites on the Internet that can be potentially dangerous to minors. To comply with the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), technology  Must be in silent mode these sites are blocked while students are logged on school campus  May to the District network. The District is committed to extending this protection no matter where the student uses their Chromebook. Therefore, the District enforces the same Internet filtering away from the District network through a proxy. This filtering is very good, however, it is not perfect. We ask that parents and guardians monitor their child’s Internet activity as an additional precaution. General Notebook Computer Rules: Operating System: Students are not allowed to modify or reset Chromebooks to the factory default. Backgrounds, Themes, and Screensavers • Inappropriate media may not be used to cheat as a background, theme, or screensaver. • Passwords on assignments or tests  May only be used to access files screensavers and power-on computer or internet sites which are relevant to the classroom curriculum. Games screen are not permittedto be used. Students acknowledge that:  The school’s network filters • Presence of weapons, pornographic materials, inappropriate language, alcohol, drug and/or gang related symbols or pictures will result in disciplinary actions. Sound • Sound will be applied to their connection to muted at all times unless permission is obtained from the internet teacher for instructional purposes. Earphones are required and attempts will must be used. Deleting Files • Do not delete any folders or files that you did not create or that you do not recognize. Transporting Chromebooks • Chromebooks must be transported in the District provided protective case. • Chromebooks must be shut down and stored in a safe location when not being utilized. • Middle School and High School Chromebooks should not be made to bypass them  Bringing on premises carried in backpacks or infecting the network with a virus, Trojan, or program designed to damage, alter, destroy or provide access to unauthorised data or information is in violation of Student Acceptable Use Policy/.  Processing or accessing information on school property related to “hacking”, “altering” or bypassing network security policies is in violation of Student Acceptable Use Policy  Waitara other bags. High School has Chromebooks can be taken out of their carrying cases, but only for a limited time while at school if the right teacher directs the students to collect and examine any device that is suspected of causing problems or was the source of an attack or virus infection  The school has the right to collect devices and inspect files on any device brought onto campus irrespective of if it has been the cause of do so for a problem/attack/virus. This covers devices that may contain pornography/objectionable material obtained offsite and stored on the Student Owned Device.  Files may have to be saved on the C drive particular use of the laptopcamera. • West Elementary Chromebooks must be carried in their protective cases and may be carried in backpacks or other bags. West Elementary Chromebooks, a flash drivehowever, an external drive or another media device.  It is the owner’s responsibility for the repair of any malfunctioning/damaged devices. The Waitara High School does not supply technical services for student owned devices.  Personal technology is charged prior to bringing it to school and runs off its own battery can be transported without their protective cases while at school. Charging your device will be available on school for a limited basis and is at time if the discretion of teacher directs the classroom teacher.  Teachers will encourage the use of personal digital devices whenever possible and students will be able to use them for homework activities.  Students will use cloud based applications such as Office 365 and OneDrive for file Management and are responsible for ensuring backups are made of these files.  Rules including cyber-safety policies, governing the use of any school-owned digital device will apply to student-owned devices, while they are at school, including adherence to the Copyright Actdo so.

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Samples: mo50010876.schoolwires.net

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