Student Technology Responsible Use Agreement Sample Clauses

Student Technology Responsible Use Agreement. The Student Technology Responsible Use Agreement can be accessed through the following link, xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ruae. If you prefer a hard copy of the agreement, please contact your school’s office. Acknowledgement of Receipt & Agreement I have received, read, understand, and agree to abide by this Agreement, BP 4040 - Student Use of Technology and other applicable laws and District policies and regulations governing the use of District Technology. I understand that there is no expectation of privacy when using District Technology or when using my personal electronic device for use of District Technology. I further understand that any violation may result in revocation of user privileges, disciplinary action, and /or appropriate legal action. Student Signature Date Parent or Legal Guardian Acknowledgment If the student is under 18 years of age, a parent/guardian must also read and sign the Agreement. As the parent/guardian of the above-named student, I have read, understand and agree that my child shall comply with the terms of the Agreement. By signing this Agreement, I give permission for my child to use District Technology and/or access the school’s computer network and Internet. I understand that, despite the District’s best efforts, it is impossible for the school to restrict access to all offensive and controversial materials. I agree to release from liability, indemnify, and hold harmless the school, District, and District personnel against all failure of any technology protection measures used by the District. Further, I accept full responsibility for supervision of my child’s use of his/her access account if and when such access is not in the school setting. Parent Name (Please Print) Parent Signature Date
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Student Technology Responsible Use Agreement. The Ontario- Montclair School District is providing students access to the District’s electronic network. The purpose of the network is to assist in preparing students for success in career and college readiness by providing them with electronic access to a wide range of information. The district network and technology devices have been given to students as tools to promote educational excellence, innovation, and communication for students and staff. This document (hereinafter, referred to as “Agreement”) applies to ALL students accessing the OMSD electronic network, all resources and tools made available through the network such as student email, google classroom, district provided hotspots, and all devices connected to the network, including the use of Personal Devices on District property that are connected to the District network.

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