Common use of Technology Acceptable Use Policy Clause in Contracts

Technology Acceptable Use Policy. The Stoneham Public School system provides technology and internet access to students and staff to support educational excellence and enhance our curriculum. Use of school computers and online access is a privilege provided to students and staff. Information sent and received using the Stoneham Public Schools wide area fiber network and online computers, and all hardware/software provided or installed by the Stoneham Public Schools is considered the property of the Stoneham Public Schools and is subject to review at the discretion of school administration. In the event that a review shows improper use, appropriate action will be taken with the individual(s) in accordance with school disciplinary policy, copyright law and/or Federal and State law. Staff members are advised that certain improper use may result in required reporting to the Massachusetts Department of Education, Bureau of Educator Licensure. Examples of inappropriate or improper use include but are not limited to:  Causing damage to computer technology equipment  Altering computers or network equipment configurations  Loading personal non-school purchased software onto a computer  Hacking into other's folders or work files on a password protected server  Using printer material for non-school business  Use of computers and internet unrelated to intended educational use  Downloading files for personal use, unrelated to proper educational use  Use of school technology for personal gain or commercial use  Use of computers for spam, advertising or political use  Non-educational chat room or instant messaging use  Use of an online computer to transmit, receive or display pornography; racially offensive or harassing messages; profanity; sexually explicit material; or threatening, defamatory, or other improper, socially unacceptable files  Downloading or transmitting materials in violation of State, Federal and Copyright law The Stoneham Public School system is not responsible for materials acquired using school computers. Periodically, the Stoneham Public Schools will make determinations on whether new uses of technology remain consistent with this acceptable use practice. STONEHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS SECRETARY – PERFORMANCE EVALUATION NAME DATE OF REPORT ASSIGNMENT SCHOOL RATING SCALE 1 – Exceeds Requirements Performance consistently exceeds expectations and requirements. 2 – Meets Requirements Performance consistently meets expectations and requirements.

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Samples: Repayment Agreement

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Technology Acceptable Use Policy. The Stoneham Public School system provides technology and internet access to students and staff to support educational excellence and enhance our curriculum. Use of school computers and online access is a privilege provided to students and staff. Information sent and received using the Stoneham Public Schools wide area fiber network and online computers, and all hardware/software provided or installed by the Stoneham Public Schools is considered the property of the Stoneham Public Schools and is subject to review at the discretion of school administration. In the event that a review shows improper use, appropriate action will be taken with the individual(s) in accordance with school disciplinary policy, copyright law and/or Federal and State law. Staff members are advised that certain improper use may result in required reporting to the Massachusetts Department of Education, Bureau of Educator Licensure. Examples of inappropriate or improper use include but are not limited to: Causing damage to computer technology equipment Altering computers or network equipment configurations Loading personal non-school purchased software onto a computer Hacking into other's folders or work files on a password protected server Using printer material for non-school business Use of computers and internet unrelated to intended educational use Downloading files for personal use, unrelated to proper educational use Use of school technology for personal gain or commercial use Use of computers for spam, advertising or political use Non-educational chat room or instant messaging use Use of an online computer to transmit, receive or display pornography; racially offensive or harassing messages; profanity; sexually explicit material; or threatening, defamatory, or other improper, socially unacceptable files Downloading or transmitting materials in violation of State, Federal and Copyright law The Stoneham Public School system is not responsible for materials acquired using school computers. Periodically, the Stoneham Public Schools will make determinations on whether new uses of technology remain consistent with this acceptable use practice. STONEHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS SECRETARY Stoneham Public Schools Cafeteria Worker PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Performance Evaluation NAME DATE OF REPORT ASSIGNMENT SCHOOL RATING SCALE 1 – Exceeds Requirements Performance consistently exceeds expectations and requirements. 2 – Meets Requirements Performance consistently meets expectations and requirements.

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Samples: stonehamteachers.files.wordpress.com

Technology Acceptable Use Policy. The Stoneham Public School system provides technology and internet access to students and staff to support educational excellence and enhance our curriculum. Use of school computers and online access is a privilege provided to students and staff. Information sent and received using the Stoneham Public Schools wide area fiber network and online computers, and all hardware/software provided or installed by the Stoneham Public Schools is considered the property of the Stoneham Public Schools and is subject to review at the discretion of school administration. In the event that a review shows improper use, appropriate action will be taken with the individual(s) in accordance with school disciplinary policy, copyright law and/or Federal and State law. Staff members are advised that certain improper use may result in required reporting to the Massachusetts Department of Education, Bureau of Educator Licensure. Examples of inappropriate or improper use include but are not limited to:  Causing damage to computer technology equipment  Altering computers or network equipment configurations  Loading personal non-school purchased software onto a computer  Hacking into other's folders or work files on a password protected server  Using printer material for non-school business  Use of computers and internet unrelated to intended educational use  Downloading files for personal use, unrelated to proper educational use  Use of school technology for personal gain or commercial use  Use of computers for spam, advertising or political use  Non-educational chat room or instant messaging use  Use of an online computer to transmit, receive or display pornography; racially offensive or harassing messages; profanity; sexually explicit material; or threatening, defamatory, or other improper, socially unacceptable files  Downloading or transmitting materials in violation of State, Federal and Copyright law The Stoneham Public School system is not responsible for materials acquired using school computers. Periodically, the Stoneham Public Schools will make determinations on whether new uses of technology remain consistent with this acceptable use practice. STONEHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS SECRETARY – PERFORMANCE EVALUATION NAME DATE OF REPORT ASSIGNMENT SCHOOL RATING SCALE 1 – Exceeds Requirements Performance consistently exceeds expectations and requirements. 2 – Meets Requirements Performance consistently meets expectations and requirements.law

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Samples: www.doe.mass.edu

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Technology Acceptable Use Policy. The Stoneham Public School system provides technology and internet access to students and staff to support educational excellence and enhance our curriculum. Use of school computers and online access is a privilege provided to students and staff. Information sent and received using the Stoneham Public Schools wide area fiber network and online computers, and all hardware/software provided or installed by the Stoneham Public Schools is considered the property of the Stoneham Public Schools and is subject to review at the discretion of school administration. In the event that a review shows improper use, appropriate action will be taken with the individual(s) in accordance with school disciplinary policy, copyright law and/or Federal and State law. Staff members are advised that certain improper use may result in required reporting to the Massachusetts Department of Education, Bureau of Educator Licensure. Examples of inappropriate or improper use include but are not limited to: Causing damage to computer technology equipment Altering computers or network equipment configurations Loading personal non-school purchased software onto a computer Hacking into other's folders or work files on a password protected server Using printer material for non-school business Use of computers and internet unrelated to intended educational use Downloading files for personal use, unrelated to proper educational use Use of school technology for personal gain or commercial use Use of computers for spam, advertising or political use Non-educational chat room or instant messaging use Use of an online computer to transmit, receive or display pornography; racially offensive or harassing messages; profanity; sexually explicit material; or threatening, defamatory, or other improper, socially unacceptable files Downloading or transmitting materials in violation of State, Federal and Copyright law The Stoneham Public School system is not responsible for materials acquired using school computers. Periodically, the Stoneham Public Schools will make determinations on whether new uses of technology remain consistent with this acceptable use practice. STONEHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS SECRETARY – PERFORMANCE EVALUATION NAME DATE OF REPORT ASSIGNMENT SCHOOL RATING SCALE 1 – Exceeds Requirements Performance consistently exceeds expectations and requirements. 2 – Meets Requirements Performance consistently meets expectations and requirements.law

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Samples: stonehamteachers.files.wordpress.com

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