Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement Sample Contracts

Diocese of Wilmington
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • October 11th, 2020

Ministry in a virtual setting must reflect the same principles as those in face-to-face ministry. All technology-oriented activity performed in the execution of ministry to, with, and for young people must be in full compliance with the ethical and moral standards of the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington and its program for safe environments, For the Sake of God’s Children. This Technology Agreement is an abbreviation of full policies, found in Technology in Ministry: An Addendum to Ethical Standards for Church Personnel, 2016. Your signature indicates agreement with full AUP Policy found in www.CDOW.org/FSGC.

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ACCEPTABLE USE OF TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENT, COPPA COMPLIANCE FORM
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • December 4th, 2020
Diocese of Wilmington Catholic Schools Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • September 4th, 2013

Access to technology is integral to the educational mission and purpose of our institution. These policies address the appropriate use of technology provided by the school and personally owned technological devices. This Technology Agreement is an abbreviation of full policies. For full policies, please refer to the Catholic Schools Office Acceptable Use of Technology: Student Edition.

LYONS TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 204 ACCEPTABLE USE OF TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENT (AUTA)
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • August 12th, 2021

Electronic networks, including the Internet, are a part of the District’s instructional program and serve to promote educational excellence by facilitating resource sharing, innovation, and communication.

Central Valley Central School District Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • August 27th, 2013

Access to the computer network is available to students, teachers and staff at the Central Valley Central School District. The goal in providing this service is to promote educational excellence in schools by facilitating resource sharing, innovation, and communication.

Diocese of Wilmington Catholic Schools Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • June 29th, 2011

Access to technology is integral to the educational mission and purpose of our institution. These policies address the appropriate use of technology provided by the school and personally owned technological devices. This Technology Agreement is an abbreviation of full policies. For full policies, please refer to the Catholic Schools Office Acceptable Use of Technology: Student Edition.

Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement 9th-12th grade Regulations
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • May 11th, 2016

The Chromebook, charger, and bag that have been issued to each Renwick USD 267 high school student are the property of Renwick USD 267. This Chromebook is on loan and must be used in accordance with the following guidelines. Student and parent/guardian must agree to the following:

ACCEPTABLE USE OF TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENT
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • July 19th, 2017

The purpose of this Employee Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement (“Agreement”) is to ensure a safe and appropriate environment for all employees and students. Pursuant to Board Policy (“BP”) 4040, this Agreement notifies staff about the acceptable ways in which District Technology may be used at Coast Unified School District (“District”) and how all technology may be used without violating student privacy laws. The District recognizes and supports advances in technology and provides an array of technology resources for employees to use to enhance the learning environment, facilitate resource sharing, encourage innovation and to promote communication. While these technologies provide a valuable resource to the District, it is important that employees’ use of technology be appropriate for District purposes.

Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • November 7th, 2016

A student will be given rights to the following resources when she and her parent/guardian sign this Acceptable Use Agreement document.

ACCEPTABLE USE OF TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENT
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • July 13th, 2021

This Student Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement, incorporates the use of School accepted digital devices (laptops and tablets) and online services provided by St Euphemia College. This Agreement also includes cyber safety expectations and is to be read in conjunction with the School’s Student Welfare, Child Protection, Communications Technology and the Anti-Bullying Policy and Procedures.

Contract
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • February 25th, 2020
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement Student/Parent Acknowledgement
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • July 16th, 2013

STUDENTS: I have read and will abide by the iPad Acceptable Use Agreement of Central Wisconsin Christian. I further understand that any violation of the agreement is unethical and may constitute a criminal offense. Should I commit any violation, my access privileges may be revoked and school disciplinary action and/or appropriate legal actions may be taken.

Acceptable Use of Technology Student Agreement
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • October 7th, 2020

Upper Canada College is committed to providing a high level of information technology resources and facilities in order to provide a secure and effective learning environment.

2019/20 Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement for all Staff and Governors
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • July 20th, 2020

• I understand that it is a criminal offence to use a school technology system for a purpose not permitted by its owner. I will use only the approved, secure school email system for any school business.

Contract
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • April 23rd, 2013
La Mesa-Spring Valley School District Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement for Students
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • August 20th, 2015

Introduction - La Mesa-Spring Valley School District believes that access to technology in school gives students greater opportunities to learn, engage, communicate, and develop skills that will prepare them for work, life, and citizenship. We are committed to helping students develop the technology and communication skills that are necessary to support their future success. Therefore, we believe all students should have access to technology tools when they act in a safe, responsible, courteous and legal manner. The District Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement outlines the guidelines and behavior that students are expected to follow when using school technologies or when using personally owned devices on the school campus. If you do not want your child to use particular District/school technologies that are available, please notify the school in writing.

Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • September 6th, 2018
ACCEPTABLE USE OF TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENT: STUDENT/PARENT ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • January 6th, 2024
CEHD Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • June 18th, 2015
IMAGINE SCHOOLS ACCEPTABLE USE OF TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENT
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • July 22nd, 2023

Imagine Schools provides students and employees with technology resources, including computing facilities, local area networks, Internet access, and e-mail addresses.

Dear Parents/Guardians,
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • September 3rd, 2020

At Brookes Westshore, we strive to use our environment as a tool and a canvas for learning and action. As part of this mission, we believe in using technology in a responsible and safe manner.

Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement Including Internet Use & Safety: Student
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • July 5th, 2019

The District provides access to technology, including Internet access to enhance the instruction of its students and achieve the goals established by the District Board of Education and the Ohio Department of Education. This Agreement is established to promote the use of technology, including Internet access in a manner that leads to a safe and worthwhile educational experience for all. Therefore, the District is committed to providing teaching on Internet safety.

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Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • October 9th, 2024

The purpose of this agreement is to ensure that students at St Anthony's School use technology resources in an appropriate manner. We are committed to creating an environment that supports the safe use of technology as well as the development of key skills required for the safe use of technology at home and in the future.

Houghton Elementary School
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • May 18th, 2017
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement Grades 4-12 Parents and Students:
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • August 7th, 2013

The Sayreville School District believes that all students should have access to technology when they act in a responsible, efficient, courteous and legal manner. Internet access and other online service, available to student and teachers, offer a multitude of global resources. Our goal in providing these services is to enhance the educational development of our students. All school Internet use is filtered and monitored.

Contract
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • December 11th, 2019

Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement for Learners and Parents / Carers Name of learner: When using the UTC’s computer systems and accessing the internet through the college Wi-Fi (from any device), I will not:• Use them for a non-educational purpose• Use them without an adult being present, or without an adult’s permission• Attempt to violate the IT security systems including the uploading of, or attempted download of any software not approved by the UTC• Access any inappropriate websites• Access social networking sites (unless a teacher has expressly allowed this as part of a specific learning activity)• Use chat rooms• Open any attachments in external emails, or follow any links in external emails, without first checking with a teacher• Use any inappropriate language when communicating, including in emails• Share my password with others or log in to the UTC network using someone else’s details• Share my personal information (including my name, address or telephone number) to anyone

St. Joseph’s Catholic Primary School Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement for all Visitors
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • November 5th, 2020

To ensure that visitors are fully aware of their responsibilities when using information systems and when communicating with pupils, they are asked to sign this Acceptable Use Agreement. All visitors are expected to adhere to the contents at all times.

Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • November 22nd, 2024

The Rockaway Township School District (RTSD) values the use of Technology as an integral, ubiquitous medium in which all learning is communicated. The RTSD engages in a partnership with the community in regard to the use of technology both within the limits of the schools, and subsequent home use of its technology, school accounts, and services. The RTSD will continue to provide secure, reliable, and accessible technology and technology related services to the extent that is economically feasible, while the end users (staff, students, and parents) ensure responsible, conscientious, ethical use and communication with those same resources.

SIDE BY SIDE CHARTER SCHOOL
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • September 10th, 2015

All students of Side by Side Charter School must have an appropriately signed Student and Parent/Guardian Agreement on file with the school before they are allowed access to school technology resources (such as the internet). All users must agree to follow the school’s policies, regulations and procedures.

Parent and student compliance and/or consent with this agreement is mandatory.
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • December 12th, 2019

Havergal College maintains a network established for educational purposes. The School has a dual approach for providing technology for student use:

Diocese of Wilmington Acceptable Use of Technology Church Personnel Agreement
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • August 2nd, 2020

Ministry in a virtual setting must reflect the same principles as those in face-to-face ministry. All technology- oriented activity performed in the execution of ministry to, with, and for young people must be in full compliance with the ethical and moral standards of the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington and its program for safe environments, For the Sake of God’s Children. This Technology Agreement is an abbreviation of full policies, found in Technology in Ministry: An Addendum to Ethical Standards for Church Personnel.

Diocese of Wilmington Catholic Schools Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • August 16th, 2013

address the appropriate use of technology provided by the school and personally owned technological devices. This Technology Agreement is an abbreviation of full policies. For full policies, please refer to the Catholic Schools Office Acceptable Use of Technology: Student Edition.

ACCEPTABLE USE OF TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENT AND STUDENT DECLARATION 2020-2021
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • May 4th, 2020

This declaration must be reviewed and signed by both the student and their parent/guardian in order for any student to use a school computer or to use their own personal electronic device in school.

Acceptable use of Technology Agreement, 2021 Primary Students
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • February 5th, 2021

The use of technology at Medowie Christian School is a privilege, not a right. This Student Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement incorporates the use of all digital devices (e.g. laptops, mobile phones, tablets, e-readers etc.) and all online services provided by Medowie Christian School (MCS). This Agreement also includes cyber safety expectations and is to be read in conjunction with the MCS Care Management and Anti-Bullying Policy.

2nd-5th Grade Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement
Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement • February 3rd, 2021

The technology system for Hill Country Christian School of Austin includes access to computers and computer support equipment (printers, scanners, projectors, etc.), the network resources and the Internet. The opportunity to use this equipment comes with many responsibilities for both the student and the parent/guardian. The most basic responsibilities presume that the students agree to:

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