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Ashurst Wood Primary School Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement This policy and agreement has been sourced from the Judicium collection of GDPR policies. The Little School with a Big Heart Updated April 21 Review Date Summer Term 2 2022 ACCEPTABLE USE...
Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • May 2nd, 2021

This policy applies to staff members and governors, and all users of the School’s ICT systems are expected to read and understand this policy. To confirm acceptance of the policy, users will sign an Acceptable Use Agreement which is attached to this policy. Breach of this policy may result in disciplinary action.

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Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement for Pupils and Parents/Carers
Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • October 6th, 2023

The internet and other digital technologies are a rich source of information and an essential part of 21st century life for education, business and social interaction. Internet access is an entitlement for pupils who show a responsible and mature approach to its use. The school has a duty to provide pupils with quality internet access as part of their learning experience and we do this with the understanding that rules are clear and understood by all.

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Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • December 8th, 2021

This policy applies to staff members and governors, and all users of the School’s ICT systems are expected to read and understand this policy. To confirm acceptance of the policy, users will sign an Acceptable Use Agreement which is attached to this policy. Breach of this policy may result in disciplinary action.

ICT Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement Document Classification: Student Agreement Version: 2.1 Date: 28 May 2020
Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • June 3rd, 2020

Plenty Valley Christian College desires that students are safe, responsible and ethical users of digital technologies. We believe that explicitly teaching students about safe and responsible online behaviours is essential, and is best taught in partnership with parents/guardians. We request that parents/guardians work with us and encourage this behaviour at home.

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Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • September 16th, 2021

• School systems and users are protected from accidental or deliberate misuse that could put the security of the systems and people using them at risk

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Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • July 8th, 2014

Warren Township Schools (WTS) encourages the use of technology to further its educational mission and to facilitate effective, leading edge educational practices. It is the general policy that all technology resources are to be used in a responsible, efficient, ethical and legal manner.

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Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • February 18th, 2022

The internet and other digital technologies are a rich source of information and an essential part of 21st century life for education, business and social interaction. Internet access is an entitlement for pupils who show a responsible and mature approach to its use. The school has a duty to provide students with quality internet access as part of their learning experience and we do this with the understanding that rules are clear and understood by all.

ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY AND AGREEMENT
Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • December 6th, 2018

This policy applies to staff members and governors, and all users of the School’s ICT systems are expected to read and understand this policy. To confirm acceptance of the policy, users will sign an Acceptable Use Agreement which is attached to this policy. Breach of this policy may result in disciplinary action.

ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY AND AGREEMENT
Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • April 3rd, 2024

The purpose of the Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement is to inform and guide you about the standards we have established for appropriate and acceptable access and use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) associated with our school.

ICT Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement Document Classification: Student Agreement Version: 2.0 Date: 25 November 2019
Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • November 26th, 2019

Plenty Valley Christian College desires that students are safe, responsible and ethical users of digital technologies. We believe that explicitly teaching students about safe and responsible online behaviours is essential, and is best taught in partnership with parents/guardians. We request that parents/guardians work with us and encourage this behaviour at home.

Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement
Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • July 7th, 2020

The Trust recognises and believes that ICT and the internet are excellent tools for learning and communication that can be used to enhance the curriculum, challenge students, promote collaborative working and support creativity and independence. Using ICT to interact socially and share ideas can benefit everyone in the school community, but it is important that the use of the internet and ICT is seen as a responsibility and that students use it appropriately and practise good e-safety.

Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement for APS / AS PeerPlace, AGTrak and DARTS (only) For Access to Information Systems Owned or Maintained by the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS)
Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • March 1st, 2019

The User ID and Password assigned provides access to an Information System (hereafter referred to as System) operated through the DARS. The level of access granted to a user is based on the work the user will be performing in the System supported by the user's individual position description. As a user of a System operated through the DARS, I understand, acknowledge, and agree to the following:

Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement
Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • December 6th, 2017

The User ID and Password assigned provides access to an Information System (hereafter referred to as System) operated through the DARS. The level of access granted to a user is based on the work the user will be performing in the System supported by the user's individual position description. As a user of a System operated through the DARS, I understand, acknowledge, and agree to the following:

Computer Network and
Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • July 7th, 2020

Issueno Author Date written Approved by Board Comments 1 C Burt 01.09.17 30.01.18 2 J Goodwin June 2020 Agenda: 07.07.20 Reviewed with Noel Sweeney,Network Director

Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement
Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • October 23rd, 2018
One copy of this agreement must be completed by each Student participating in the program.
Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • April 28th, 2015
School District of Black River Falls
Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • June 11th, 2018

Students in the Black River Falls School District have access to and may use the District computer systems and the Internet. Student use of technology is considered a crucial part of the learning process. We encourage our students to utilize these resources in order to promote educational excellence in our schools. Using District technology gives our students the chance to develop the resource sharing, innovation and communication skills which will be essential to life and work in the 21st century.

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Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • February 22nd, 2021

The computer network at Seaford North Primary School has been provided for us to use as a tool in the classroom program. We are able to use the computers to gather information from all around the world.

COMPUTER NETWORK AND INTERNET ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY AND AGREEMENT
Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • June 3rd, 2011

The Penta Career Center is pleased to make available access to interconnected computer systems within the Career Center and its satellite locations and to the internet for the purpose of productivity, research, curriculum delivery, professional development activities and electronic storage in the pursuit of learning. The Penta Career Center Board of Education has policies which govern the access and use of computer and network systems. This Acceptable Use Policy is a guideline for use and a contractual agreement between the end user of said systems and the Board of Education. All end users of said systems must take responsibility for appropriate and lawful use of their access. Misuse under the guidelines of this document may result in loss of privilege to use computer systems, the network and/or internet access and may result in disciplinary action under Board Policy and/or the governing code of conduct.

ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY AND AGREEMENT
Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • December 3rd, 2020

This policy is called: ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY AND AGREEMENT It applies to: All students and parents/ carers of studentsattending Bolder Academy Person responsible for its revision: Business Manager Status: Statutory Published on: The Academy Website Approval by: Governing Board or Delegated Committee Review frequency: Every 2 years Date of approval: November 2020 Date of next approval: November 2022

Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement for APS / AS PeerPlace, AGTrak and DARTS (only) For Access to Information Systems Owned or Maintained by the
Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • February 26th, 2019

The User ID and Password assigned provides access to an Information System (hereafter referred to as System) operated through the DARS. The level of access granted to a user is based on the work the user will be performing in the System supported by the user's individual position description. As a user of a System operated through the DARS, I understand, acknowledge, and agree to the following:

Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement
Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • September 7th, 2010

The Newark City Schools is pleased to make available access to interconnected computer systems within the district and to the Internet for the purpose of productivity, research, curriculum delivery, professional development activities, and electronic storage in the pursuit of learning. The District Board of Education has policies which govern the access and use of computers and network systems. This Acceptable Use Policy is a guideline for use and a contractual agreement between the end user of said systems and the Board of Education. All end users of said system must take responsibility for appropriate and lawful use of their access. Misuse under the guidelines of this document may result in loss of privilege to use the computer systems, the network, and/or Internet access and may result in disciplinary action under Board Policy and/or the governing code of conduct.

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Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement
Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement • November 28th, 2011
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