Network and Internet Acceptable Use Agreement Sample Contracts

STAFF NETWORK AND INTERNET ACCEPTABLE USE AND SAFETY AGREEMENT
Network and Internet Acceptable Use Agreement • February 27th, 2012

To access the Network/Internet through the District's computers/network, staff members, defined as any Network/Internet user under the supervision of the site manager or within a manager's site responsibility, including Non-Brevard Public Schools employees, must sign and return this Agreement before accessing the District Network.

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Norman Public Schools NETWORK AND INTERNET ACCEPTABLE USE AGREEMENT
Network and Internet Acceptable Use Agreement • August 20th, 2021

The Norman Public Schools Instructional Resources Policy 5002 and accompanying Regulations will govern all of the District’s computer systems and Internet services accessed by all technology users. The term “Users,” refers to all technology users and is defined as all staff, students, and individuals provided access to the network. Users will comply with current requirements regarding responsible use of the system and network.

Network and Internet Acceptable Use Agreement for Students
Network and Internet Acceptable Use Agreement • July 7th, 2005

This Network includes the Internet, which is a global information and communication network that provides a tremendous opportunity to bring previously unimaginable education and information opportunities to our students. The Internet is, however, a public space. As is true with all public spaces, there is a potential that students may come in contact with potentially harmful or inappropriate material or people. Therefore use of the Internet by students necessarily raises concerns about safety and security.

STAFF NETWORK AND INTERNET ACCEPTABLE USE AND SAFETY AGREEMENT
Network and Internet Acceptable Use Agreement • April 5th, 2023

To access the Network/Internet through the District’s computers/network, staff members, defined as any Network/Internet user under the supervision of the site manager or within a manager’s site responsibility, including Non-Brevard Public Schools employees, must sign and return this Agreement before accessing the District Network.

Central Virginia Governor's School for
Network and Internet Acceptable Use Agreement • March 6th, 2020

The Central Virginia Governor’s School (CVGS) network and Internet services are designed to enhance student learning by supporting instructional activities within the school and by providing students with access to the resources available on the Internet. Through our Internet connections, students can search libraries for information on research topics, download data to use in their research, and communicate with scientists, political leaders and other students around the world. Through the access we grant students to Google Drive and Google Apps, students are able to organize and store their files securely off-site and participate in numerous meaningful educational activities. Because of its enormous size, the educational potential of the Internet is boundless, and the continuous creation of new and more powerful Internet applications holds great promise for students as well. However, with such great potential for education also comes potential for abuse.

North Adams Student Network & Internet Acceptable Use and Safety Agreement
Network and Internet Acceptable Use Agreement • September 22nd, 2023

Access to the North Adams Community Schools’ network, including the Internet, is provided solely for educational purposes and research. Use of these resources is a privilege, not a right. Inappropriate use or failure to comply with the Corporation’s computer/devices use policies and guidelines may result in suspension or denial of that privilege (in addition to other disciplinary consequences).

Network and Internet Acceptable Use Agreement
Network and Internet Acceptable Use Agreement • May 6th, 2021

The Central Virginia Governor’s School (CVGS) network and Internet services are designed to enhance student learning by supporting instructional activities within the school and by providing students with access to the resources available on the Internet. Through our Internet connections, students can search libraries for information on research topics, download data to use in their research, and communicate with scientists, political leaders and other students around the world. Through the access we grant students to Google Drive and Google Apps, students are able to organize and store their files securely off-site and participate in numerous meaningful educational activities. Because of its enormous size, the educational potential of the Internet is boundless, and the continuous creation of new and more powerful Internet applications holds great promise for students as well. However, with such great potential for education also comes potential for abuse.

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Network and Internet Acceptable Use Agreement • October 11th, 2013
Atkinson County School System Network and Internet Acceptable Use Agreement for Employees
Network and Internet Acceptable Use Agreement • June 5th, 2019

The Atkinson County School System recognizes that the Internet is a valuable educational tool and student access to the school network is consistent with the goal of promoting excellence in education. The school system's vision is to provide an environment that will enable our students to become technologically literate and life-long learners. The Atkinson County School System has state of the art technology including access to high speed Internet in the schools. As a result, the opportunities for resource sharing, collaboration, communication, intellectual challenges, critical thinking, and creative growth will be greatly improved.

STUDENT NETWORK AND INTERNET ACCEPTABLE USE AND SAFETY AGREEMENT
Network and Internet Acceptable Use Agreement • April 30th, 2013 • Bremen

Advances in Internet technology and other related technologies continue to alter the ways in which information is accessed, communicated, and transferred in society. Such changes drive the need for educators to adapt their means and methods of instruction, and the way they approach student learning. However, access to the incredible quantity of information available through the Internet brings with it certain unique challenges and responsibilities. This Network and Internet Use and Safety Agreement has been adopted by the district to inform students, and their parents, about the expected responsibilities while using the District’s

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