NETWORK/ INTERNET ACCEPTABLE USE AGREEMENTNetwork/Internet Acceptable Use Agreement • May 24th, 2022
Contract Type FiledMay 24th, 2022Pinellas County Schools use computers to support learning and to enhance instruction. Computer networks in the schools allow students and staff to interact with many computers. The Internet, a network of networks, allows people to interact with hundreds of thousands of networks and computers. Internet access is now available to designated stu- dents in Pinellas County Schools. This resource offers vast, diverse, and unique resources to students that will allow them to communicate with people from around the world, visit electronic libraries, perform research on a variety of sub- jects, and participate in special projects with students from all points on the globe. The goal in providing this service is to promote educational excellence in schools by facilitating resource sharing, innovation, and communication. This technology will benefit all students as they prepare for work in a global marketplace.
Network/Internet Acceptable Use Agreement for StudentsNetwork/Internet Acceptable Use Agreement • November 28th, 2017
Contract Type FiledNovember 28th, 2017Your child has the opportunity to receive an electronic network account or access, and needs your permission to do so. Among other advantages, your child will be able to collaborate, engage and learn from digital resources through the Internet and other electronic information systems and networks. Internet allows your child to share information, learn concepts and research subjects. These are significant learning opportunities to prepare your child for the future.
NETWORK/ INTERNET ACCEPTABLE USE AGREEMENTNetwork/Internet Acceptable Use Agreement • May 24th, 2022
Contract Type FiledMay 24th, 2022Pinellas County Schools use computers to support learning and to enhance instruction. Computer networks in the schools allow students and staff to interact with many computers. The Internet, a network of networks, allows people to interact with hundreds of thousands of networks and computers. Internet access is now available to designated stu- dents in Pinellas County Schools. This resource offers vast, diverse, and unique resources to students that will allow them to communicate with people from around the world, visit electronic libraries, perform research on a variety of sub- jects, and participate in special projects with students from all points on the globe. The goal in providing this service is to promote educational excellence in schools by facilitating resource sharing, innovation, and communication. This technology will benefit all students as they prepare for work in a global marketplace.
PINELLAS COUNTY SCHOOLS NETWORK/INTERNET ACCEPTABLE USE AGREEMENTNetwork/Internet Acceptable Use Agreement • March 26th, 2020
Contract Type FiledMarch 26th, 2020Pinellas County Schools use computers to support learning and to enhance instruction. Computer networks in the schools allow students and staff to interact with many computers. The Internet, a network of networks, allows people to interact with hundreds of thousands of networks and computers. Internet access is now available to designated students in Pinellas County Schools, this resource offers vast, diverse. and unique resources to students that will allow them to communicate with people from around the world, visit electronic libraries, perform research on a variety ot subjects, and participate in special projects with students from all points on the globe. The goal in providing this service is to promote educational excellence in schools by facilitating resource sharing, innovation, and communication. This technology will benefit all students as they prepare for work in a global marketplace.
NETWORK & INTERNET ACCEPTABLE USE AGREEMENTNetwork & Internet Acceptable Use Agreement • August 9th, 2018
Contract Type FiledAugust 9th, 2018The Network & Internet Acceptable Use Agreement provides the rules for student use of the Port Lincoln High School’s Information & Communication Technology systems. The use of computers at the Port Lincoln High School is a privilege and not a right. Both the Network and the Internet have been provided to assist students with their learning.
HILLSDALE COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICTNetwork/Internet Acceptable Use Agreement • January 6th, 2017
Contract Type FiledJanuary 6th, 2017The purpose of this agreement is to provide Network (Electronic Mail and Electronic Bulletin Board) and Internet access, hereinafter referred to as Network, for educational purposes to the staff and students. As such, this access will (1) assist in the collaboration and exchange of information, (2) increase productivity, efficiency and effectiveness of employees/students, and (3) enhance information gathering and communication skills. The use of District and/or Network resources is for the purpose of support of the instructional/administrative programs and operations, telecommunications, general information. The intent of this agreement is to ensure that the Employee/Student will comply with all Network and Internet acceptable use policies approved by the District. In exchange for the use of the Hillsdale County Intermediate School District (or, Hillsdale County ISD or, HCISD) resources, I understand and agree to the following:
NETWORK/INTERNET ACCEPTABLE USE AGREEMENT FOR STUDENTS 2021-2022Network/Internet Acceptable Use Agreement • July 8th, 2021
Contract Type FiledJuly 8th, 2021As part of our commitment to a well-rounded, high-quality educational experience, Bremerton School District provides safe, filtered Internet access, online resources, and digital devices for our students at all grade levels. Use of these resources requires users to act responsibly, ethically, and in accordance with the Bremerton School District Acceptable Use Policy (http://bit.ly/BSDAUP). Although the District provides a filtered and supervised setting, there can be no guarantee that all material accessed has educational value. No filtering system is perfect. This places a certain amount of responsibility and self-discipline on the student to follow District guidelines. It is important that you and your child read and discuss the Acceptable Use Policy. Inappropriate use will result in the loss of the privilege to use these educational tools, and other disciplinary action if appropriate. We also reserve the right to review e-mail sent or received on the district system to improve stude