Student Acceptable Internet, Technology, Computer Use Agreement Sample Contracts

Student Acceptable Internet, Technology, Computer Use Agreement: Grades 4 and 5
Student Acceptable Internet, Technology, Computer Use Agreement • September 11th, 2017

Student use of the internet, computers, and other technology at Green Mountain School is allowed and encouraged only when it is part of the educational program and objectives of the school. In grades 4 and 5, students begin to have increased access to the internet and computers as a part of their school program. This increased computer access requires students to learn to be responsible users of technology.

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Student Acceptable Internet, Technology, Computer Use Agreement
Student Acceptable Internet, Technology, Computer Use Agreement • August 30th, 2022

Student use of the internet, computers, and other technology at Green Mountain School is allowed and encouraged only when it is part of the educational program and objectives of the school. Student access to computers and the internet varies with the age of the student. In Kindergarten through grade 2, students have limited access and are highly supervised. In grades 3-5, students are closely supervised, but begin to have independent access for research and other school purposes. In grades 6 through 8, students are given more independence to use computer resources in support of their learning. This increased computer access requires students to be responsible users of technology. Students will be issued a school-owned email account and online access to Microsoft programs to be used for school-related purposes only.

Student Acceptable Internet, Technology, Computer Use Agreement: Grades 6-8
Student Acceptable Internet, Technology, Computer Use Agreement • January 4th, 2017

Student use of the internet, computers, and other technology at Green Mountain School is allowed and encouraged only when it is part of the educational program and objectives of the school. In grades 6-8, students may be allowed greater access to the internet and computers as a part of their middle school program. This increased computer access requires students to be responsible users of technology.

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