Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement Sample Contracts

Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • March 24th, 2016
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Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement Form
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • August 5th, 2016

As a student of the Adair County School District, I have read and have had explained to me by my teacher the Student Acceptable Use Policy for the Adair County School District. I will abide by the terms of this policy. I understand that violation of this policy will result in my loss of access to technology resources, including Internet and e-mail and may result in further disciplinary or legal action, as determined by school officials.

Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • April 23rd, 2021

New technologies have become integral to the lives of children and young people in today’s society, both within schools and in their lives outside school. The internet and other digital information and communications technologies are powerful tools, which open up new opportunities for everyone. These technologies can stimulate discussion, promote creativity and stimulate awareness of context to promote effective learning. Young people should have an entitlement to safe internet access at all times.

The Nassau County School District
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • August 3rd, 2016

By signing this document, you, the student, are indicating that you have read and understand the terms and conditions set forth in the Student Acceptable Use Policy relating to the use of the school district digital network and Internet. In addition, you are acknowledging that any violation of these terms could result in the termination of your account, revocation of your computer access, and/or other disciplinary actions.

St Illtyd Primary School e-safety policy
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • February 6th, 2017

Please share and discuss this agreement with your child. Their class teacher will also go through the main points with them.

Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement Template
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • April 20th, 2016

Gaining students’ and parents’ agreement to the e-Safety Rules is important and will require management. Many schools obtain this at the same time as checking the home and emergency contact details once each year. To ensure clarity, the e-Safety Rules appropriate to the age of the pupil could be included with a letter to parents. Exemplar e-safety posters have been included at the end of this document. It is important to start from the assumption that ICT and Internet use is every day and essential for every child’s education. The agreement between parents and the school could include a phrase such as: New technologies have become integral to the lives of children and young people in today’s society, both within schools and in their lives outside school. The internet and other digital information and communications technologies are powerful tools, which open up new opportunities for everyone. These technologies can stimulate discussion, promote creativity and stimulate awareness of c

Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement – for younger students
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • September 20th, 2017
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • July 8th, 2020

This acceptable use agreement is intended to ensure that young people will be responsible users and stay safe whilst using the internet and other digital technologies for educational purposes.

STUDENT ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY AGREEMENT And‌
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • August 12th, 2022

After reading the attached summary of the Pendleton County Schools policies, please complete this form to indicate that you agree with the terms and conditions of those policies. The signatures of both student and parent/guardian are mandatory before Internet access may be granted to the technology platforms available to students and instructors within the school system. Use of these resources must be in support of education and/or research or for school business, support of the West Virginia Content Standards and Objectives and be in accordance with all Pendleton County Board of Education policies and SBP 2460 Educational Purposes and Acceptable use of Electronic Resources, Technologies and the Internet.

Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement (KS1) - How I will stay safe when I use the computers or iPads in school:
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • February 3rd, 2023

All pupils use computer facilities including internet access as an essential part of learning, as required by the National Curriculum. Both pupils and their parents/carers are asked to sign below to show that our ICT Safety rules have been understood and agreed.

Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • April 29th, 2013

• All use of the Internet must be in support of education, research and consistent with the purposes of Lower Moreland Township School District Policy No. 815

Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • July 21st, 2015

We are pleased to offer the Lincoln County Public Schools students access to the World Wide Web and other electronic networks. We believe that the advantages afforded by the rich, digital resources available today through the World Wide Web outweigh any disadvantage. However, access is a privilege, not a right, and carries with it responsibilities for all involved. Misuse means any violation of this agreement or any other use that is not included in the agreement but has the effect of harming another or his or her property.

Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • August 17th, 2007

The School District of Greenville County provides computer, network, email, and Internet access to students as part of the learning environment. While these systems have the power to deliver a huge number of resources to our classrooms, their ability to serve students depends on the responsible and ethical use of them by every student.

Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement/User Agreement Clinton County R-III School District
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • July 29th, 2016
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement Form
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • August 6th, 2018

As a student of the Adair County School District, I have read and have had explained to me by my teacher the Student Acceptable Use Policy for the Adair County School District. I will abide by the terms of this policy. I understand that violation of this policy will result in my loss of access to technology resources, including Internet and e-mail and may result in further disciplinary or legal action, as determined by school officials.

Seneca Falls CSD Gr. 3-12 Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • October 3rd, 2019
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement (KS2) - Safe Use of ICT Equipment in School
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • February 3rd, 2023

All pupils use computer facilities including internet access as an essential part of learning, as required by the National Curriculum. Both pupils and their parents/carers are asked to sign below to show that our ICT Safety rules have been understood and agreed

Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • May 17th, 2024

Digital technologies have become integral to the lives of children and young people, both within school and outside of school. These technologies are powerful tools, which open up new opportunities for everyone. These technologies can stimulate discussion, promote creativity and stimulate awareness of context to promote effective learning now and in the future.

Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • August 15th, 2022

The School District of Greenville County has developed a computer network that connects all schools to each other, the District Office, and the Internet. “Acceptable use” of this network is the use that is consistent with the instructional goals of the District. The District takes precautions by using filtering software to keep inappropriate Internet sites out of the classroom. Electronic teaching and learning tools and online access are designed to support your education.

STUDENT ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY & AGREEMENT
Student Acceptable Use Policy & Agreement • April 17th, 2021

• that students will be responsible users and stay safe while using the internet and other digital technologies for educational, personal and recreational use.

Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement Form This form relates to the Student Acceptable Use Policy, to which it is attached.
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • June 9th, 2021

Please complete the sections below to show that you have read, understood and agree to the rules included in the Student Acceptable Use Policy. If you do not sign and return this agreement, access will not be granted to Academy IT systems.

BETTER TOGETHER - EVERYONE, EVERYDAY.
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • June 11th, 2024

Please read the attached Winchester School District's Internet Acceptable Use Policy carefully and discuss it with your child. If you do not wish for your child to have internet access, please inform the school in writing. Please address those requests to the principal of your child's school. The school will allow the student to use our computer system, including internet access, unless we hear from you that you do not want your child to have access to our computers at school.

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STUDENT ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY AGREEMENT FORM
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • May 20th, 2017

After reading the York School District One acceptable use policy, complete this form to indicate that you agree with the terms and conditions outlined. The signatures of both the student and parent/legal guardian are mandatory before access may be granted to the Internet.

Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement Form
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • August 18th, 2020

A “student-issued device” is defined as anything that is dedicated or assigned to a particular student. All students in Grades 5 through 8 of the Charles DeWolf Middle School are issued a Chromebook computer for their educational use. It is our belief that if reasonable precautions and care are taken in the use of the Chromebook, the Chromebook should not experience physical damage. However, there is the possibility that a student’s Chromebook may be lost, stolen or damaged. Should that occur, the student’s parent/guardian shall be fully liable for any damage or loss occurring to the equipment during the period of its use.

STUDENT USER CONTRACT 2016-2017
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • June 8th, 2016

After reading the Student Acceptable Use Policy, please read and sign the following contract completely and legibly. The signature of a parent or guardian is required for direct access for all students. I have read the Pendleton County Schools Network Student Acceptable Use Policy. I understand and will abide by the stated Terms and Conditions. I further understand that violation of the regulations is unethical and may constitute a criminal offense. Should I commit any violation, my access privileges may be revoked; school disciplinary action may be taken and/or appropriate legal action.

STUDENT ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY AGREEMENT (PRIMARY/JUNIOR)
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • June 10th, 2019
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • August 22nd, 2012

The School District of Greenville County provides computer, network, e-mail, and Internet access to students as part of the learning environment. While these systems have the power to deliver a huge number of resources to our classrooms, their ability to serve students depends on the responsible and ethical use of them by every student.

Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement Form
Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • March 21st, 2024

Please complete the sections below to show that you have read, understood and agree to the rules included in the Student Acceptable Use Policy. If you do not sign and return this agreement, access will not be granted to Academy IT systems.

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