Student Agreement for Internet Access and Related Technology Use Sample Contracts

STUDENT AGREEMENT FOR INTERNET ACCESS AND RELATED TECHNOLOGY USE
Student Agreement for Internet Access and Related Technology Use • May 22nd, 2013

The Catholic Schools Office of the Diocese of Joliet and St. Philip the Apostle School support the use of technology in the instructional program through individual computer workstations, notebooks/tablets, lab networks, school-wide networks, school owned handheld devices, the Internet, including Web 2.0

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STUDENT AGREEMENT FOR INTERNET ACCESS AND RELATED TECHNOLOGY USE
Student Agreement for Internet Access and Related Technology Use • August 14th, 2020

The Catholic Schools Office of the Diocese of Joliet and the Cathedral of St. Raymond School hereinafter (the “School”) support the use of technology in the instructional program through internet capable devices, digital equipment, and electronic communication and associated technology services collectively referred to as (“Technology Resources”) as a means to facilitate learning and teaching in a digital world.

STUDENT AGREEMENT FOR INTERNET ACCESS AND RELATED TECHNOLOGY USE
Student Agreement for Internet Access and Related Technology Use • August 21st, 2019

The Catholic Schools Office of the Diocese of Joliet and St. Joseph School support the use of technology in the instructional program through internet capable devices and digital equipment (sometimes collectively referred to as “Technology Resources”), as a means to facilitate learning and teaching in an interconnected digital world.

STUDENT AGREEMENT FOR INTERNET ACCESS AND RELATED TECHNOLOGY USE
Student Agreement for Internet Access and Related Technology Use • July 6th, 2017

The Catholic Schools Office of the Diocese of Joliet and St. Irene School hereinafter (the “School”) support the use of technology in the instructional program through internet capable devices, digital equipment, and electronic communication and associated technology services collectively referred to as (“Technology Resources”) as a means to facilitate learning and teaching in a digital world.

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