Technology Acceptable Use Policy Sample Contracts

GARCES MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL 2022-2023 IPAD USER AGREEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • January 4th, 2024

The focus of the Technology program at Garces Memorial High School is to provide tools and resources to the 21st Century Learner. Excellence in education requires that technology is seamlessly integrated throughout the educational program. Increasing access to technology is essential in today’s world. The individual use of iPads and other technological devices is a way to empower students to maximize their full potential and to prepare them for college and the workplace.

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TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY STUDENT USER AGREEMENT
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • August 17th, 2023

The Kyrene School District provides students with a variety of technology resources, which includes electronic devices, software, and means of electronic communication. The District believes the resources available through the Internet offer significant opportunities for teaching and learning; however, the Internet must be used in a responsible manner. While the District provides protection from harmful material through the use of filtering software, the teacher and the student have the ultimate responsibility for using the Internet according to District guidelines and policy. Details of the user agreement shall be discussed with each potential user. When the signed agreement is returned to the school, the user will be permitted use of technology resources. Additional information regarding technology use in Kyrene can be found in the Family Handbook.

Technology Acceptable Computer System and Network Resource Use and Responsibility Policy Agreement Regulation
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • July 23rd, 2012

Please read the following carefully before signing this document. This is a legally binding agreement and must be signed before you will be given access to any Williamsburg-James City County Public School’s technology resource. This agreement is in compliance with state and national telecommunications regulations.

Northside Christian School
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • October 22nd, 2020

This document shall constitute Northside Christian School’s Technology Acceptable Use Policy for students, staff, and other users. This policy applies to all users who access the network either on-site or remotely. A copy of this policy is available to students, their parents/guardians, and staff members.

Thomas Wolsey Ormiston Academy Technology Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) Academy workforce agreement
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • September 9th, 2023

Policy type Statutory, OAT template mandatory Author Les Leese Approved by James Miller, June 2021 Release date July 2021 Next release date June 2022 Description of changes ▪ Minor grammatical changes▪ Highlighting and underlining key words

STUDENT AGREEMENT
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • August 29th, 2023

This section is to be read by students and discussed with their parents or guardian. Both parent and students must sign this document and return to the school office by Friday, September 8th.

Clark-Pleasant Community School Corporation
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • February 2nd, 2021

This Acceptable Use Policy is intended to promote responsible use and protect students and the school corporation from liability resulting from any misuse of the school-issued device. Technology, on or off-campus, must be used in accordance with the mission and philosophy of Clark-Pleasant Community School Corporation as well as the rules stated in the Student Handbook. These rules apply to all school computers, all school-provided electronic devices wherever used, all uses of school servers, and Internet access and networks regardless of how they are accessed. Teachers may set additional requirements for use in their respective classes.

Benton County School District Technology Acceptable Use Policy (TAUP) Agreement Signature Page
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • August 12th, 2021

This form must be filled out and signed by the parent or guardian of each student (or employee for faculty and staff) for each device assigned to the student or employee.

Meadow ISD Technology Acceptable Use Policies & Procedures
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • July 26th, 2021

The policies, procedures, and information within this document apply to all district-owned Technology used at Meadow ISD, including any other device considered by the administration to come under this policy. Individuals or teams of teachers may set additional requirements for use in their classroom.

Acceptable Use Policy Agreement
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • November 29th, 2021
Technology Acceptable Use Policy Elementary Student Agreement
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • December 10th, 2020

Stockbridge Community Schools (SCS) has developed a Technology Acceptable Use Policy for the Internet, school networks, computers and related equipment. Access and use of these is a privilege for the user.

Computer Workstation, Network, and Internet Agreement for STUDENTS
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • August 8th, 2017

The use of the district’s computer network, the Internet and e-mail is a privilege being extended to staff, students, and community members. The following guidelines will apply to all individuals using school district computers.

• STUDENT TECHNOLOGY AUP ACCESS AGREEMENT
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • October 28th, 2020
Christ the Redeemer Catholic School
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • November 14th, 2022
Student Network/Internet User Agreement
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • June 10th, 2021

Acceptable uses of technology are devoted to activities which support teaching and learning. The following is our agreement with K-5 students concerning the use of technology in the elementary school setting.

Technology Acceptable Use Policy and User Agreement 2022-2023
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • February 26th, 2022

We believe that technology is a vital means to assist those who carry out the educational ministry of th e school. We are pleased to offer our students access to our computer network, including access to the Internet. To gain access to the Internet, all students under the age of 18 must obtain parental permission and must sign and return this form to school. Access to the Internet will enable students to explore thousands of libraries, databases, and bulletin boards while exchanging messages with Internet users throughout the world. We believe that the benefits to students from access to the Internet, in the f orm of information resources and opportunities for collaboration, exceed any disadvantages.

Christ the Redeemer Catholic School Technology Acceptable Use Policy Faculty and Staff User Agreement
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • July 23rd, 2018

Faculty and volunteers, please review the Technology Acceptable Use Policy, the Faculty and Volunteer Addendum and the Parent and Student Addendum. When complete, please check the appropriate boxes and fill out the form below. Thank you.

Student/Parent Agreement Form Grades K – 5
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • December 20th, 2006
Please return page 3 of this agreement, signed by the student and parent, to your teacher.
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • August 22nd, 2024

The Tarkington Independent School District provides many technology resources for student use. This agreement defines appropriate use and prohibited activities when using these technology resources. Every student is expected to follow all of the standards outlined below, as well as those provided verbally by the staff, and to always display excellent citizenship and ethical behavior. In accepting this agreement, students acknowledge the following rules and conditions:

Student Network/Internet/Email User Agreement
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • June 10th, 2021

Acceptable uses of technology are devoted to activities which support teaching and learning. Listed below is our agreement with students in grades 6-8 concerning the use of technology in the school setting:

Agreement to Adhere to PSD Technology Acceptable Use Policy
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • December 9th, 2022

By signing this Acceptable Use Policy I acknowledge the importance of personal responsibility in adhering to these policies. If I am a student, my parents have explained to me the contents of this policy. I understand and agree to comply with this district and school policy and procedures and their supporting Administrative Regulations.

Student Network/Internet/Email User Agreement
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • June 10th, 2021

Acceptable uses of technology are devoted to activities which support teaching and learning. Listed below is our agreement with students in grades 9-12 concerning the use of technology in the school setting:

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Student Agreement
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • January 6th, 2015

Union County/College Corner Joint School District provides technology tools for the benefit of its staff and students. Students are responsible for good behavior on school computer networks just as they are in a classroom or school hallway. Communications on the network are often public in nature. General school rules for behavior and communications apply. Simply, access to the network services and support of those services will be provided to students who agree to act in a considerate manner.

Clark-Pleasant Community School Corporation
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • November 10th, 2022

This Technology Acceptable Use Policy is intended to promote responsible use and protect students and the school corporation from liability resulting from any misuse of the school-issued device.

Acceptable Use Policy Agreement
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • January 7th, 2024
Technology Acceptable Use Policy Student Agreement & Parent Permission Form
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • August 3rd, 2017

Students will have many opportunities to access technology resources at Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic School. Students are expected to use technology in a safe and responsible manner. Refer to the Family Handbook for the full requirements of Technology Acceptable Use Policy.

Consolidated Acknowledgement Form
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • August 9th, 2021

I, as a student at Holly Area Schools, acknowledge that I have read, understand, and will abide by the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP). I agree to be responsible for and abide by all terms of this agreement. I understand that should I commit any violation, my privileges may be revoked, school disciplinary action and/or appropriate legal action may be taken. I understand that my access to and use of the school's technology is subject to such limitations as may be established by the administrators of the system and may be changed from time to time.

Staff Technology Acceptable Use Policy
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • June 14th, 2019

This agreement is between the David Douglas School District and its employees from the date of electronic signature through June 30th, 2020. This is a year long agreement. The user agrees to immediately return all equipment and associated peripherals upon change of employment status.

Contract
Technology Acceptable Use Policy • December 14th, 2021
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