Internet Usage Policy
Internet Policy Privileges for Users: Faculty, Staff, Students, Board Members, and all other Employees
These privileges will be revoked at any time and disciplinary action may be taken if anyone is found to be using any technology contrary to the guidelines outlined in this document. Computers, network equipment and related hardware, and district technology is considered an extension of school property and the Code of Conduct applies. Allen Park Public Schools reserves the right to check, search, and/or examine district/personal computers and all other technological equipment and/or storage media. Misuse will be reported to the school principal, direct supervisor or Superintendent for disciplinary actions and referral to civil authorities when appropriate.
Access to the network, Internet and other district technology is a user's privilege to be used to facilitate diversity and personal growth in technology skills, information gathering skills, and communication skills within the educational objectives of the Allen Park Public Schools' curriculum.
Users have the privilege of using some of the following methods of retrieving information: World Wide Web Browser (WWW), file transfer protocol (FTP), telnet, electronic mail (e-mail) and other Internet-based protocols in compliance with the Allen Park Code of Conduct. Users will observe copyright and other laws while on-line and when using software, images and text.
The above policy includes, but is not limited to, the below responsibilities for each user:
1. To adhere to the Allen Park Code of Conduct guidelines.
2. To use the computer and Internet access only as an educational resource.
3. To accept the responsibility for all material sent, received, created, printed or stored:
- to monitor all material received electronically.
- to practice good judgment and appropriate language usage in compliance with the Allen Park Code of Conduct when sending and receiving information.
- to ensure any information received does not contain pornographic material or other inappropriate information.
- to not distribute or reproduce chain-mail, advertisements or other non-educational materials.
- to ensure the validity of information before passing it along.
- to immediately report any instances of pornographic material, inappropriate information, or files that are potentially dangerous to Allen Park Public Schools: this includes, but is not limited to, the network,computers, data files, programs, people, and school property.
- to not download, upload, copy, send or receive any copyrighted software.
- to not download, upload, send, or receive pornographic material, inappropriate text files, or files dangerous to the integrity of the network.
4. To request permission from the technology facilitator before subscribing to any services, news groups or lists.
5. To report all violations of system security either observed or detected.
6. To not download, install or delete software (or data files) without permission from the technology facilitator.
7. To properly use copyrighted software, images or text from diskette, CD- ROM, the Internet or other sources.
8. To keep passwords private and to not provide passwords for others to use.
9. Remote networks can tell connections and/or e-mail is originating at Allen Park Public Schools and users will represent the District accordingly.
10. Data files, documents, digital images, e-mail and voicemail that reside on the network, computers and other district equipment are the property of Allen Park Public Schools and individuals designated by the Superintendent have the authority to search and access information electronically. *
The official version of the Computer Network, Internet and Technology Acceptable Use Policy is included in the District Code of Conduct Manual for Faculty, Staff, Students, Board Members and all other Employees.
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These privileges will be revoked at any time and disciplinary action may be taken if anyone is found to be using any technology contrary to the guidelines outlined in this document. Computers, network equipment and related hardware, and district technology is considered an extension of school property and the Code of Conduct applies. Allen Park Public Schools reserves the right to check, search, and/or examine district/personal computers and all other technological equipment and/or storage media. Misuse will be reported to the school principal, direct supervisor or Superintendent for disciplinary actions and referral to civil authorities when appropriate.
Access to the network, Internet and other district technology is a user's privilege to be used to facilitate diversity and personal growth in technology skills, information gathering skills, and communication skills within the educational objectives of the Allen Park Public Schools' curriculum.
Users have the privilege of using some of the following methods of retrieving information: World Wide Web Browser (WWW), file transfer protocol (FTP), telnet, electronic mail (e-mail) and other Internet-based protocols in compliance with the Allen Park Code of Conduct. Users will observe copyright and other laws while on-line and when using software, images and text.
The above policy includes, but is not limited to, the below responsibilities for each user:
1. To adhere to the Allen Park Code of Conduct guidelines.
2. To use the computer and Internet access only as an educational resource.
3. To accept the responsibility for all material sent, received, created, printed or stored:
- to monitor all material received electronically.
- to practice good judgment and appropriate language usage in compliance with the Allen Park Code of Conduct when sending and receiving information.
- to ensure any information received does not contain pornographic material or other inappropriate information.
- to not distribute or reproduce chain-mail, advertisements or other non-educational materials.
- to ensure the validity of information before passing it along.
- to immediately report any instances of pornographic material, inappropriate information, or files that are potentially dangerous to Allen Park Public Schools: this includes, but is not limited to, the network,computers, data files, programs, people, and school property.
- to not download, upload, copy, send or receive any copyrighted software.
- to not download, upload, send, or receive pornographic material, inappropriate text files, or files dangerous to the integrity of the network.
4. To request permission from the technology facilitator before subscribing to any services, news groups or lists.
5. To report all violations of system security either observed or detected.
6. To not download, install or delete software (or data files) without permission from the technology facilitator.
7. To properly use copyrighted software, images or text from diskette, CD- ROM, the Internet or other sources.
8. To keep passwords private and to not provide passwords for others to use.
9. Remote networks can tell connections and/or e-mail is originating at Allen Park Public Schools and users will represent the District accordingly.
10. Data files, documents, digital images, e-mail and voicemail that reside on the network, computers and other district equipment are the property of Allen Park Public Schools and individuals designated by the Superintendent have the authority to search and access information electronically. *
The official version of the Computer Network, Internet and Technology Acceptable Use Policy is included in the District Code of Conduct Manual for Faculty, Staff, Students, Board Members and all other Employees.
Printable Version