435 Acceptable Use and Internet Safety
Technology Acceptable Use Policy and Internet/Network Safety Regulation for Students and Staff
Statement of Purpose
The purpose of providing Internet and network access in schools is to the Focus mission.
Terms of Agreement
In order for students and staff to be allowed access to a school computer system, computer network, and the Internet, parents and students or staff must sign and return the consent form.
Rules for Internet/Network Usage
Focus is providing access to their computer systems, computer networks, and the Internet for educational and work-related purposes to foster 21st-century thinking skills and encourage responsible digital citizenship. Focus utilizes safety measures regarding access to the Internet through District computers. These safety measures include the use of a software-filtering program that restricts students’ and staff’s access to material harmful to minors, as defined in 47 C.F.R.
54.520(a)(4).
The use of the computer network and Internet is a privilege, not a right. Internet access is monitored by eSchool Consultants, Inc Technology Department. A user who violates this agreement shall, at a minimum, have his or her access to the network and Internet terminated and is subject to further disciplinary action by the Executive Director or eSchool Consultants, Inc.
- The Focus network has not been established as a public access service or a public forum. Focus has the right to place reasonable restrictions on the material accessed or posted through the system. Students and staff are expected to follow such restrictions and the law in the use of the network.
- Students and staff may not use the Focus network for financial or commercial gain or any illegal activity.
- The Focus network may not be used for political lobbying, partisan political activity or other political activity prohibited by law. For purposes of this policy, “political lobbying” does not include (a) communication with other users of the Focus network concerning matters related to the operation of the District or (b) legislative or administrative advocacy on behalf of Focus by those authorized by the Board of Education or Executive Director.
- Respecting Resource Limits: Focus network will be used only for work-related purposes. However, brief limited personal use that does not interfere with the use of system resources or an employee’s performance of his or her job duties may be permitted.
- Network and Internet access is provided as a tool for education. Focus reserves the right to monitor, inspect, copy, review and store at any time and without prior notice any and all usage of the computer network and Internet access and any and all information transmitted or received in connection with such usage. All such information files shall be and remain the property of Focus, and no user shall have any expectation of privacy regarding such materials.
Accordingly, regulations for participation by anyone on the Internet and network shall include but not be limited to the following:
Internet Safety
- The use of any devices to circumvent Focus implemented content filtering is strictly prohibited.
- No user is permitted to knowingly or inadvertently load or create a computer virus or load any software that destroys files and programs, confuses users, or disrupts the performance of the system.
- No third party software will be installed without written approval from the Director of Information Technology at eSchool Consultants, Inc.
- DO NOT SHARE YOUR USER IDENTIFICATION OR PASSWORD AND DO NOT POST THEM IN A VISIBLE LOCATION.
- Do not use another person’s accounts or passwords or provide your User Identification or Password to another person.
- Technology protection measures may be disabled only by Information Technology Management (ITM) during adult computer usage to enable internet access for research or other lawful purposes.
- Do not participate in hacking/cracking activities or any form of unauthorized access to other computers, networks, or information systems.
Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying, an electronic act of bullying is defined as a situation when a person is tormented, threatened, harassed, humiliated, embarrassed or otherwise targeted using text messaging, email, instant messaging, or posting text or images by means of an electronic act. Any cyberbullying, harassment, or intimidation is strictly prohibited. If a student or staff member is found to have engaged in cyberbullying, disciplinary action will be taken, including possible student suspension. If anyone believes he/she is the victim of cyberbullying, it is important to not respond. Instead, the situation should be reported to a staff member, such as a teacher, academic advisor, director, or other person of authority. Additionally, students are encouraged to notify school staff if they suspect another student is being victimized.
Student Instruction
Focus will provide developmentally appropriate instruction to students regarding Internet safety and cyberbullying as part of the District’s curriculum.
Basic Internet and Network Etiquette & Safety Rules
- Be polite and respectful. Use appropriate language and graphics.
- Do not use the network or Internet access to make, distribute, or redistribute jokes, stories, or other material, which is based on slurs or stereotypes relating to race, gender, ethnicity, age, nationality, religion, sexual orientation or disability.
- All students and Focus employees must adhere to copyright laws of the United States (P.L. 94-553) and the Congressional Guidelines that delineate it regarding software, authorship and copying information. Do not download copyrighted material or software without the permission of the owner.
- Focus policies on “Plagiarism/Cheating” and “Harassment/Intimidation” apply to Internet and network conduct.
- Students may not sell or buy anything over the Internet. Staff purchases must be for educational purposes only.
- Do not transmit or access obscene, pornographic or other inappropriate material; notify your teacher or administrator if you receive such material.
- The use of the Internet and network for any illegal activity is prohibited. Illegal activities include: (a) tampering with computer hardware, software or data, (b) unauthorized entry into computers and files (hacking), (c) knowledgeable vandalism or destruction of equipment, and (d) deletion of computer files. Such activity is considered a crime under state and federal law. Do not use the network or Internet to send messages relating to or in any way supporting illegal activities such as the sale or use of drugs or alcohol; support of criminal or gang activity; threats, intimidation or harassment of any other person.
Social Networks/Chat Rooms/E-Mail
For personal safety:
- Never post personal information, such as full name, social security number, address, telephone number, bank or credit card number, or photographs, or post such information about any other person.
- Assume that anything posted on the Internet is permanent and cannot be removed upon request.
- Never agree to meet in person, someone met on a social networking site or chat room.
- Violating the conditions of State and Federal law dealing with students and employees’ rights to privacy, including unauthorized disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal information can result in discipline up to and including expulsion for students and termination for staff.
- Never use profanity, obscenity or other language, which may be offensive to another user or intended to harass, intimidate or bully other users.
- Never use Focus computers to access personal social networking websites for non educational purposes.
- Never repost/forward personal communication without the author’s prior consent.
● Never send or forward chain letters or “spam” to a large group of users. - Storage of “unauthorized personal files” including pictures, jokes, videos, games and other recreational software on district technology is prohibited.
Warranties and Liabilities
Focus makes no guarantee that the functions or the services provided by or through the Focus network will be error-free or without defect. Focus will not be responsible for any damage suffered, including but not limited to, loss of data or interruptions of service. Focus is not responsible for the accuracy or quality of the information obtained through or stored on the system. Focus will not be responsible for financial obligations arising through the authorized or unauthorized use of the Focus network.
Due Process
- Focus will cooperate fully with local, state, or federal officials in any investigation related to any illegal activities conducted through the Focus network.
- In the event there is a claim that indicates a violation of the eSchool Consultants, Inc./Focus Learning Academy and Focus North High School’s Technology Acceptable Use Policy has occurred in using the Focus network, the accused will be provided with an opportunity to be heard in the manner set forth in the laws, school policies, regulations, rules and/or applicable collective bargaining agreements.
- Any violation of the Technology Acceptable Use Policy can result in discipline up to and including expulsion for students and termination for staff.