Acceptable Use of Internet and E-Mail Resources
Dear Parent,
Our children live in a global and digital world – a
world changed by technology and new ideas about how we communicate with
one another. In the Saint Paul Public Schools, we realize that
students must develop the skills that will allow them to be successful
in this digital world. For this reason, we have decided to
provide students the use of the Internet, email, and computer access as
a privilege.
Disclaimers
As required by federal law, the district uses Internet filtering
software to prevent access to sites that may be controversial,
inappropriate, or may contain advertising. However, even with
these measures, it is impossible to totally control what students may
encounter. It is important that students be responsible users of
the Internet and use district network resources appropriately.
Also, students should expect only limited privacy in the contents of personal files on the school district’s system.
Rights and Privileges
The student user has the privilege to access (within the limits of
these Restrictions and Sanctions) the Internet,
instructional-networked resources, email and computers provided by the
Saint Paul Public Schools. The student's network account provides for
personal storage space on Saint Paul Public Schools email and file
servers. These resources should be treated as a student locker -
- old files should be thrown away to save space and to help students
manage their papers. Additionally, It is important
that students keep passwords secure and private.
Restrictions
The following are unacceptable use of these privileges:
- Gaining unauthorized or inappropriate access to the district’s technology resources.
- Interfering with the ability of students/staff members to use the district’s technology resources.
- Activities resulting in the loss of a student/staff member’s work.
- Distributing material that may slow or block the voice, video and data networks.
- Distributing or collecting obscene, abusive or threatening
material via telephone, video, electronic mail, the Internet or other
means.
- Using technology resources for commercial, political or profit-making enterprises.
- Engaging in any illegal act, including violation of copyright laws.
- Posting private information about another person.
Sanctions
Violations of the district’s Information Technology Usage Policy or
unacceptable use of these tools could result in the loss of access to
electronic resources. Additional disciplinary action may be determined
at the building and/or classroom level and when appropriate, law
enforcement agencies may be involved. Parents also have the right
to refuse to permit their child(ren) to use Internet and/or
e-mail services while attending school in Saint Paul Public
Schools.
Parent or Guardian – Please read and sign:
As the parent or guardian of this student, I have read the school
district’s policies relating to acceptable use of the Internet and
other district information technology resources and I prefer that he/she do not have access to the following tools:
________________________________
Student Name – Please Print
I DO NOT want the district to issue an e-mail account for my child.
I DO NOT give permission for my child to use information on the Internet.
I DO NOT give permission for my child to use a computer.
____________________________________________________________
Parent or Guardian’s Name – Please Print
Signature _________________________________ Date: _____________
Please return this form to your child’s Principal.
Acceptable Use of Internet and Email Resources
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