THE ACCEPTABLE USE OF TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES
Policy
It is the policy of the Region 15 Board of Education that
computer-based systems and Electronic Information Resources, such as local and
wide area networks, CD-ROMs, printers, software programs, and the Internet,
may be used in the schools to educate and to inform. The District's
connections to the Internet will provide access to local, national, and
international sources of information and collaboration opportunities which are
vital to intellectual inquiry in our schools. To the greatest possible extent,
the District shall take steps to protect the Region 15 community from the
possible abuses of electronic information and communication resources, such as
using filtering programs, access control, and monitoring by staff. On a global
information network, such as the Internet, however, it is impossible to
restrict access to all controversial or potentially inappropriate materials or
to predict with certainty what information the user might locate. The
availability of such electronic information does not imply endorsement by the
Board of its content nor of the use of such information by students and staff.
It is the responsibility of students, parents, and staff to learn and abide by
this Technology Use Policy to ensure that the access to electronic information
resources provided by the District is undertaken for educational and research
purposes only and is not abused. The following is a list of rules and
regulations established by Regional School District 15 governing the use of
Electronic Information Resources, computers, photocopiers, scanners, and other
technologies.
1. The computer systems, e-mail systems, voice-mail systems,
and similar systems are the sole property of the School District.
2. All technology resources and facilities are provided solely
for legitimate and authorized academic, instructional, research,
administrative and public service purposes consistent with the educational
objectives of the Region 15 Board of Education. Personal use for any reason
(including commercial use) is prohibited.
3. Authorized personnel of Region 15's schools reserve the
right to set priorities on the use of the Region's technology facilities.
4. No user of District technology resources shall knowingly
degrade or disrupt the equipment, services, or electronic information
resources; this includes, but is not limited to, tampering with computer
hardware and software, modifying data without permission, invoking computer
viruses, or attempting to gain access to restricted or unauthorized networks
or network services. No user will install hardware, software, or make any
modifications to systems without express permission from the building level
technology coordinator.
5. District technology users must respect any copyright
regarding software, information, and attributions of authorship. The
transmission, reception, or duplication of any copyrighted or other legally
protected material is prohibited.
6. Confidential or sensitive information shall not be
transmitted by any risky means of communication including all unsecured
electronic means. Further, users shall not post any e-mail or personal
information that they would not be willing to have accessed by District
authorities.
7. Users of electronic information resources shall not give out
any personal information about himself, herself, or anyone else while using
these resources except as part of a formal approved classroom project.
8. Region 15 web-pages will be designed to protect the identity
of Region 15 students. Identification of student work to be published will be
limited to first name and grade level. Photographs and videos of students will
not identify students by name or teacher.
9. The transmission of any harassing, threatening, or
intimidating message is prohibited. Further, the transmission of any illegal
message, or the transmission of any message for an illegal purpose or in an
illegal manner, is prohibited.
10. No person shall use, create, transmit, or download any
images that are pornographic or defamatory.
11. Employees and students with knowledge of any illegal or
improper use of such systems, or of any security problems, shall report such
knowledge immediately to the appropriate administrator.
12. Users have full responsibility for the use of their
account. All violations of this policy that can be traced to an individual
account name will be treated as the sole responsibility of the owner of that
account. Under no circumstances shall a user's password be given to another
user.
13. No user shall enter any other account, whether it is
assigned to another student, the school, or the district. If a user finds
himself/herself in another account, he/she shall log off immediately.
14. Impersonations, anonymity, or pseudonyms are not permitted.
As an educational network, Region 15 believes that individuals must take
responsibility for their actions and words.
15. Use appropriate language. Profanity and obscenity will not
be tolerated on the district systems or through district accounts. All users
shall use language appropriate for school situations as indicated by school
codes of conduct.
16. Any user who violates Region 15's policies governing the
use of technology may have his/her account and/or user privilege denied and
any such violation may result in disciplinary and/or legal action up to and
including possible suspension and/or expulsion.
17. No one shall assist another in violating any aspect of this
policy.
Security
Users must not attempt to defeat any security measure or
otherwise try to gain access to secure system resources, individual user
folders other than their own, or to inflict damage to the operational
integrity of computers, printer, data, and other components that comprise the
Region's technology resources. Efforts to defeat security measures may result
in disciplinary and/or legal actions. Loss of Privilege A Region 15 employee
or student may lose the privilege to use technology systems if there has been
a clear violation of any rule in the policy.
Limitation of Liability
Regional School District 15 and our Internet access providers
makes no warranties of any kind, whether expressed or implied, for the service
it is providing. Region 15 Schools and our Internet access providers will not
be responsible for any problems suffered while on the Internet. These problems
include but are not limited to loss of data as a result of delays or
otherwise, non-deliveries, mis-deliveries, or service interruptions caused by
the Internet or users which include errors or omissions. Use of any
information obtained through the Internet is at the user's own risk. Region 15
schools and our Internet access providers will not accept any responsibility
for the accuracy of information obtained through the Internet.
Rights of Access and Review
The Region reserves the right to access users' accounts, data,
and programs for management purposes, such as making backup copies and to
ensure system integrity. Further, the District reserves the right to access,
review, edit, and delete all users files and any material stored on any system
provided by the District. This includes, but is not limited to bypassing
individual passwords and monitoring the use of systems, including e-mail. The
Region also reserves the right to monitor and maintain electronic records of
Internet usage, time spent on the Internet, and materials downloaded from the
Internet.
Approved: 9 June 1997
Revisions Approved: 25 January 1999
Revisions Approved: 22 January 2001
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