| School District 13 Technology Use
Guidelines for Staff
District 13 has made a significant commitment to technology and
provides these resources to its students and staff for educational and
other appropriate professional activities. The goal in providing these
resources is to develop thoughtful, efficient and responsible users of
technology by promoting educational excellence and fostering high quality
personal learning. District 13 firmly believes that technology resources,
including the use of the Internet, are of great importance in today’s
environment. At the same time, School District 13 recognizes the need
to develop guidelines in relation to the use of these resources.
To this end, the following acceptable practice guidelines have been
developed to protect District 13’s investment in technology and
to inform users of appropriate and responsible usage. Since access to
the technology resources of School District 13 is a privilege and not
an entitlement or right, these guidelines are provided so that users are
aware of the responsibilities they are about to acquire.
Definition of District Technology Resources
The information systems and technology resources covered by these regulations
include all of the District’s computer systems, software, access
to the Internet, and networks and their various configurations. The systems
and networks include all of the computer hardware and peripheral equipment,
operating system software, application software, stored text, and data
files. This includes electronic mail, local databases, externally accessed
databases (such as the Internet), CD-ROMs, clip art, digital images, digitized
information, communications technologies which include audio and video
capability, and new technologies as they become available. The District
reserves the right to monitor all technology resource activity.
Authorized Use
- Authorized use of the School District's technology and the Internet
shall be governed by administrative procedures developed by the Superintendent
and the Board of Education.
- Access to the District’s technological resources will be granted
only upon receipt of the appropriate consent form agreeing to adhere
to the acceptable use guidelines.
- The District’s Technology Resources are a part of the District
13 curriculum and have not been provided as a public access service
or a public forum. The District has the right to place restrictions
on the material that users access and post through its technological
resources. Users of these resources are expected to follow the general
use policy, any rules found in District or school handbooks, any Board
or administrative directives, and all applicable local, state, federal
and international laws.
No Expectation of Privacy
All technological resources, along with associated network wiring and
management devices, are owned in their entirety by School District 13.
All information, correspondence and communication contained in the files
that reside on District 13’s technological resources, or that was
sent or received using District Technology resources, are owned by District
13. Therefore:
- Users waive their right to privacy with respect to their files and
communications and consent to access and disclosure of them by authorized
District personnel and those external personnel designated by the Superintendent.
Authorized district personnel shall be identified by the Board or Superintendent
and shall include, but not be limited to, the Superintendent, the Assistant
Superintendent, Principals and Assistant Principals. Technical support
personnel also have access to files while performing their roles.
- Staff Responsibilities:
- Individual users are responsible for their use of the network and
are expected to use professional discretion when using the District’s
technological resources.
- Staff is responsible for explaining guidelines for technology and
Internet use to students and is also responsible for monitoring student
access to these resources. Teachers shall evaluate Internet sites before
using them with students when practical.
- Network passwords are to be used exclusively by the authorized owner
of the password. Passwords should never be shared with others. Do not
allow anyone to access the network unless under their own password.
If you are logged into the network, leaving a computer not password
protected enables anyone to potentially access your files and e-mail
which makes you responsible. Owners of passwords shall be responsible
for actions using the password.
- Any access under an individual’s password or any receipt under
their password will make that individual responsible for transmission
or receipt. Access to certain information and files may be restricted.
Users who are provided access to such restricted information and files
shall exercise care to prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access
to such information and files. Such users must make a good faith attempt
to maintain the confidentiality of such information.
· Users shall not modify files, other data, or passwords belonging
to other users, or misrepresent other users on the network.
- E-mail accounts are provided to each staff member of School District
13. The software and hardware that provides staff e-mail capabilities
are not to be considered a private, personal form of communication.
Therefore, it is a wise practice to not write anything in e-mail messages
that would not be acceptable for the whole world to know – there
are no private messages on the Internet or in e-mail. Additionally,
the contents of any communication of this type would be governed by
the Freedom of Information Act. The District would have to abide and
cooperate with any legal requests for access to e-mail contents by the
proper authorities.
- Since e-mail access is provided for school business related use, the
forwarding of messages that have no educational value or professional
purpose, are not acceptable use. Staff shall not use electronic mail
communication to create, communicate, repeat or otherwise convey or
receive any message or information which is illegal, indecent, obscene,
defamatory, likely to constitute harassment of another staff member,
student, or any other individual, likely to cause disruption in the
schools, or is otherwise inconsistent with the District's curriculum
and educational mission.
- Staff members shall respect the privacy rights of others and shall
not attempt to access any electronic mail communications not directed
to them or intended to be received by them.
- Subscriptions to Internet listservs must be limited to professional
activities.
- Staff shall not use the District's computer network or District means
of access to the Internet for personal, financial or commercial gain.
- Attachments to e-mail messages should include data files only. At
no time should program files (typically labeled ".exe" files)
be attached due to software licensing requirements.
- Requests for personal information on students or staff members should
not be honored via email.
- Users are responsible to inform professional staff of any unauthorized
use of their password, any unauthorized installation of software, the
receipt of inappropriate electronic transmissions, knowledge of any
copyright violations, and any other inappropriate issues involving use
of hardware or access.
Internet Filtering
- School District 13 subscribes to an Internet filtering system, as
required by the federal Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA),
to filter out sites with content considered unacceptable for educational
use. While using District 13 technology resources, no user may attempt
to bypass this filtering system or attempt to access the Internet in
any other way. It is recognized that no filtering software is completely
reliable. District 13 does not represent that users will not have access
to inappropriate or objectionable material. The responsibility for appropriate
use of the Internet lies with the user.
Software & Hardware Use & Installation
- Only authorized persons are permitted to install software and/or hardware
on District technological resources.
- No software or hardware is to be installed on District resources without
the licensing agreement that allows the installation. Users must not
connect or install any computer hardware or software which is their
own personal property to or on the District’s resources without
prior approval of the Technology Team and district administration. In
addition, such hardware or original media software purchased by individual
users must be accompanied by a legitimate proof of purchase. Users must
not download any material or software from the Internet for which a
fee or license agreement is required without the approval of appropriate
building or district level administrators.
- The District Technology Team is responsible only for installing District
purchased and approved software. Installing and troubleshooting personally
purchased software that has been approved by an administrator will be
available by the Technology Team as time permits and as District resources
allow. It is the policy of District 13 to abide by all software licensing
agreements and the District Technology Team will be responsible for
maintaining a licensing agreement file.
- At times, it is necessary for the District Technology Team to reformat
hard drives. Reformatting completely erases all contents of a hard drive.
District software will be reinstalled but the District Technology Team
will not reinstall unapproved copies of software nor will they be able
to retrieve any data files, which are required to be saved to a user’s
home drive. Users are personally responsible for making backups of any
data files that may have been stored on a local hard drive.
Copyright Issues
- Users must abide by all copyright laws and their accompanying guidelines
and respect the rights of copyright owners. Copyright infringement occurs
when a user inappropriately reproduces a work that is protected by a
copyright.
- Under the “Fair Use” doctrine, unauthorized reproduction
or use of copyrighted materials is permissible for such purposes as
criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship or research.
All users must follow the "Fair Use" guidelines when using
information gained from the Internet. (Refer to: http://www.adec.edu/admin/papers/fair10-17.html
for Fair Use Guidelines.)
- Users shall not plagiarize. This also applies to works that are found
on the Internet or through other electronic resources. Plagiarism is
presenting the ideas or writings of others as one's own. It is important
for users of technology to cite sources used in papers and presentations
both from an ethical and legal standpoint.
Publishing on the Web
- Staff members publishing information on the Internet using the District’s
technology resources are, in effect, publishing such information on
behalf of the District. Consequently, with the exception of e-mail,
information published on the Internet using the District’s resources
should be approved by an administrator or other authorized District
personnel. See WEB PUBLISHING GUIDELINES for
specifics regarding this issue.
District Responsibility
- Although it is the District's goal to develop responsible users of
technology, it must be understood that making network and Internet access
available, even with the use of an Internet filtering service, carries
with it the potential that network users will encounter sources that
may be considered controversial or inappropriate. Because of this the
District is not liable or responsible for the accuracy or suitability
of any information that is retrieved through technology. Additionally,
because no technology is guaranteed to be error-free or totally dependable,
the District is not responsible for any information that may be lost,
damaged or unavailable due to technical difficulties.
- Again, it is important to remember that the use of District technology
is a privilege and not a right. Because of this, the District has the
right to determine consequences as it sees fit for any violation of
these guidelines.
Adopted: May 25, 2006
AP2 School District 13 Technology Use Guidelines for
Students
District 13 has made a significant commitment to technology and provides
these resources to its students and staff for educational and other appropriate
professional activities. The goal in providing these resources is to develop
thoughtful, efficient and responsible users of technology by promoting
educational excellence and fostering high quality personal learning. District
13 firmly believes that technology resources, including the use of the
Internet, are of great importance in today’s environment. At the
same time, School District 13 recognizes the need to develop guidelines
in relation to the use of these resources.
To this end, the following acceptable practice guidelines have been
developed to protect District 13’s investment in technology and
to inform users of appropriate and responsible usage. Since access to
the technology resources of School District 13 is a privilege and not
an entitlement or right, these guidelines are provided so that users are
aware of the responsibilities they are about to acquire.
Definition of District Technology Resources
The information systems and technology resources covered by these regulations
include all of the District’s computer systems, software, access
to the Internet, and networks and their various configurations. The systems
and networks include all of the computer hardware and peripheral equipment,
operating system software, application software, stored text, and data
files. This includes electronic mail, local databases, and externally
accessed databases (such as the Internet), CD-ROMs, clip art, digital
images, digitized information, communications technologies which include
audio and video capability and new technologies as they become available.
The District reserves the right to monitor all technology resource activity.
Authorized Use
- Authorized use of the School District's technology and the Internet
shall be governed by administrative procedures developed by the Superintendent
and the Board of Education.
- Access to the District’s technological resources will be granted
only upon receipt of the appropriate consent form agreeing to adhere
to the acceptable use guidelines.
- The District’s Technology Resources are a part of the District
13 curriculum and have not been provided as a public access service
or a public forum. The District has the right to place restrictions
on the material that users access and post through its technological
resources. Users of these resources are expected to follow the general
use policy, any rules found in District or school handbooks, any Board,
teacher or administrative directives and all applicable local, state,
federal and international laws.
No Expectation of Privacy
All technological resources, along with associated network wiring and
management devices, are owned in their entirety by Bloomingdale School
District 13. All information, correspondence and communication contained
in the files that reside on District 13’s technological resources,
or that was sent or received using District Technology resources, are
owned by District 13. Therefore:
- Users waive their right to privacy with respect to their files and
communications and consent to access and disclosure to them by authorized
District personnel and those external personnel designated by the Superintendent.
Authorized district personnel shall be identified by the Board or Superintendent
and shall include, but not be limited to, the Superintendent, the Assistant
Superintendent, Principals and Assistant Principals. Technical support
personnel also have access to files while performing their roles.
Student Responsibilities
- Students utilizing District-provided technology resources must first
have the permission of and be supervised by District 13 staff. Individual
students are responsible for their use of the network. Students must
practice appropriate behavior and judgment when on-line or using other
technology resources just as they do in a classroom or other areas of
the school. The same general rules for behavior and communication apply.
Since network communication is often public, students are responsible
for behaving as appropriately on the network as they are in school.
Students may be disciplined up to, and including, suspension from school
for inappropriate use.
- All resources should be handled with care. Hardware and software must
not be modified, abused or misused in any way. Students shall not load
anything onto the District's network or Internet without prior approval.
Students are responsible for reporting any unauthorized software that
they observe on the network. Failure to report to their teacher may
result in disciplinary action.
- The District does not provide students with personal e-mail accounts.
Thus, all student use of e-mail shall be under the supervision of a
staff member and shall be consistent with the District's curriculum
and educational mission. Students shall not be allowed to use the District's
electronic mail communication for personal messages, anonymous messages
or communications unrelated to the school program. Students may be disciplined
up to, and including, suspension from school for the creation of inappropriate
e-mails sent via the school network and may also be disciplined up to,
and including, suspension from school for receiving and not reporting
inappropriate e-mail.
- Students shall respect the privacy rights of others and shall not
attempt to access any electronic mail communications not directed to
them or intended to be received by them.
- Students shall not use the District's computer network or District
means of access to the Internet for personal, financial or commercial
gain.
- Network passwords are to be used exclusively by the authorized owner
of the password. Passwords must never be shared with others. Students
shall not attempt to gain access to others passwords, modify the passwords
of other individuals, attempt to gain access to any files or other data
belonging to others or misrepresent others on the network. Disclosure
of an individual password or utilization of another student’s
password or attempting to gain access to files and data of others shall
be the basis for disciplinary action. If you are logged into the network,
leaving a computer not password protected enables anyone to potentially
access your files which makes you responsible. The owner of a password
shall be responsible for actions using the password.
- Students shall not attempt to access the District’s network
or technological resources in a way that compromises the security of
the network by trying to gain unauthorized access or going beyond authorized
access to District resources.
- Students are responsible to inform professional staff of any unauthorized
use of their password, any unauthorized installation of software, the
receipt of inappropriate electronic transmissions, knowledge of any
copyright violations, and any other inappropriate issues involving use
of hardware or access.
Internet Filtering
- School District 13 subscribes to an Internet filtering system to
filter out sites with content considered unacceptable for educational
use. While using District 13 technology resources, no user may attempt
to bypass this filtering system or attempt to access the Internet in
any other way. It is recognized that no filtering software is completely
reliable. District 13 does not represent that users will not have access
to inappropriate or objectionable material. The responsibility for appropriate
use of the Internet lies with the user.
Software & Hardware Use & Installation
- Only authorized persons (Technology Team and administrators) are permitted
to install software and/or hardware on District technological resources.
- No software or hardware is to be installed on District resources without
the licensing agreement that allows the installation. Users must not
connect or install any computer hardware or software which is their
own personal property to or on the District’s resources without
prior approval of building or district level administrators. In addition,
such hardware or original media software purchased by individual users
must be accompanied by a legitimate proof of purchase. Users must not
download any material or software from the Internet without the approval
of appropriate building or district level administrators.
- The District Technology Team is responsible only for installing District
purchased and approved software. Assistance with installing and troubleshooting
personally purchased software that has been approved by an administrator
will be available by the Technology Team as time permits and as District
resources allow. It is the policy of District 13 to abide by all software
licensing agreements and the District Technology Team will be responsible
for maintaining a licensing agreement file.
- At times, it is necessary for the District Technology Team to reformat
hard drives. Reformatting completely erases all contents of a hard drive.
District software will be reinstalled but the District Technology Team
will not reinstall unapproved copies of software nor will they be able
to retrieve any data files, which are required to be saved to a user’s
home drive. With this in mind, please keep any installation disks of
specific school-purchased software in an identified location at each
school. Users are personally responsible for making backups of any data
files that may have been stored on a local hard drive.
Copyright Issues
- Users must abide by all copyright laws and their accompanying guidelines
and respect the rights of copyright owners. Copyright infringement occurs
when a user inappropriately reproduces a work that is protected by a
copyright.
- Under the "fair use" doctrine, unauthorized reproduction
or use of copyrighted materials is permissible for such purposes as
criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship or research.
All users must follow the "Fair Use" guidelines when using
information gained from the Internet. (Refer to: http://www.adec.edu/admin/papers/fair10-17.html
for Fair Use Guidelines.)
- Users shall not plagiarize. This also applies to works that are found
on the Internet or through other electronic resources. Plagiarism is
presenting the ideas or writings of others as one's own. It is important
for users of technology to cite sources used in papers and presentations
both from an ethical and legal standpoint.
Publishing on the Web
- Users Publishing information on the Internet using the District’s
technology resources are, in effect, publishing such information on
behalf of the District. Consequently, information may be published on
the Internet using the District’s resources only when approved
by an administrator or other authorized District personnel.
Parent/Guardian Responsibility
It is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to:
- Read the technology use guidelines and school/District policies as
they apply to network/Internet access and agree to their son/daughter's
access by signing the consent form.
- Be aware of the contents of the policy set out by the school and the
District for unacceptable and inappropriate use.
- Be aware of the risks inherent in that access, while encouraging safe
and acceptable practices.
District Responsibility
- Although it is the District's goal to develop responsible users of
technology, it must be understood that making network and Internet access
available, even with the use of an Internet filtering service, carries
with it the potential that network users will encounter sources that
may be considered controversial or inappropriate. Because of this the
District is not liable or responsible for the accuracy or suitability
of any information that is retrieved through technology. Additionally,
because no technology is guaranteed to be error-free or totally dependable,
the District is not responsible for any information that may be lost,
damaged or unavailable due to technical difficulties.
- Again, it is important to remember that the use of District technology
is a privilege and not a right. Because of this, the District has the
right to determine consequences for the abuse and/or misuse of its technological
resources or properties.
Adopted: May 25, 2006
Students and their parents should carefully review this agreement and
the attached policy and procedures regarding permissible use of District
13 computers and access to the Internet using District 13 means of access.
Parents and students should sign this agreement where indicated to evidence
their agreement to follow the District rules and regulations set forth
in District 13 policy and procedures regarding permissible computer use.
Students will be allowed to use District computers and to access the Internet
using District means pursuant to this policy and procedures after they
have returned this agreement signed by the student and his/her parent
or guardian.
Please retain the attached policy and procedures for
future reference.
Agreement Regarding Permissible Computer Use: Student
I have read and understand the School District's policy
and procedures regarding acceptable use of District 13 computers and its
access to the Internet using District 13 means of access. I consent to
monitoring and inspection by school staff and administration of my use
of District computers and District means of access including any and all
electronic mail communications I make or attempt to make or I receive
and all materials I download or access. I agree to follow the District
rules and regulations regarding permissible computer use. I understand
that failure to follow District rules and regulations regarding permissible
computer use will result in appropriate disciplinary action that may include
loss of computer access privileges.
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Parent/Guardian
I have read and understand the School District's policy
and procedures regarding permissible use of District 13 computers and
access to the Internet using District 13 means of access. I understand
that the District's network and access to the Internet is for educational
purposes only. I recognize it is impossible for the District to prevent
access to all non-educational materials, and that the responsibility for
appropriate use of District computers ultimately rests with the computer
user. I agree to instruct my child accordingly. I will hold harmless the
District, its employees, agents, or Board members, for any harm caused
by materials or software obtained by using District 13 computers and/or
District 13 means of access to the Internet. I accept full responsibility
for supervision if and when my child's use of District 13 means of access
to the Internet is not in a school setting.
YES, I hereby request that my child be allowed access
to the Internet using District 13 means of access.
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NO, I request that my child not be allowed access to
the Internet using District 13 means of access.
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