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Acceptable Use Policy
Last Updated: 18 March 2008
This interconnected worldwide web of computers can provide the students with access to the most recent research and the most up-to-date statistics and opinions. However, the Internet can also provide the students with access to less than desirable information.
While it is in fact, impossible to completely protect students from accidental exposure to inappropriate materials it is important that the district have an acceptable use agreement to provide guidelines for the use of this vital informational resource by its students.
It is expected that students will conduct themselves according to the social and cultural norms of their community.
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School use of Internet is under the direction/supervision of school staff and students are obligated to use it appropriately. They should conduct themselves responsibly, ethically and politely while on-line.
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Inappropriate use of the Internet is prohibited. Use of obscene or illegal materials or indulging in activities in support of such activities is prohibited.
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Students should not allow themselves to become involved in activities or discussions which are illegal or ill suited and that might include opening themselves to access by people wishing to make inappropriate contacts with students.
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Students are expected to conduct themselves in a socially acceptable manner at all times while on the Internet.
Access to the Internet is limited to either:
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Directly curricular related information searches.
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Email with other students or teachers where the interaction is based on acceptable community standards.
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Users will not use the Internet for any product and / or service advertisement or political lobbying.
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The student and parent will not hold the teacher, school or District liable for any materials retrieved from the Internet.
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Abuse of the acceptable use policy will lead to suspension and /or termination of the student’s access to the Internet. The time for this to be determined based upon previous behavior. (Illegal activities are covered under individual schools’ Codes of Conduct and various other District policies and may be directed to RCMP.)
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This agreement shall remain in effect as long as the student is enrolled in
Ok, in summary... think of this site as an extension of the classroom with similar conduct is expected. While we respect your privacy, administrators and teachers have the ability to view all activities on this site if an issue is brought to attention.