Policy 7315

STUDENT CONDUCT
7315 STUDENT ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY (AUP)


The Board will provide access to various computerized information resources through the District's computer system ("DCS") consisting of software, hardware, computer networks, and electronic communications systems. This may include access to email, on-line services, and the Internet. It may include the opportunity for some students to have independent access to the DCS from their home or other remote locations. All use of the DCS and the wireless network, including independent use off school premises, will be subject to this policy, any accompanying regulations and the District Code of Conduct.. Further, all DCS use must be in support of education or research and consistent with the goals and purposes of the District.

Access to Inappropriate Content/Material and Use of Personal Technology or Electronic Devices

This policy is intended to establish general guidelines for the acceptable student use of the DCS and also to give students and parents or guardians notice that student use of the DCS will provide student access to external computer networks not controlled by the District. The District cannot screen or review all of the available content or materials on these external computer networks, thus, some of the available content or materials on these external networks may be deemed unsuitable for student use or access by parents or guardians. 

It is virtually impossible to completely prevent access to content or material that may be considered inappropriate for students. Students may have the ability to access this content or material from their home, other locations off school premises and/or with a student's own personal technology or electronic device on school grounds or at school events. Parents and guardians should establish boundaries and standards for the appropriate and acceptable use of technology and communicate these boundaries and standards to their children. The acceptable use standards outlined in this policy apply to student use of technology via the DCS or any other electronic media or communications, including by means of a student's own personal technology or electronic device on school grounds or at school events. 

Student use of the DCS is conditioned upon agreement by all students and their parents/guardians that student use of the DCS will conform to the requirements of all policies and regulations adopted to insure acceptable use of the DCS.

Standards of Acceptable Use

Generally, the same standards of acceptable student conduct which apply to any school activity apply to use of the DCS. This policy does not attempt to articulate all required and/or acceptable uses of the DCS; nor is it the intention of this policy to define all inappropriate usage. 

District students must also adhere to the laws, policies, and rules governing computers including, but not limited to, copyright laws, rights of software publishers, license agreements, and student rights of privacy created by federal and state law.

Students who engage in unacceptable use may lose access to the DCS in accordance with applicable due process procedures, and may be subject to further discipline under the District’s discipline policy and the Student Code of Conduct. The District reserves the right to pursue legal action against a student who willfully, maliciously or unlawfully damages, destroys, or interferes with the normal operation of District equipment and/or network resources. Further, the District may bring suit in civil court against the parents/guardians of any student who willfully, maliciously or unlawfully damages, destroys, or interferes with the normal operation of District equipment and/or network resources pursuant to General Obligations Law Section 3-112.

Student data files and other electronic storage areas are considered District property subject to control and inspection. The Chief Information Officer or designee may access all files and communications without prior notice to ensure system integrity and that users are complying with the requirements of all policies and any accompanying regulations. Students should not expect that information stored on the DCS will be private.

Notification

The District's AUP will be disseminated to parents and students in order to provide notice of the school's requirements, expectations, and students' obligations when accessing the DCS. 


Policy References:
General Obligations Law § 3-112

NOTE:  Refer also to
Policy 8271 - Internet Safety/Internet Content Filtering Policy
District Code of Conduct



Adopted: 6/22/99
Revised: 9/6/22

Policy 7315