Appendix D
Prairie Hill School Dist 133
Computer Network And Internet User Agreement
Student Agreement and Parent Permission Form
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*Please read this document carefully before signing it.*
The computer network at Prairie Hill School is provided for students
to conduct curriculum related research and to enhance classroom learning.
Independent access to network services is provided to students who agree
to act in a considerate and responsible manner. Parental permission is required.
Access is a privilege, not a right. Access entails responsibility.
Students are responsible for good behavior on school computer networks
just as they are in classrooms or school hallways. Network storage areas
will be treated like school lockers. Network administrators may review files
and communications to maintain system integrity and insure that users are
using the system responsibly. User should not expect that files stored on
district servers or local drives will be private.
The Internet is now available to the student at Prairie Hill School.
The Internet, an electronic highway, connects computers from all over the
world and millions of individual users. Our goal in providing the Internet
to our students and teachers is to promote educational excellence in our
school by facilitating resource sharing, innovation and communication.
Using the Internet, students and teachers have access to such diverse
resources as:
- Email with people all over the world,
- Information and news at NASA as well as opportunities to correspond
with the scientists at NASA and other research institutions,
- Public domain software and shareware.
- Discussion groups on a plethora of subjects ranging from culture to
the environment to music to politics.
- Access to the libraries of many Universities, museums, the Library
of Congress and ERIC.
With access to computers and people all over the world also comes the
availability of material that may not be considered to be of educational
value in the context of the school setting. The Prairie Hill School District
has taken precautions to restrict access to controversial material. However
on a world wide system it is impossible to control all information and the
industrious user may discover controversial information. We (the administration
and staff of Prairie Hill School) firmly believe that the value of the information
and interaction available on the worldwide network far outweighs the possibility
that users may procure material that is not consistent with the educational
goal of District 133.
Although access to the Internet is coordinated through a complex relationship
of government and private agencies (NSFNET - the backbone of the Internet)
as well as regional and state networks, the smooth operation of the Internet
relies upon the proper conduct of the user. The board, administration and
staff of Prairie Hill therefore have established guidelines to ensure that
Prairie Hill students be respected members of the 'net community' and that
behavior on the Internet reflects pride, respect, courtesy and consideration.
The use of the Internet and The Prairie Hill Computer System is a privilege
not a right. If a Prairie Hill User violates any of the following provisions,
his or her access to the Internet and / or the computer system of Prairie
Hill School will be terminated. The signatures at the end of this document
are legally binding and indicates that the parties who signed have read
the terms and conditions carefully and understand their significance.
Internet Terms and Conditions
- Acceptable use: Use of the Internet through the Prairie Hill Computer
System (PHCS) be in support of education and research consistent with the
educational objectives of the Prairie Hill School District. Transmission
of material in violation of any U.S. or state regulation is prohibited.
This includes but is not limited to: copyrighted material, threatening
or obscene material, or material protected by trade secret. Use for commercial
purposes and product advertisement is not acceptable. Use for political
lobbying is generally not acceptable.
- Privileges: The use of the Internet is a privilege, not a right, and
inappropriate use will result in cancellation of those privileges. The
system administrator and school administration will deem what is inappropriate
in line with District guidelines of general student behavior. The system
administrator may cancel privileges at any time as required. The administration,
faculty and staff of Prairie Hill School may request the system administrator
to deny, revoke or suspend Internet access `privileges for specific users
- Network Etiquette: Users are expected to abide by generally accepted
rules of network etiquette. These include (but are not limited to) the
following:
- Be polite. Do not get abusive in your messages to others.
- Use appropriate language. Do not swear, use vulgarities or any other
inappropriate language.
- Do not reveal your personal address or phone number, nor the personal
address and phone numbers of other students, staff and faculty at Prairie
Hill School.
- Note that electronic mail (e-mail) is not guaranteed to be private.
People who operate the system do have access to all mail. Messages relating
to or in support of illegal activities may be reported to the proper authorities.
- Do not use the network in such a way that you would disrupt the use
of the network by others.
- Vandalism: Vandalism will result in cancellation of privileges. Vandalism
is defined as any malicious attempt to harm or destroy data of another
user or the hardware/software of the Prairie Hill Computer Network, Internet,
or any agency or other networks that are connected to the NSFNET Internet
backbone. This includes the creation and/or uploading of computer viruses.
- Security: Security on any computer system is high priority. If you
feel that you can identify a security problem you must notify the System
Administrator for the Prairie Hill School District. Do not demonstrate
the problem to others. Any user identified as a security risk or having
a history of problems with other computer systems may be denied access
to the Internet.
The above rules apply to the Prairie Hill Internet Connection as well
as the Prairie Hill Computer Network. The following rules pertain to the
usage of the Prairie Hill Computer Network.
- trespassing in another person's folders, work or files.
- violating copyright laws.
- logging in under the login name of another student, teacher or administrator
without permission from a teacher or the system administrator.
- attempting to gain unauthorized access.
- use of the computer network for commercial purposes.
- using unauthorized non-district software.
- using the network in such a way as to disrupt the use by others.
- sending, deliberately accessing, or displaying offensive messages or
pictures.
- posting or revealing any person's personal information including but
not limited to passwords.
- erasing, moving or otherwise altering Windows system files, dos files,
program groups, network system files, installed programs and their support
files, or any other file that is not in the student's home directory.
- attempting or actually downloading/uploading unauthorized files or
software.
- intentionally wasting limited system resources (file space).
- damaging computers, computer systems or computer networks.
Sanctions
If a student intentionally engages in any of the prohibited acts listed
above, the student shall be disciplined in accordance with the Prairie Hill
Community Consolidated School District No. 133 Student Code of Conduct and
may be subject to the following disciplinary actions:
- Suspension of information network access;
- Revocation of information access;
- Suspension of network privileges;
- Revocation of network privileges;
- Suspension of computer access;
- Revocation of computer access;
- Revocation of computer access;
- School suspension;
- School expulsion;
- Referral to legal authorities for prosecution.
The Prairie Hill School District makes no warranties of any kind, whether
express or implied for the service of providing access to the Internet nor
for the computer network system it is providing to students of the District.
Use of any information obtained via the Internet is at your own risk. Prairie
Hill School will not be responsible for any damages you suffer. This include
loss of data resulting from delays, nondeliveries, mis-deliveries or service
interruptions caused by its own negligence or your errors or omissions.
The Prairie Hill School District specifically denies responsibility for
the accuracy or quality of information obtained through its Internet connection.
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