Dollar Bay-Tamarack City Area Schools have a variety of electronic resources
and access to the Internet
available for educational and informational purposes.
The Internet is a vast network of computer networks linking thousands
of computers around the world used by
educators, business, the government, the military, and other organizations.
In schools and libraries it can be
used to educate and inform the same way as learning resources such
as books, magazines, videos, CD-ROM,
and other informational sources. Students and staff can use the
Internet to communicate with other schools,
colleges and organizations and participate in distance learning activities.
They are able to consult with experts;
locate material; research subjects; learn concepts; meet their informational
needs.
Because the Internet is a constantly changing environment it is impossible
to predict with certainty what
information students may locate. It is essential for each user
of the Internet to recognize his/her responsibility in
having access to vast services, sites, systems and people. The
user is ultimately responsible for his/her actions
in accessing the Internet.
Institutional Rights and Responsibilities
-Dollar Bay-Tamarack City Area Schools has the right to allocate resources
in accordance with our District
Mission Policy.
-Dollar Bay- Tamarack City Area Schools has the right to establish
policies and procedures which govern the
use and security of electronic resources, this may include disciplinary
restriction of computer access.
-Dollar Bay-Tamarack City Area Schools has the right to review files
to restore system integrity and to
insure that the system is being used responsibly.
-Dollar Bay-Tamarack City Area Schools has a responsibility to respect
the privacy of individuals whenever
possible.
-Dollar Bay-Tamarack City Area Schools has a responsibility to provide
equal access to all users of
electronic data.
-Dollar Bay-Tamarack City Area Schools has a responsibility to train
and support students and staff to
effectively use information technology.
Individual Rights and Responsibilities
-Users access to electronic resources shall not be denied without just
case.
-All users have ownership rights over their own intellectual works.
-All users have the right to be informed of policies pertaining to
the use of electronic resources.
-Each user is responsible for refraining from acts that waste time
and resources or prevent others from using
them.
-Each user is responsible for respecting the rights of privacy of other
users; respecting the equipment,
respecting the diversity of opinions; avoiding abusive language and
complying with legal restrictions
regarding the use of information resources as outlined in the Users
Agreement and Code of Conduct.
-Each user will be required to read and understand the policies and
procedures required by this school
-District pertaining to the use of electronic resources.
Users Agreement and Code of Conduct
Dollar Bay-Tamarack City Area Schools provide access to a wide collection
of electronic resources. This
agreement sets forth the conditions for the use of these resources.
One of these resources is the Internet. The
Internet links computer networks around the world giving users in our
school district access to a wide variety of
computer and information resources. In general, electronic traffic
passes freely in a trusting atmosphere with a
minimum of constraints. Dollar Bay-Tamarack City Area Schools
provide open access to these local, national
and international sources of information and collaboration vital to
intellectual inquiry in a democracy. The
Internet is defined as an extension of the library's resources and
every user has rights and responsibilities,
including the responsibility to respect and protect the rights of other
users in our community and on the Internet.
Users are expected to act in a responsible, ethical and legal manner
in accordance with both the school and the
library mission statements, code of conduct, policies of network access
providers, and State and Federal laws.
All users of electronic resources in the Dollar Bay-Tamarack City Area
schools will be held responsible for their
actions and activity. Unacceptable uses of these resources will
result in the suspension or revoking of these
privileges. Some examples of such unacceptable use include, but
are not limited to:
1. Using the electronic resources for illegal activity,
including violation of copyright
or other contracts,
harassment or plagiarism.
2. Using the electronic resources of our school district
for financial or commercial gain.
3. Degrading or disrupting equipment or system performance.
4. Vandalizing data of another user.
5. Wastefully using finite resources.
6. Gaining unauthorized access to resources or entities.
7. Invading the privacy of individuals.
8. Using an account owned by another user.
9. Posting personal communications without the original author's
consent.
10. Posting anonymous messages or messages of a derogatory nature.
11. The knowing or inadvertent spread of computer viruses.
12. Deliberately sending, retrieving, or displaying, text or
graphics which may
reasonably be construed as obscene or abusive.
Disciplinary Action
Discipline will be based on the severity and frequency of the offense.
1. A student/user may be suspended from all computer equipment
at the
Dollar Bay- Tamarack City Area Schools for a period of up to
one year.
2. A student/user may be required to make full financial restitution.
3. A student/user may be banned from access to the Internet.
4. A student may be suspended from school.
5. A student/user may be denied use of school and
library computers.
I, the undersigned, understand and abide by the Dollar Bay-Tamarack
City Area Schools Users
Agreement and Code of Conduct for electronic resources. I further
understand that any violation of the
policies above is unauthorized, unethical and may constitute a criminal
offense. Should I commit any
violation, my access privileges may be revoked, and disciplinary action
and/or appropriate legal action
may be taken.
Student/User Signature ___________________________________________ Date_____________________
_____YES, I grant permission for my daughter or son to access networked
computer services such as electronic
mail and the Internet. I understand that some materials on the
Internet may be objectionable, and accept the
responsibility for guidance of Internet use for my child to follow
when selecting, sharing, or exploring
information and media.
Parent Signature ________________________________________________ Date
_____________________
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