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General User Policy
AUP for Grades 6-12
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Kershaw County Schools
Employee
Acceptable Use Policy
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The Kershaw County School
District views the use of technology as a tool for productivity
and for learning. As such, technology operates as an extension of the
classroom and library media center and as an integral part of the
curriculum. This policy extends to both school and home use of the
district network and all district-owned technology (e.g. computers, laptops,
printers, handheld devices, digital cameras, digital media players,
televisions, digital white boards).
Employees with district-owned laptops are also expected to abide by
the guidelines in the Employee Laptop Agreement and Regulations.
The Kershaw County School District expects
responsible behavior from technology users.
Technology use is a privilege, not a right, and inappropriate use may
result in a loss of those privileges as well as other disciplinary
action. Willful damage or vandalism will result in legal or
disciplinary action as well as repair or replacement charges.
The Kershaw County School District uses software
designed to prevent access to certain sites and will monitor network activity
(e.g. email, websites, chat rooms, bulletin boards) visited by users of the
network.
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1.0
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Appropriate
Uses
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1.1
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District technology
resources are for educational use.
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1.2
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The primary use of technology is for
reference, inquiry and production of educational documents.
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1.3
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Employees must know that students
are not to play games or use technology resources for other
non-academic activities during instructional time without a teacher’s
authorization.
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1.4
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Copyright
laws must be followed when using information from electronic resources (e.g.
on-line databases, electronic encyclopedias, news services), including
appropriate reference citation. Plagiarism
and copyright violations will not be tolerated.
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1.5
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Downloading or using illegal music, games, software, or
other files is prohibited. Copyright
violations will not be tolerated.
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2.0
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Use
and Care of Technology Resources
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2.1
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Users must ask for assistance
if they do not know how to operate any equipment.
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2.2
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Appropriate
procedures must be followed, including proper startup, shutdown and sign-in
procedures. Resources and peripheral
devices (e.g. keyboards, disk drives, mice, cables) must be used with
care. Keep food, drink, gum and
magnets away from all equipment.
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2.3
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Employees must know that students are to use only their assigned
equipment or peripheral and are prohibited from using equipment assigned to
other students unless they have the permission of a teacher or technician. Students are to ask for permission before
printing.
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2.4
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Damaging, marring, or defacing technology resources in
any manner is prohibited. Technology resources refer
to the monitor, CPU, keyboard and mouse, printer, modems and any associated
equipment. Technology resources also
include network cabling system such as cables, connections, switches or
electrical supplies.
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2.5
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Deleting, altering or modifying
software residing on school equipment is strictly prohibited. This
includes modifying system setups such as Windows desktop controls, menu
settings or network security settings.
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3.0
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Communications
and E-Mail
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3.1
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Creation
or transmission of material in violation of school district policy or any
local, state, or national law is prohibited.
This includes, but is not limited to, copyrighted material,
threatening or bullying, gang-related activities, obscene material, or
material protected by trade secrets.
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3.2
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Employees must know that student communication with other
Internet users is limited to use of eChalk accounts unless approved by a
district administrator. Social
networking sites are strictly prohibited.
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3.3
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Email communication is
professional correspondence and is the property of the District. All electronic communications must be
conducted in a polite and considerate manner.
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3.4
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The
school district is required by the federal government to archive email.
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3.5
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For
safety purposes, employees should not share or post their own or anyone
else’s personal data (e.g. full name, address, social security, driver’s
license number, personal photograph).
Any activity that results in the loss of another person’s privacy is
prohibited.
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4.0
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Software and Internet
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4.1
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Only district-approved software
may be used on computers. Installing,
copying or executing software not approved by the district is prohibited.
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4.2
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Making illegal copies of
software or other copyrighted media (e.g. CDs, DVDs, music, movies,
downloaded files) is prohibited.
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4.3
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All access to the Internet from
school or home is protected by filtering software provided by the
district. Circumventing any filtering
software (e.g. proxy and ghost server websites) is prohibited.
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4.4
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Computers
connected to the network must have security software installed. Any computer brought from home must first
be physically checked by district personnel to ensure it has appropriate
software and licensing.
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5.0
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System
Security
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5.1
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Abuse of
network or personal passwords, obtaining the passwords of other users, or circumventing
system security measures in any way is prohibited.
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5.2
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Do not
engage in any activity that might be harmful to the computer or network (e.g.
create viruses, damage files, disrupt service intentionally, access hacking
programs).
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5.3
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Employees must know that altering files, changing BIOS
settings or hiding directories or files is prohibited for students.
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5.4
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Unauthorized remote access or
hacking to school resources is prohibited.
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6.0
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Controversial Material
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6.1
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Users
should not attempt to access inappropriate sites such as those that contain
obscenity, pornography, advertisements for products or services not permitted
to minors by law, hate or gang sites, or other sites which may be harmful to
minors or may cause a substantial disruption to the academic environment.
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6.2
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The Kershaw County
School District
attempts to filter inappropriate material through a selected list of sites deemed
as inappropriate due to content.
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7.0
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Classroom
Use of Online Resources
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7.1
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Internet use is for legitimate educational purposes.
Violations will result in disciplinary action and may result in loss of
Internet access privileges.
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7.2
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Employees will be responsible for reviewing
the acceptable use policies and procedures with students prior to computer
and Internet usage.
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7.3
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Guided internet use involves employees
modeling or directing student use of specific online resources (e.g. eChalk,
DISCUS, Yahooligans, WorldBook) in a closely-supervised situation. All
online resources and searches should be previewed before presenting to
students. Employees may work directly with small groups of students or
with an entire class.
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7.4
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Independent internet use involves employees
directing student use of appropriate online resources (e.g. eChalk, DISCUS,
WorldBook) in a supervised situation. Students may work independently
or in small groups.
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7.5
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Only guided internet use should be used for
elementary students. Both guided and independent internet use are
appropriate for middle and high school students.
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Ownership
of Property
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Upon separation
of the employee from the Kershaw
County School District, all
hardware, software, email and electronic files created by the employee are
considered property of the district.
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Enforcement
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The Kershaw County School District considers
any violation of the Acceptable Use Policy to be a serious offense and
reserves the right to copy and examine any files or information resident on
district systems allegedly related to unacceptable use. Violators are subject to disciplinary
action. Offenders also may be prosecuted under laws including (but not
limited to) the Privacy Protection Act of 1974, The Computer Fraud and Abuse
Act of 1986, The Computer Virus Eradication Act of 1989, Interstate
Transportation of Stolen Property Act, and the Electronic Communications
Privacy Act.
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Summary
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This Acceptable Use Policy
is designed to describe how the Kershaw County School District expects technology resources to be used. Persons violating this policy may suffer
disciplinary action including, but not limited to, the loss of privileges
relating to the use of technology in the schools. The district’s goal is to provide employees
and students with access to technology in a safe environment that encourages
and supports instruction. As a user of
these technologies you are expected to read, understand, and acknowledge this
policy before using the technology resources.
Please note: Kershaw County School District monitors all computer usage through a security
system. Federal law (CIPA) mandates that all computer activity within schools
be closely watched in order to ensure the safety of our students.
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Employee
Name (Print): ________________________________________
Sign
and return this page to your school.
Please keep pages 1-3 for your records.
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Ownership
of Property
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Upon
separation of the employee from the Kershaw County School District, all hardware, software, email and electronic files
created by the employee are considered property of the district.
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Enforcement
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The Kershaw County School District considers
any violation of the Acceptable Use Policy to be a serious offense and
reserves the right to copy and examine any files or information resident on
district systems allegedly related to unacceptable use. Violators are subject to disciplinary
action. Offenders also may be prosecuted under laws including (but not
limited to) the Privacy Protection Act of 1974, The Computer Fraud and Abuse
Act of 1986, The Computer Virus Eradication Act of 1989, Interstate
Transportation of Stolen Property Act, and the Electronic Communications
Privacy Act.
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Summary
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This Acceptable Use Policy
is designed to describe how the Kershaw County School District expects technology resources to be used. Persons violating this policy may suffer
disciplinary action including, but not limited to, the loss of privileges
relating to the use of technology in the schools. The district’s goal is to provide employees
and students with access to technology in a safe environment that encourages
and supports instruction. As a user of
these technologies you are expected to read, understand, and acknowledge this
policy before using the technology resources.
Please note: Kershaw County School District monitors all computer usage through a security
system. Federal law (CIPA) mandates that all computer activity within schools
be closely watched in order to ensure the safety of our students.
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Signatures
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I
understand and agree to abide by the Kershaw County
School District’s
Acceptable Use Policy. I understand
that there are consequences if I don’t follow this Acceptable Use Policy.
_____________________________________________
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Employee Signature Date
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