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Policies for Students|Policies
for Teachers|AUP
Library Policies for Students:
Hours: M-Th 7:30-4:00 F 7:30-3:30
- All students who are not Seniors must be signed in and out of the
IC
- Students must spend time working. If they are not they will be sent
back to class.
- Books can be checked out for 2 weeks, magazines for 1 week using student
IDs. Overdue notices will be sent out to advisors and graduation will
be withheld until all books have been returned or replaced.
- Planners must be opened to the Internet permission form when doing
research on the Internet.
- No food or snacks in the IC or Labs. Only water or Propel in the IC
not in the Labs.
- Disks can be purchased for $1.00 and Disk Carriers for $1.50
- Must adhere to the districtsAUP for Internet use.
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Library Policies for Teachers:
- A maximum of 8 students can be sent down on planners.
- When you reserve a lab and do not plan on using it please cancel the
reservation.
- When using a lab you are responsible for the computers and watching
the students.
- Please reserve the AV equipment only for the time you need it, and
return it, so other teachers can use it.
- All copies are charged back to your department at $.03 per page, on
a monthly basis, so take advantage of free print when possible.
- If Printer/copier is jammed.out/of toner please contact Mr. Hehr.
If it is out of paper come down to the IC and get a ream to fill it.You
will only be given 1 ream of paper at a time to fill the printers.
- Must adhere to the districtsAUP for Internet use.
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Internet Appropriate Use Regulations
Code No. 605.6R11
I. Responsibility for Internet Appropriate
Use
A. the authority for appropriate
use of electronic Internet resources is delegated to the licensed
employees. For the purpose of this policy, Internet is defined as:
A collection of thousands of interconnected
computer networks involving millions of computers around the world.
It is a collaboration of private, public, educational, governmental,
and industrial sponsored networks whose operators cooperate to maintain
the network infrastructure.
B. Instruction in the proper use
of the Internet system will be available to employees who will then
provide similar instruction to their students.
C. Employees are expected to practice
appropriate use of the Internet, and violations may result in discipline
up to, and including, discharge.
II. Internet Access
A. Access to the Internet is available
to employees and students as a source of information and a vehicle
of communication.
B. Students will be able to access
the Internet through their teachers. Individual student accounts (grades
6-12) will be issued to students at this time and electronic mail
addresses will not be issued to students.
1. Making the Internet access available
to students carries with it the potential that some students might
encounter information that may not be appropriate. Because information
on the Internet appears, disappears and changes, it is not possible
to predict or control what students may locate.
2. The district's goal is to allow
employees and students access to the rich opportunities on the internet,
while protecting the rights of students and parents who choose not
to risk exposure to questionable material.
3. Smooth operation of the network
depends upon proper conduct of end users. Strict guidelines must
be followed to achieve efficient, ethical and legal utilization
of network resources.
4. To reduce unnecessary system
traffic, users may use real-time conference features such as talk/chat/Internet
relay chat only as approved by the supervising teacher.
5: Transmission of material, information
or software in violation of any board policy or regulation is prohibited.
6. System users will perform a
virus check on downloaded files to avoid spreading computer viruses.
7. The Mason City Community School
District makes no guarantees as to the accuracy of the information
received on the Internet.
III. Parental Permission - Annually,
parents shall grant permission for their student to use the Internet
using the prescribed form .
IV. Student Use of Internet
A. Equal Opportunity - To the extent
possible, the Internet will be made available to students within the
school district through teacher access. The amount of time available
for each student will be limited by the number of available terminals
and the demands for each terminal.
B. On-line Etiquette
1. The use of the network is a
privilege which may be taken away for violation of board policy
or regulations. As a user of the Internet, students may be allowed
access to other networks. Each network may have its own set of policies
and procedures. It is the user's responsibility to abide by the
policies and procedures of these other networks.
2. Students should adhere to on-line
protocol:
a. Respect all copyright and
license agreements.
b. Cite all quotes, references
and sources
c. Remain on the system only long
enough to get needed information, then exit the system.
d. Apply the same privacy, ethical
and educational considerations utilized in other forms of communication.
3. Students access to electronic
mail will be made through the school/district's account. Students
should adhere to the following guidelines.
a. Others may be able to read
or access the mail so private messages should not be sent.
b. Delete unwanted messages immediately.
c. Use of objectionable language
is prohibited.
d. Always sign messages
e. Always acknowledge receipt
of a document or file.
4. Restricted Material - Students
shall not intentionally access or download any text file or picture
or engage in any conference that includes material which is obscene,
libelous, indecent, vulgar, profane or lewd: advertises any product
or service not permitted to minors by law; constitutes insulting
or fighting words, the very expression of which injures or harasses
others; or presents a clear and present likelihood that, either
because of its content or the manner of distribution, it will cause
a material and substantial disruption of the proper and orderly
operation and discipline of the scholl or school activities, will
cause the commission of unlawful acts or the violation of lawful
school regulations.
5. Unauthorized Costs - If a student
gains access to any service via the Internet which has a cost involved
or if a student incurs other types of costs, the students accessing
such a service will be responsible for those costs.
V. Student Violations -- Consequences
and Notifications.
Students who access restricted material
( See 3 above) on the Internet shall be subject to disciplinary action
described in board policy/regulations or the following consequences:
A. First Violation - A verbal and
written "Warning" notice will be issued to the students.
The student may lose Internet access for up to 2 weeks at the discretion
of the supervising teacher. A copy of the notice will be mailed to
the student's parent and a copy provided to the building principal.
B. Second Violation - A verbal and
written "Second Violation: notice will be issued to the student.
A copy of the notice will be mailed to the student's parent and a
copy provided to the building principal. The student shall forfeit
all Internet privileges for a minimum period of 4 weeks.
C. Third Violation - A verbal and
written "Third Violation" notice will be issued to the student.
A copy of the notice will be mailed to the student's parent and a
copy provided to the building principal. The student shall forfeit
all Internet privileges for the balance of the school year.
Legal References: Iowa Code §279.8(2001).
Approved 8-19-02 Reviewed 2002 Revised
3-18-96
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