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All About RCS » Technology » Acceptable Use Policy


Acceptable Use Policy Acceptable Use Policy

Acceptable Use Policy

Resurrection Catholic School 2009

 

We believe that technology is a vital means to assist those who carry out the educational ministry of Resurrection Catholic School.

 

We are pleased to offer students of Resurrection Catholic School access to our computer network, including access to the Internet. To gain access to the Internet, all students under the age of 18 must obtain parental permission and must sign and return this form to Miss Weaver, Principal. Access to the Internet will enable students to explore libraries, databases, and research information. Resurrection Catholic School has purchased an Internet filtering service. No filter is 100% effective.  Families should be warned that some material accessible via the Internet might contain items that are illegal, defamatory, inaccurate or potentially offensive to some people. While our intent is to make Internet access available to further educational goals and objectives, students may find ways to access other materials as well. We believe that the benefits to students from access to the Internet, in the form of information resources and opportunities for collaboration, exceed any disadvantages. Ultimately, parents and guardians of minors are responsible for setting and conveying the standards that their children should follow when using media and information sources. To that end, Resurrection Catholic School supports and respects each family's right to decide whether or not to apply for access.

 

Internet Rules

 

Students are responsible for good behavior on Resurrection Catholic School computer networks just as they are in a classroom or a school hallway. Communications on the network are often public in nature. General school rules for behavior and communications apply. The network is provided for students to conduct research. Access to network services is given to students who agree to act in a considerate and responsible manner. Parent permission is required. Access is a privilege - not a right. Access entails responsibility. Individual users of Resurrection Catholic School computer network are responsible for their actions. It is presumed that users will comply with school standards and will honor the agreements they have signed.

 

Network storage areas may 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. Users should not expect that files stored on any server or computer would be private. During school, teachers of younger students will guide them toward appropriate materials. Outside of school, families bear the same responsibility for such guidance as they exercise with information sources such as television, telephones, movies, radio and other potentially offensive media.

 

Users have no privacy rights to any data received or disseminated on the network and by utilizing these Resurrection Catholic School systems they consent to Resurrection Catholic School’s right to audit all communications, files and documents. If a user acts inappropriately through the communications systems, Resurrection Catholic School reserves the right to report such actions to any outside authorities and/or take appropriate internal disciplinary action.

 

The following are examples of inappropriate use and activity:

·         Sending or displaying offensive messages or pictures

·         Using violent, aggressive or obscene language

·         Harassing, insulting or attacking others

·         Damaging computers, computer systems or computer networks

·         Hacking or other unlawful activities

·         Violating copyright laws

·         Downloading information and files not relevant to curriculum-related activities

·         Accessing inappropriate web sites that have escaped Internet filtering

·         Attempting to or overriding Internet filtering system

·         Intentionally wasting limited resources

·         Employing the network for commercial purposes

·         Accessing personal email accounts / instant messaging during school hours

·         Violating privacy issues by:

o        posting personal contact information about you or other people;

    • using another's password;
    • trespassing in another's folders, work or files

·         Using email inappropriately to pass along chain emails or other communications not related to classroom activities

 

*The preceding list is not an all-inclusive list of inappropriate uses and activities. Violations WILL result in a loss of access as well as other applicable disciplinary or legal actions. Students shall be made aware of designated school personnel to inform when reporting inappropriate activity or use of the computer network or Internet. Proper school procedures will be followed for enforcement of policy and determining ramifications of infractions of this acceptable use policy.

 

In the case where there is a sufficient connection with the school (examples include but are not limited to: the electronic communication: 1) threatens, harasses, defames, demeans or bullies one or more students or staff at the school; 2) identifies the student as a student at the school, presents the school in a false light, or the student in the electronic communication espouses or promotes a lifestyle or morality inconsistent with the stated mission or philosophy of the school; 3) consists of similar content that in some way harms the school, one or more of its students, one or more staff or indicates that the student is a danger to self or others), then the student may be disciplined in accord with the discipline policy of the school or with restrictions of the student’s use of the school computer network, whether or not the electronic communication was sent by means of the school computer network or the sending was done off campus.

 

The Internet is a public forum with unrestricted access. For this reason, the schools in the Diocese of Harrisburg restrict permission for the posting of information related to the school, the staff, and students on the Internet.  No person is permitted to use images of the school, the school logo or seal, school staff or students in any form on the Internet or in any form of electronic communication without specific written permission from the school administration.  The posting of such information on any website, bulletin board, chat room, email, or other messaging system without permission, or posting or transmission of images or information in any format related to the school, staff or students that are defamatory, scurrilous, pornographic, or which could be construed as threatening or impugning the character of another person is prohibited and will make any person involved in the posting or transmission of such subject to disciplinary action deemed appropriate by the administration of the  school, or by the Diocese of Harrisburg. (Diocese of Harrisburg, Policy 6230)

 

The school reserves the right to seek financial restitution for any damage caused by a student.

 

The school reserves the right from time to time to issue additional or more detailed rules for the use of school computers and the school computer network, and violation of such rules may be a cause for imposition of any of the penalties delineated above.  This policy will be distributed and a user agreement / permission form will be completed by each family annually and retained on file.

 

Approval:

 

_______________________________________                                     _______________

Miss Weaver, Principal                                                                                                       Date

 

 

_______________________________________                                     ________________

Fr. Daniel Mitzel, Executive Pastor                                                                                    Date

 

 

Credit for policy development is given to the Diocese of Cleveland        Revised January 2007





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