The Schomburg Charter School 2004-2005

Acceptable Use Policy for Online and Internet Services

 

Student Name_____________________________________ Room #__________

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As a student at the Schomburg Charter School, I agree to comply with the following computer guidelines:

1.       I will treat all computer equipment with care and will leave it in good working condition when I am finished.  I will BE SAFE, RESPONSIBLE, and KIND to the computers when I am using them.

2.      I understand that the school and home computer software cannot be copied by me to use on any other computer because this would violate copyright law.

3.      I will not bring in any of my own software to use on the school computers because this would violate copyright law.

4.      I will not share my passwords for the school network or my e-mail with anyone except my parent or guardian and my homeroom teacher.

5.      I will take total responsibility for any messages that I send through e-mail and I will not insult, threaten other people, or use profanity.

6.      I will not share my phone number or home address over The Internet because it is not safe to share this information over the computer.

7.      I understand that all other school rules apply to using the computers and The Internet.

8.    I understand that if I violate any of the above rules, I will lose my computer and/or Internet privileges.

 

X____________________________________________________________________

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As the parent of ___________________________________ I understand the school policy regarding computer usage and will do the best I can to model your guidelines to my child.

X  ___________________________________________________________________

                        (Parent Signature)                                                                (Date)

 

 

 

SCHOMBURG CHARTER SCHOOL

 

Computer Use Policy

 

PURPOSE

 

Schomburg Charter School relies on its computer network to conduct its business. To ensure that its employees, independent contractors, agents and other users use its computer resources properly, Schomburg Charter School has created this Computer Use Policy (the "Policy").

 

The rules and obligations described in this Policy apply to all users (the "Users") of Schomburg Charter School’s computer resources, wherever they may be located. Violations will be taken very seriously and may result in disciplinary action including termination of employment as well as civil and criminal liability.

 

It is every employee's duty to use Schomburg Charter School’s computer resources responsibly, professionally, ethically and lawfully.

 

DEFINITIONS

 

From time to time in this Policy, we refer to terms that require definitions:

 

The term “Computer Resources” refers to Schomburg Charter School’s computer network. Specifically, Computer Resources, whether owned or leased, include, but are not limited to: host computers, file servers, application servers, communication servers, mail servers, fax servers, web servers, workstations, stand-alone computers, laptops, software, data files, and all internal and external computer and communications networks (for example, Internet commercial online services, value-added networks, e-mail systems) that may be accessed directly or indirectly from our computer network.

 

The term “Users” refers to all employees, independent contractors, consultants, temporary workers, students, family members, volunteers and other persons or entities that use Schomburg Charter School Computer Resources.

 

POLICY

 

The Computer Resources are the property of Schomburg Charter School. Users are permitted access to the computer system to assist them in the performance of their jobs. Occasional, limited, and appropriate personal use of the computer system is permitted when the use does not: (1) interfere with the User's work performance; (2) interfere with any other User’s work performance; (3) have undue impact on the operation of the computer system; (4) violate any other provision of this Policy or any other policy, guideline, or standard of Schomburg Charter School. At all times, Users have the responsibility to use Computer Resources in a professional, ethical, and lawful manner. Use of the computer system is a privilege that may be revoked at any time. 

 

In using or accessing our Computer Resources, Users must comply with the following provisions.


 

1.         No Expectation of Privacy

 

No Expectation of Privacy:  The computers and computer accounts given to Users are to assist them in the performance of their jobs. Users do not have an expectation of privacy in anything they create, store, send, or receive on the computer system. The computer system belongs to Schomburg Charter School and should be used primarily for business purposes.

 

Waiver of Privacy Rights:  Users expressly waive any right of privacy in anything they create, store, send, or receive on the computer or through the Internet or any other computer network. Users consent to allowing personnel of Schomburg Charter School to access and review all materials Users create, store, send, or receive on the computer or through the Internet or any other computer network. Users understand that Schomburg Charter School may use human or automated means to monitor use of its Computer Resources.

 

2.        Prohibited Activities

 

Prohibited Uses:  Without prior written permission from the Chief School Administrator, Schomburg Charter School’s Computer Resources may not be used for dissemination or storage of commercial or personal advertisements, solicitations, promotions, destructive programs (that is, viruses or self-replicating code), political material, or any other unauthorized use.

 

Inappropriate or Unlawful Material:  Material that is fraudulent, harassing, embarrassing, sexually explicit, profane, obscene, intimidating, defamatory, or otherwise unlawful or inappropriate may not be sent by e-mail or other forms of electronic communication (such as bulletin board systems, newsgroups, chat groups) or displayed on or stored in Schomburg Charter School’s computers. Users encountering or receiving this kind of material should immediately report the incident to the Technology Manger.

 

Spoofing and Spamming:  Users may not, under any circumstances, use "spoofing" or other means to disguise their identities in sending e-mail or other electronic communication via bulletin boards, newsgroups, or chat groups. Without expressed permission of their supervisors, users may not send unsolicited (“spamming”) e-mails to persons with whom they do not have a prior relationship or bona fide business purpose.

 

Misuse of Software:  Without prior written authorization from the Chief School Administrator, Users may not do any of the following: (1) copy software for use on their home computers; (2) provide copies of software to any independent contractors or clients of Schomburg Charter School or to any third person; (3) modify, revise, transform, recast or adapt any software; or (4) reverse-engineer, disassemble, or decompile any software.  Users who become aware of any misuse of software or violation of copyright law should immediately report the incident to the Technology Manager.

 

Communication of Trade Secrets:  Unless expressly authorized by the Chief School Administrator, sending, transmitting, or otherwise disseminating proprietary data, trade secrets, or other confidential information of the School is strictly prohibited. Unauthorized dissemination of this information may result in substantial civil liability as well as severe criminal penalties under the Economic Espionage Act of 1996.


 

 

3.        Passwords

 

Responsibility for Passwords:  Users are responsible for safeguarding their passwords for access to the computer system. Individual passwords should not be printed, stored online, or given to others. Users are responsible for all transactions made using their passwords. No User may access the computer system with another User's password or account.

 

Passwords Do Not Imply Privacy:  Use of passwords to gain access to the computer system or to encode particular files or messages does not imply that Users have an expectation of privacy in the material they create or receive on the computer system. Schomburg Charter School has global passwords that permit it access to all material stored on its computer system regardless of whether that material has been encoded with a particular User's password.

 

4.        Security

 

Accessing Other User’s Files:  Users may not alter or copy a file belonging to another User without first obtaining permission from the owner of the file. Ability to read, alter, or copy a file belonging to another user does not imply permission to read, alter, or copy that file. Users may not use the computer system to "snoop" or pry into the affairs of other users by unnecessarily reviewing the files and e-mail.

 

Accessing Other Computers and Networks:  A User's ability to connect to other computer systems through the network or by a modem does not imply a right to connect to those systems or to make use of those systems unless specifically authorized by the administrators of those systems.

 

Computer Security:  Users may not attempt to circumvent Schomburg Charter School’s data protection measures or uncover security loopholes or bugs. Users may not gain or attempt to gain unauthorized access to restricted areas or files on the computer system. Users should not tamper with any software protections or restrictions placed on computer applications, files, or directories. Users who engage in this type of activity may be subject to immediate termination.

 

5.        Viruses

 

Virus Detection:  Viruses can cause substantial damage to computer systems. Each User is responsible for taking reasonable precautions to ensure he or she does not introduce viruses to Schomburg Charter School’s network. To that end, all material received on floppy disk or other magnetic or optical medium and all materials downloaded form the Internet or from computers or networks that do not belong to Schomburg Charter School MUST be scanned for viruses and other destructive programs before being placed onto the computer system. Users should understand that their home computers and laptops might contain viruses. All disks transferred from home computers and laptops to Schomburg Charter School’s network MUST be scanned for viruses.

 

Accessing the Internet:  To ensure security and avoid the spread of viruses, Users accessing the Internet through a computer attached to Schomburg Charter School’s network must do so through an approved Internet firewall.  Accessing the Internet directly, by modem, is strictly prohibited unless the computer you are using is not connected to Schomburg Charter School’s network.

 

6.        Encryption Software

 

Use of Encryption Software:  Users may not install or use encryption software on any of Schomburg Charter School’s computers without first obtaining written permission from the Technology Manager. Users may not use passwords or encryption keys that are unknown to the Technology Manager.

 

Export Restrictions:  The federal government has imposed restrictions on export of programs or files containing encryption technology (such as e-mail programs that permit encryption of messages and electronic commerce software that encodes transactions). Software containing encryption technology is not to be placed on the Internet or transmitted in any way outside the United States without prior written authorization from the Chief School Administrator.

 


7.                 E-mail

 

E-mail Disposal:  Unless directed to the contrary by your supervisor, employees should discard inactive e-mail after sixty days. Information subject to federal and/or state laws and regulations governing mandatory retention of records and electronic communication may require you to maintain files or documents for a specified period of time. It is the employee’s responsibility to know which records are subject to these conditions and to comply with these laws and regulations.

 

Drafting E-mails: Because they may appear informal, e-mail messages are sometimes offhand, like a conversation, and not as carefully thought out as a letter or memorandum. Like any other document, an e-mail message or other computer information can later be used to indicate what an employee knew or felt.  You should keep this in mind when creating e-mail messages and other documents.  Even after you delete an e-mail message or close a computer session, it may still be recoverable and may remain on the system. 

 

8.                 Internet Safety Policy

 

Definitions: For purposes of the Internet Safety Policy, refer to the following definitions.

 

The term “Minor” is defined by federal law as any person under the age of eighteen years.

 

The term “Obscene” is defined by federal law using the following test: (a) whether the average person applying contemporary community standards would find that the material, taken as a whole, appealed to prurient (i.e. offensive) interest; (b) whether the work depicts or describes in a patently offensive way, sexual conduct defined by the applicable state law; and (c) whether the work, taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value.

 

The term “Child Pornography” is defined by federal law as any visual depiction, including any photograph, film, video, picture, or computer or computer-generated image or picture, whether made or produced by electronic, mechanical, or other means, of sexually explicit conduct, where-

 

(A)             the production of such visual depiction involves the use of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct;

 

(B)             such visual depiction is, or appears to be, of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct;

 

(C)             such visual depiction has been created, adapted, or modified to appear that an identifiable minor is engaging in sexually explicit conduct; or

 

(D)             such visual depiction is advertised, promoted, presented, described, or distributed in such a manner that conveys the impression that the material is or contains a visual depiction of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct.

 

The term “Harmful to Minors” means any picture, image, graphic image file, or other visual depiction that (i) taken as a whole and with respect to minors, appeals to a prurient interest in nudity, sex, or excretion; (ii) depicts, describes, or represents, in a patently offensive way with respect to what is suitable for minors, an actual or simulated sexual act or sexual contact, actual or simulated normal or perverted sexual acts, or a lewd exhibition of the genitals; and (iii) taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value as to minors.

 

Purpose: Schomburg Charter School’s Internet Safety Policy for students includes monitoring the on-line activities of students and the use of filtering software on its computers with Internet access that is designed to protect against access through such computers to visual depictions that are obscene, child pornography, or harmful to minors.

 

Filtering software will be utilized on all computers with Internet access within Schomburg Charter School, regardless of whether a portion of such computers is used only by school personnel.  However, authorized school personnel may disable the filtering protection during use of a computer by an adult to enable access for bona fide research or other lawful purpose.

 

a.                  Inappropriate Matter: Students are prohibited from accessing inappropriate matter in any form on the Internet and World Wide Web.   If a student should go to a Web site that contains inappropriate matter, the student must click the BACK button so that the page does not show, and should immediately inform his or her teacher so that the teacher can take measures to keep other students from viewing such matter.  The school, school board, or other local authority shall make a determination regarding what matter is appropriate for minors responsible for making the determination.

 

b.                 Direct Electronic Communications: Students are prohibited from sending via e-mail inappropriate matter in any format.  If a student should receive inappropriate matter, the student must immediately notify his or her teacher.  Students are prohibited from viewing, participating, or accessing chat rooms without the direct supervision of his or her teacher, or other supervisory personnel.  This provision does not prohibit teachers and students from participating in authorized classroom events that involve accessing chat rooms as part of a school program or the learning process.

 

c.                 Hacking: All students and Schomburg Charter School employees are prohibited from breaking into (i.e. “hacking”) the Schomburg Charter School’s network.  If a student should find that he or she has entered an area that appears to be off limits, the student should immediately notify his or her teacher.  Likewise, any Schomburg Charter School employee who finds that he or she has entered an area that appears to be off limits should immediately notify the Technology Manager.

 

d.                Personal Identification: Students are prohibited from the unauthorized disclosure, use, and dissemination of their personal identification information through the use of a computer, which includes, but is not limited to: their home address and phone number, personal cell or pager numbers, family or emergency contact numbers, work address and phone number, or their gender, age, or race.  This provision does not apply to information that must be provided to school personnel who have a need to know such information. 

 

e.                 Protective Measures: Schomburg Charter School will take necessary measures to restrict students’ access to materials harmful to minors.  Such measures will include the monitoring of the students’ on-line activities and the use of filtering software.  In addition, students will be prohibited from using computers in areas that are not randomly monitored by school personnel.

 

9.  Miscellaneous

 

Disclaimer for Liability for Use of the Internet:  Schomburg Charter School is not responsible for material viewed or downloaded by users from the Internet. The Internet is a worldwide network of computers that contains millions of pages of information, some of which include offensive, sexually explicit, and inappropriate material.  Users accessing the Internet do so at their own risk.

 

Privileged Attorney-client Communications:  Confidential e-mail sent from or to in-house counsel or an attorney representing Schomburg Charter School should include this warning header on each page" "ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGED: DO NOT FORWARD WITHOUT PERMISSION."

 

Compliance with Applicable Laws and Licenses:  In their use of Computer Resources, Users must comply with all software licenses/copyrights and all other state, federal, and international laws governing intellectual property and online activities.  You should not copy and distribute copyrighted material (e.g., software, database files, documentation, articles, graphics files, and downloaded information) through the e-mail system or by any other means unless you have confirmed in advance from appropriate sources that Schomburg Charter School has the right to copy or distribute the material.  Failure to observe a copyright may result in disciplinary action by Schomburg Charter School as well as legal action by the copyright owner. 

 


No Additional Rights:  This Policy is not intended for and does not grant to Users any contractual rights.