RESPONDING TO CONCERNS Sample Clauses

RESPONDING TO CONCERNS. School officials shall apply the same criterion of educational suitability used to review other educational resources when questions arise concerning access to specific databases or other electronic media. AUDIT OF USE Users with network access shall not utilize District resources to establish electronic mail accounts through third-party providers or any other nonstandard electronic mail system. The Superintendent/designee shall establish a process to determine whether the District’s education technology is being used for purposes prohibited by law or for accessing sexually explicit materials. The process shall include, but not be limited to:
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RESPONDING TO CONCERNS. School officials shall apply the same criterion of educational suitability used to review other educational resources when questions arise concerning access to specific internal or web-based applications or other electronic media and devices, or any Electronic Mail communications.
RESPONDING TO CONCERNS responding in a timely manner to resident and community concerns, in collaboration with PATH; Emergency Response: emergency and critical incident response and crisis intervention;
RESPONDING TO CONCERNS. School officials shall apply the same criterion of educational suitability used to review other educational resources when questions arise concerning access to specific databases or other electronic media. Agreement for Staff and Community Members A written request/agreement shall be required prior to staff and community members being granted independent access to electronic media involving district technological resources or access. The required request/agreement form, which shall specify acceptable uses, rules of on-line behavior, access privileges and penalties for policy/procedural violations, must be signed by the staff or community member. This document shall be kept on file as a legal, binding document. Xxxxxxx County Schools Internet and Electronic User Permission/Agreement Form for Students, Staff, and Parents Student As a user of the Xxxxxxx County Schools computer network, I hereby understand and will abide by the school district Internet and electronic mail rules and Acceptable Use Agreement. I will also communicate over the network in a responsible manner while abiding by all relevant laws and restrictions. I further understand that any violation of the above conditions, rules, and/or Acceptable Use Agreement is unethical and may constitute a criminal offense. Should I commit any violation, my access privileges may be revoked, disciplinary action may be taken, and/or appropriate legal action. Date: User’s Full Name (please print): School: Signature: SS#(high school students only) Grade: Homeroom Teacher: Parent or Guardian As the parent or guardian of this student, I have read the Xxxxxxx County Schools’ Acceptable Use Policy concerning Internet and electronic mail. I understand that this access is designed for educational purposes. The Xxxxxxx County School District has taken precautions to eliminate controversial material. However, I also recognize that it is impossible for the Xxxxxxx County Board of Education and the Xxxxxxx County School District to restrict access to all controversial materials and I will not hold them responsible for materials acquired on the network. Further, I accept full responsibility for supervision if and when my child’s use is not in a school setting. I hereby give permission to issue an account for my child and certify that the information contained on this form is correct. Date: Parent’s Signature: Name of Student: Address: Phone: School: Grade: Homeroom Teacher: This agreement must be signed by a parent or gua...
RESPONDING TO CONCERNS. ETS assumes that the independent evaluator will submit the first report to the CDE on October 31, 2015, and that an electronic copy of the report will be provided to ETS at the same time. ETS will provide a written response, within four weeks of receipt of the report, to any concerns that may be included in the independent evaluator report. The response will include a process and timeline for resolving each concern reported by the independent evaluator. ETS assumes that any subsequent responses to evaluator comments will be provided in electronic copy to ETS and that ETS will provide written responses within four weeks of receipt of each subsequent request.
RESPONDING TO CONCERNS. GENERAL:
RESPONDING TO CONCERNS. School officials shall apply the same criterion of educational suitability used to review other educational resources when questions arise concerning access to specific internal or web-based applications or other electronic media and devices, or any Electronic Mail communications. I have read the Xxxxxxxxx County School District Network Acceptable Use Policy. I understand and will abide by the stated Terms and Conditions. I further understand that violation of the regulations is unethical and may constitute a criminal offense. I understand that all terms and regulations also apply when remotely accessing any account through the Xxxxxxxxx County School District Network or content available through web based applications or storage. Should I commit any violation my access privileges may be revoked, disciplinary action and/or appropriate legal action may be taken. Name (please print): Location: Signature: Job Title/Description: Date: / / ALL Employees: All district employee with EMAIL accounts will be configured for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). This also commonly referred to as 2-Step authentication. MFA can be setup multiple ways. The most common setup utilizes text messaging from Microsoft. You will receive a code to enter when attempting to access your email account from outside of the Kentucky School Systems Network. Technology staff can assist you as necessary in order to set-up your MFA, including demonstrating different ways of authentication if requested. NEW Employees ONLY:  My new temporary* password** is  *Your password must be changed upon your first login. RETURNING Employees with an existing account: **ALL Passwords MUST be at least 8 characters with at least one special character/number (ie 1,2,@,$,#) and one capital letter.  Your password** will be required to reset at the beginning of each new school year at a time frame that will be communicated to you via the Technology Department Staff.  Example: $tudyH@rd DO NOT use anything that would be easy to guess.  Alternatively, a phrase password may be used. For Example: I love my jo8! Spaces are now permitted. Using phrase passwords still must adhere to the capitalization and special character/number standard.  A different password from the previous year or a variation of it is required. None previous 12 passwords will be permitted to be re-used.
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