Free Speech. Your right to free speech, as set forth in the school disciplinary code, applies also to your communication in the Internet and is considered a limited forum and therefore the district may restrict your right to free speech for valid educational reasons. Search and Seizure. You should expect no privacy of the contents of your personal files on the district system. Routing maintenance and monitoring of the system may lead to discovery that you have violated this policy, the school code, or the law. Your parent has the right at any time to see the contents of your e-mail files. Any material in the possession of a student will be viewed in the same context as to its appropriateness for the school setting regardless of the nature of its origin. Use of the Internet is a privilege, not a right. Students violating policies pertaining to standards of conduct or Internet use shall be subject to revocation of privileges and disciplinary action and/or appropriate legal action.
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Sources: Computer Use Agreement, Computer Use Agreement