Inappropriate Language Sample Clauses

Inappropriate Language a. Restrictions against inappropriate language apply to public messages, private messages, and material created for assignments or to be posted on web pages.
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Inappropriate Language. (a) Restrictions on inappropriate language apply to all computer use.
Inappropriate Language a. I will not use rude, vulgar, threatening, obscene, or disrespectful language.
Inappropriate Language. On any use of the Internet and/or district’s computer resources, whether in application to public or private messages or material posted on the Web pages, you will not use obscene, profane, vulgar, vulgar, rude, inflammatory, threatening, or disrespectful language. You will not post or retrieve information that could cause danger or disruption or engage in personal attacks. You will not harass another person by a persistent action that distresses or annoys another person and you must stop if asked to do so. Respect for Privacy You will not report a message that was sent to you privately without permission of the person who sent you the message. You will not post private information about another person.
Inappropriate Language. The use of profane or offensive language on school grounds or in the presence of faculty or students is strictly prohibited and may result in discipline up to and including discharge.
Inappropriate Language. The EJ Activist will not use inappropriate language and will follow the same guidelines used at the high school level.
Inappropriate Language. 1. All work performed on school equipment will be free of inappropriate language, including profanity, on any platform. This stipulation includes, but is not limited to public messages, private messages, and material posted on web pages.
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Inappropriate Language. Students must avoid inappropriate language in their electronic communications. Students will not: • Use obscene, profane, lewd, vulgar, inflammatory or threatening language or images including but not limited to “sexting” • Post information that may cause damage or a danger of disruption to your school or any other organization(s) or person(s) without written consent of administration/designee. • Post photographs, video, or voice recordings of any person(s) of minor age without the consent of administration/designee or the written consent of any adult(s). • Engage in personal attacks, including prejudicial or discriminatory attacks. • Harass or bully another person. Cyberbullying is prohibited by state law and district policy. Bullying or harassment that is done on or off campus with a computer or any type of communications device may result in discipline at school up to and including expulsion, legal action, or prosecution by the appropriate law enforcement authorities. AR 6.7(d) STUDENT USE OF TECHNOLOGY (continued) • Knowingly or recklessly post false or defamatory information about a person or organization. Students will promptly disclose to a teacher or another school employee any message they receive from any other student that is in violation of the restrictions on inappropriate language. Students will not delete these messages until instructed to do so by an administrator.
Inappropriate Language a. On any and all uses of the Internet, whether in application to public or private messages, or material posted on the Web pages, you will not use obscene, profane, lewd, vulgar, rude, inflammatory, threatening, or disrespectful language. You will not post information that could cause danger or disruption or engage in personal attacks, including prejudicial or discriminatory attacks. You will not harass another person by a persistent action that distresses or annoys another person and you must stop if asked to do so.
Inappropriate Language. You will not use obscene, profane, vulgar, rude, threatening or disrespectful language. You will not post information that could cause damage or a danger of disruption. You will not engage in personal attacks. You will not harass, bully or insult another person. If you are told by a person to stop sending messages to them, you must stop.
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