Penalties for Improper Use Sample Clauses

Penalties for Improper Use. If the Student violates this agreement and misuses the Internet, the Student shall be subject to disciplinary action.
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Penalties for Improper Use. If the Employee violates this agreement and misuses the Internet, the Employee shall be subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination.
Penalties for Improper Use. The use of a District account is a privilege, not a right, and misuse will result in disciplinary action appropriate to the seriousness of the offense and according to district disciplinary policy.
Penalties for Improper Use. Misuse of District technology may lead to disciplinary including the possible loss of technology use, suspension, expulsion and/or legal action. Technology use is a privilege, not a right. Individual schools sites will apply disciplinary action based upon the seriousness of each violation.
Penalties for Improper Use. If the Student violates this agreement and misuses the District’s Net Access, the Student may be subject to disciplinary action, revocation of the Student’s access to the Net, as well as legal or criminal action where appropriate.
Penalties for Improper Use. The use of the network is a privilege, not a right, and may be revoked if abused. Misuse, damage, or vandalism of SBISD technology resources may also lead to disciplinary and/or legal action, in- cluding suspension, expulsion, or criminal prosecution by governmental authorities. Disclaimer SBISD makes no guarantee about the quality of services provided and is not responsible for any claims, losses, damages, costs, or other obligations arising from the use of its network. Any charge accrued to the user of SBISD’s network are borne by the user. Statements by the user on the Internet are from the author’s individual point of view and do not represent the views of SBISD, its employees, or members of the Board of Education. Student and parental/guardian signatures on the Student Code of Conduct represent consent to conform to the Acceptable Use Policy. EXHIBIT D Spring Branch ISD Technology Resources Opt-Out Form Student Name Grade Campus The Technology Responsible Use Policy guidelines are located in the Student Handbook. Circle your preference: *Unless I indicate No below I am granting permission. I grant permission for my child to access SBISD technology re- sources and Internet. Yes No I grant permission for my child to use district-issued email. Yes No Parent/Guardian Signature: Printed Parent/Guardian Name: Date: Parent/Guardian Permission to Online Publication The district’s teaching and learning practices include creating and publicly publishing on the Web examples of student work such as writing pieces, photographs of classroom learning activities, videos, drawings, participation in educational networks, classroom blogs, etc. *Unless I indicate No below I am granting permission. Circle your preference: I grant permission to publicly publish my child’s: • First name last initial (elementary) • First name last name (secondary) • Voice • Work • Photograph/video Yes No Parent/Guardian Signature:
Penalties for Improper Use. (See Discipline Procedures) The use of school and/or personal technology and/or the Internet is a privilege, not a right. DISCLAIMERS Woodinville Montessori School provides network internet access to our students. While it is the school’s responsibility to maintain our equipment, security, screening devices, network, etc. in good working order to the best of our ability, we do not:  Guarantee the accuracy of information found on the Internet.  Guarantee that computers or networks will be error free or that services will go uninterrupted  Accept responsibility or liability for inappropriate use of technology or the Internet by our students at school or at home  Guarantee that faculty or staff monitoring computer usage and Internet access will be able to always be aware of inappropriate use or able to prevent inappropriate occurrences, e.g., pop-ups, etc.  Accept responsibility for any student-owned computer equipment left at school when the student is off- premises or in use by individual students in the course of their work, e.g., subject to an accident, etc. WMS shall not be liable for any direct or indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including but not limited to, lost data or information sustained or incurred in connection with the use, operation, or inability to use the system.  WMS will not be responsible for any financial obligations that occur through the unauthorized use of the system. All of the above policies and rules for acceptable use are intended to make maximum use of equipment and materials while allowing for a minimum of technical and mechanical administration. If there is any question concerning any of these policies, please contact your program director. Both parent and student must read and sign the agreement and return the signature page to your teacher. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY:  I have read, understand, and will abide by the WMS Acceptable Use Policy.  Should I commit a violation, I understand that consequences of my actions could include suspension of computer privileges, disciplinary action, and/or referral to law enforcement. Print student name Signature Date PARENT RESPONSIBILITY: As the parent or guardian of this student, I have read the Acceptable Use Agreement.  I understand that computer access is provided for educational purposes in keeping with the academic goals WMS, and that student use for any other purpose is inappropriate.  I recognize it is impossible for WMS to restrict access to all controversial ...
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Penalties for Improper Use. An employee who violates the terms of this administrative rule or otherwise misuses e-mail or the Internet to access or send inappropriate material will be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including discharge. In addition, the privilege of accessing the Internet and e-mail services also will be subject to cancellation. Students who violate the terms of this administrative rule or who otherwise misuses their access to e-mail or the Internet also will be subject to disciplinary action in accordance with the District Student Behavior Code. Internet and e-mail access privileges also may be cancelled. Violations of the laws of the United States or the State of South Carolina also may subject student or employee users to criminal prosecution. If a user incurs unauthorized costs, the user, as well as the user’s parents if the user is a student, will be responsible for all such costs.
Penalties for Improper Use. The use of the network is a privilege, not a right, and may be revoked if abused. Misuse, damage, or vandalism of GISD technology resources may also lead to disciplinary and/or legal action, including suspension, expulsion, or criminal prosecution by governmental authorities.
Penalties for Improper Use. With the first offence the pupil will lose the right to access the Internet and/ or use of computers/laptops for a week. Succeeding offences will result in suspension from use of technology for increasingly longer periods up to the remainder of the semester or the school year. Permanent suspension may result in grave circumstances. Extreme misuse of the Internet may result in expulsion. A list of pupils who have been denied Internet access will be published and distributed to the administration and teaching staff of AVS on a regular basis. In addition, pursuant to IT XXX 0000 amendment, any unauthorized Internet access, attempted access or use of any computing and/or network systems which is in violation of national laws and/or other applicable laws is subject to criminal prosecution
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