Common use of Personal Devices Clause in Contracts

Personal Devices. Personal computers, PDAs, mp3 players or similar devices, cell phones, digital cameras, and hand-held computing devices owned by the student may be used on school premises in accordance with rules and procedures established by the building administration and classroom teachers. Personal computing devices may NOT be connected to the district wired network. The school reserves the right to limit use of electronic devices (personal and district-issued), especially when these devices are used to harass others, disrupt the learning environment, cheat, or provide unauthorized access to the district network. The Tahoma School District reserves the right to inspect the content on personal electronic devices used at school or school events if school personnel determine there may be cause to suspect that such devices are not being used in accordance with district rules. Personal electronic devices have educational and monetary value. Students who use these devices are prohibited from trading or selling these devices to other students on campus. Personal electronic devices are the sole responsibility of the student owner. The school or district assumes no responsibility for these personal devices if they are lost, loaned, or stolen and cannot guarantee time or resources will be spent trying to locate stolen or lost items. Disciplinary action for violations involving personal electronic technology shall be consistent with standard district and school policies and procedures. Violation of these guidelines can result in revoking a student's privileges to use portable electronic devices at school, suspension of access to Tahoma School District electronic equipment, school disciplinary action and/or other appropriate legal or criminal action, including restitution, if appropriate. By using their personal equipment to access the district network, students acknowledge that district staff are not responsible for fixing or correcting any problems that arise on non-district-owned computing devices. The district is not obligated to provide replacement devices or loan equipment if a student’s personal devices do not work. Students who use personal electronic devices to connect to the district wireless network must comply with all district policies and regulations and state and federal laws. Students may not engage in any activities prohibited in this electronic resources user agreement. The Tahoma School District makes no warranties of any kind, either expressly or implied, that the functions or services of the wireless network system provided by or through the school district will be error- free or without defect or in operating condition. The Tahoma School District accepts no financial responsibility for personal devices. Care and Use Agreement Students who are issued district-owned electronic devices shall abide by the care and use agreement signed at the time the device was issued. All users are responsible for costs to repair or replace electronic devices if damage or loss is due to negligence, intentional misconduct or failure to follow district/school guidelines regarding handling and care of the device. In instances where electronic devices are checked out to a student for an extended period of time (1:1 programs) there will be an insurance deductible charged in cases of theft or accidental damage which requires the device to be sent out of the district for repair. If theft/damage occurs as a result of negligence or intentional misconduct the student/parent may be responsible for the replacement or repair of the electronic device. The deductible may be increased in cases of repeat incidents. Lost or damaged accessories (power adapter, cables, etc.) less than $100 are not a warranty or insurance claim and must be paid by the student/parent. When possible, an Internet tracing program will be installed and activated allowing tracing and xxxxxxxx.Xx cases of theft,

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Samples: www.tahomasd.us, www.boarddocs.com

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Personal Devices. Personal computers, PDAs, mp3 players or similar devices, cell phones, digital cameras, and hand-held computing devices owned by the student may be used on school premises in accordance with rules and procedures established by the building administration and classroom teachers. Personal computing devices may NOT be connected to the district wired network. The school reserves the right to limit use of electronic devices (personal or and district-issued), especially when these devices are used to harass others, disrupt the learning environment, cheat, or provide unauthorized access to the district network. The Tahoma School District reserves the right to inspect the content on personal electronic devices used at school or school events if school personnel determine there may be cause to suspect that such devices are not being used in accordance with district rules. Personal electronic devices have educational and monetary value. Students who use these devices are prohibited from trading or selling these devices to other students on campus. Personal electronic devices are the sole responsibility of the student owner. The school or district assumes no responsibility for these personal devices if they are lost, loaned, or stolen and cannot guarantee time or resources will be spent trying to locate stolen or lost items. Disciplinary action for violations involving personal electronic technology shall be consistent with standard district and school policies and procedures. Violation of these guidelines can result in revoking a student's privileges to use portable electronic devices at school, suspension of access to Tahoma School District electronic equipment, school disciplinary action and/or other appropriate legal or criminal action, including restitution, if appropriate. By using their personal equipment to access the district network, students acknowledge that district staff are not responsible for fixing or correcting any problems that arise on non-district-owned computing devices. The district is not obligated to provide replacement devices or loan equipment if a student’s personal devices do not work. Students who use personal electronic devices to connect to the district wireless network must comply with all district policies and regulations and state and federal laws. Students may not engage in any activities prohibited in this electronic resources user agreement. The Tahoma School District makes no warranties of any kind, either expressly or implied, that the functions or services of the wireless network system provided by or through the school district will be error- free or without defect or in operating condition. The Tahoma School District accepts no financial responsibility for personal devices. Care and Use Agreement Students who are issued district-owned electronic devices shall abide by the care and use agreement signed at the time the device was issued. All users are responsible for costs to repair or replace electronic devices if damage or loss is due to negligence, intentional misconduct or failure to follow district/school guidelines regarding handling and care of the device. In instances where electronic devices are checked out to a student for an extended period of time (1:1 programs) there will be an insurance deductible charged in cases of theft or accidental damage which requires the device to be sent out of the district for repair. If theft/damage occurs as a result of negligence or intentional misconduct the student/parent may be responsible for the replacement or repair of the electronic device. The deductible may be increased in cases of repeat incidents. Lost or damaged accessories (power adapter, cables, etc.) less than $100 are not a warranty or insurance claim and must be paid by the student/parent. When possible, an Internet tracing program will be installed and activated allowing tracing and xxxxxxxx.Xx cases of theft,

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Samples: www.boarddocs.com

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Personal Devices. Personal computers, PDAs, mp3 players or similar devices, cell phones, digital cameras, and hand-held computing devices owned by the student may be used on school premises in accordance with rules and procedures established by the building administration and classroom teachers. Personal computing devices may NOT be connected to the district wired network. The school reserves the right to limit use of electronic devices (personal and district-issued), especially when these devices are used to harass others, disrupt the learning environment, cheat, or provide unauthorized access to the district network. The Tahoma School District reserves the right to inspect the content on personal electronic devices used at school or school events if school personnel determine there may be cause to suspect that such devices are not being used in accordance with district rules. Personal electronic devices have educational and monetary value. Students who use these devices are prohibited from trading or selling these devices to other students on campus. Personal electronic devices are the sole responsibility of the student owner. The school or district assumes no responsibility for these personal devices if they are lost, loaned, or stolen and cannot guarantee time or resources will be spent trying to locate stolen or lost items. Disciplinary action for violations involving personal electronic technology shall be consistent with standard district and school policies and procedures. Violation of these guidelines can result in revoking a student's privileges to use portable electronic devices at school, suspension of access to Tahoma School District electronic equipment, school disciplinary action and/or other appropriate legal or criminal action, including restitution, if appropriate. By using their personal equipment to access the district network, students acknowledge that district staff are not responsible for fixing or correcting any problems that arise on non-district-owned computing devices. The district is not obligated to provide replacement devices or loan equipment if a student’s 's personal devices do not work. Students who use personal electronic devices to connect to the district wireless network must comply with all district policies and regulations and state and federal laws. Students may not engage in any activities prohibited in this electronic resources user agreement. The Tahoma School District makes no warranties of any kind, either expressly or implied, that the functions or services of the wireless network system provided by or through the school district will be error- free or without defect or in operating condition. The Tahoma School District accepts no financial responsibility for personal devices. Care and Use Agreement Students who are issued district-owned electronic devices shall abide by the care and use agreement signed at the time the device was issued. All users are responsible for costs to repair or replace electronic devices if damage or loss is due to negligence, intentional misconduct or failure to follow district/school guidelines regarding handling and care of the device. In instances where electronic devices are checked out to a student for an extended period of time (1:1 programs) there will be an insurance deductible charged in cases of theft or accidental damage which requires the device to be sent out of the district for repair. If theft/damage occurs as a result of negligence or intentional misconduct the student/parent may be responsible for the replacement or repair of the electronic device. The deductible may be increased in cases of repeat incidents. Lost or damaged accessories (power adapter, cables, etc.) less than $100 are not a warranty or insurance claim and must be paid by the student/parent. When possible, an Internet tracing program will be installed and activated allowing tracing and xxxxxxxx.Xx cases of theft,

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Samples: cdn5-ss19.sharpschool.com

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