Common use of Students must Clause in Contracts

Students must. ● Adhere to the District Dress Code at all times while using the device. ● Use the device provided only to access learning activities. ● Follow the same guidelines for respectful, responsible behavior online that students are expected to follow offline. ● Treat this device carefully, and report any problem immediately to school administration. ● Understand that this equipment is property of the Union Parish School District and should be treated as such. If equipment is stolen, a police report must be filed. ● Alert a teacher or other staff member if students see threatening, inappropriate, or harmful content (images, messages, posts) online. ● Be cautious to protect the safety of the student and others. ● Help to protect the security of school resources. ● Eat or drink around the device. ● Attempt to bypass the school’s mobile (internet) filter. ● Use this device in a way that could be personally or physically harmful. ● Attempt to find inappropriate images or content. ● Engage in cyberbullying, harassment, or disrespectful conduct toward others. Such conduct will result in disciplinary action and loss of privileges. In some cases, cyberbullying can be a crime and punishable. ● Try to find ways to circumvent the school’s safety measures and filtering tools. ● Use school technologies to send spam or chain mail. ● Use language online that would be unacceptable in the classroom. ● Use school technologies for illegal activities or to pursue information on such activities. ● Attempt to hack or access sites, servers, or content that isn’t intended for student use. ● Alter a school’s device hardware or installed software. ● Users should never share personal information, including phone number, address, social security number, birthday, or financial information, over the Internet without adult permission. ● Users should recognize that communicating over the Internet brings risks and should carefully safeguard their and others’ personal information ● Users should never agree to meet someone they meet online in real life without parental permission. If students see a message, comment, image, or anything else online that makes them concerned for their personal safety, they should bring it to the attention of an adult immediately.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Device Agreement

Students must. ● Adhere to the District Dress Code at all times while using the device. ● Use the device provided only to access learning activities. Follow the same guidelines for respectful, responsible behavior online that students are expected to follow offlinein the classroom. Treat this the device carefully, carefully and report any problem immediately to school administrationimmediately. ● Understand that this • This equipment is property of the Union Parish ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ School District Board and should be treated as such. If equipment is stolen, a police report must be filed, and the theft must be reported to the principal or their designee, immediately. • If the equipment is damaged or lost, it must be reported to the principal or their designee, as soon as possible. • Alert a teacher or other staff member if students see threatening, inappropriate, or harmful content (images, messages, posts) online. Be cautious to protect the safety of the student and otherscautious. ● Help to Always protect the security of school resourcesyour student information, do not share usernames or passwords with anyone. ● Eat or drink around the device. ● Attempt to bypass or bypass the school’s mobile (internet) content filter. ● Use this device in a way that could be personally or physically harmful. ● Attempt to find or find inappropriate images or contentcontent or use language online that would be unacceptable in the classroom. Engage in cyberbullying, harassment, or disrespectful conduct toward others. Such conduct will result in disciplinary action and loss of privileges. In some cases, cyberbullying can be a crime and punishablecrime. ● Try to find ways to circumvent the school’s safety measures and filtering tools. ● Use school technologies to send spam or chain mail. ● Use language online that would be unacceptable in the classroom. ● Use school technologies for illegal activities or to pursue information on such activities. Attempt to hack or access sites, servers, or content that isn’t is not intended for student use. Alter a school’s device hardware or installed software. Users should never share personal information, including phone number, address, social security number, birthday, or financial information, over the Internet without adult permission. Users should recognize that communicating over the Internet brings risks and should carefully safeguard their and others’ personal information Users should never agree to meet someone they meet online in real life without parental permission. If students see a message, comment, image, or anything else online that makes them concerned for their personal safety, they should bring it to the attention of an adult immediately. This agreement includes the guidelines and expectations regarding device usage and responsibilities that come with using a school- owned device. This agreement ends upon the student’s withdrawal from their current school or upon the request of the school principal or other school representative, whichever occurs first, and when the device is returned in good working order or replacement fees are paid. This device is being loaned for student use in their classroom, virtual school, and/or at home. The device is the property of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ School Board. The device must be returned when instructed by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ School Board. It is understood that the intentional failure to return the computing device and peripherals to the school, under some circumstances, may constitute theft of district property. Any theft of district property, including the reported sale or transfer of the device for profit will be reported to the district attorney for prosecution.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement (Aup)