Common use of Websites Clause in Contracts

Websites. ● All web pages must adhere to the “Shelby Public Schools Web Page Terms and Conditions.” Personal Safety ● Students will not share personal contact information about themselves or other people. Personal contact information includes address, telephone, school address, or work address. ● Elementary and middle school students will not disclose their full name or any other personal contact information for any purpose. ● High school students will not disclose personal contact information, except to educational institutions for educational purposes, companies or other entities for career development purposes, or without specific building administrative approval. ● Students will not agree to meet with someone they have met online. ● Students will promptly disclose to a teacher or other school employee any message received that is inappropriate or makes the student feel uncomfortable. System Security ● Users are responsible for their individual accounts and should take all reasonable precautions to prevent others from being able to use them. Under no conditions should users provide their password to another person. ● Students must immediately notify a teacher or the system administrator if they have identified a possible security problem. Students should not go looking for security problems. This may be construed as an illegal attempt to gain access. ● Users will not attempt to gain unauthorized access to any portion of the Shelby Public Schools electronic network. This includes attempting to log in through another person’s account or access another person’s folders, work, or files. These actions are illegal, even if only for the purposes of “browsing” ● Users will not make deliberate attempts to disrupt the computer system or destroy data by spreading computer viruses or by any other means. These actions are illegal. ● Users will not attempt to access websites blocked by district policy, including the use of proxy services, software, or websites. ● Users will not use sniffing or remote access technology to monitor the network or other user’s activity. ● Any user that attempts to log on to the Internet and/or SUN as a system administrator will result in cancellation of user privileges. ● Any user identified as a security risk or having a history of problems with other computer systems may be denied access to the Internet and/or SUN. Software and Files ● Software is available to users to be used as an educational resource. No user may install, upload or download software without permission from the district technology department. ● A user’s account may be limited or terminated if a user intentionally misuses software on any district-owned equipment. ● Files stored on the network are treated in the same manner as other school storage areas, such as lockers. Routine maintenance and monitoring of the Shelby Public Schools electronic network may lead to the discovery that a student has violated this policy or the law. Students should not expect that files stored on district servers are private. Technology Hardware ● Hardware and peripherals are provided as tools for users use for educational purposes. Users are not permitted to relocate hardware (except for portable devices), install peripherals, or modify settings to equipment without the consent of the district technology department.

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Samples: content.myconnectsuite.com, content.schoolinsites.com, content.schoolinsites.com

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Websites. All web pages must adhere to the “Shelby Public Schools Web Page Terms and Conditions.” ”. Personal Safety Students will not share personal contact information about themselves or other people. Personal contact information includes address, telephone, school address, or work address. Elementary and middle school students will not disclose their full name or any other personal contact information for any purpose. High school students will not disclose personal contact information, except to educational institutions education institutes for educational purposes, companies or other entities for or career development purposes, or without specific building administrative approval. Students will not agree to meet with someone they have met online. Students will promptly disclose to a teacher or other school employee any message received that is inappropriate or makes the student feel uncomfortable. System Security Users are responsible for their individual accounts and should take all reasonable precautions to prevent others from being able to use them. Under no conditions should users provide their password to another person. Students must immediately notify a teacher or the system administrator if they have identified a possible security problem. Students should not go looking for security problems. This , because this may be construed as an illegal attempt to gain access. Users will not attempt to gain unauthorized access to any portion of the Shelby Public Schools electronic network. This includes attempting to log in through another person’s account or access another person’s folders, work, or files. These actions are illegal, even if only for the purposes of “browsing” ● ”. • Users will not make deliberate attempts to disrupt the computer system or destroy data by spreading computer viruses or by any other means. These actions are illegal. Users will not attempt to access websites Web sites blocked by district policy, including the use of proxy services, software, or websitesWebsites. Users will not use sniffing or remote access technology to monitor the network or other user’s activity. Any user that attempts to log on to the Internet and/or and /or SUN as a system administrator will result in cancellation of user privileges. Any user identified as a security risk or having a history of problems with other computer systems may be denied access to the Internet and/or and /or SUN. Software and Files ● File • Software is available to users to be used as an educational resource. No user may install, upload or download software without permission from the district technology department. A user’s account may be limited or terminated if a user intentionally misuses software on any district-owned equipment. Files stored on the network are treated in the same manner as other school storage areas, such as lockers. Routine maintenance and monitoring of the Shelby Public Schools electronic network may lead to the discovery that a student has violated this policy or the law. Students should not expect that files stored on district servers are private. Technology Hardware Hardware and peripherals are provided as tools for users use for educational purposes. Users are not permitted to relocate hardware (except for portable devices), install peripherals, peripherals or modify settings to equipment without the consent of the district technology department.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: content.schoolinsites.com, core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com

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Websites. ● All web pages must adhere to the “Shelby Public Schools Web Page Terms and Conditions.” Personal Safety ● Students will not share personal contact information about themselves or other people. Personal contact information includes address, telephone, school address, or work address. ● Elementary and middle school students will not disclose their full name or any other personal contact information for any purpose. ● High school students will not disclose personal contact information, except to educational institutions for educational purposes, companies or other entities for career development purposes, or without specific building administrative approval. ● Students will not agree to meet with someone they have met online. ● Students will promptly disclose to a teacher or other school employee any message received that is inappropriate or makes the student feel uncomfortable. System Security ● Users are responsible for their individual accounts and should take all reasonable precautions to prevent others from being able to use them. Under no conditions should users provide their password to another person. ● Students must immediately notify a teacher or the system administrator if they have identified a possible security problem. Students should not go looking for security problems. This may be construed as an illegal attempt to gain access. ● Users will not attempt to gain unauthorized access to any portion of the Shelby Public Schools electronic network. This includes attempting to log in through another person’s account or access another person’s folders, work, or files. These actions are illegal, even if only for the purposes of “browsing” ● Users will not make deliberate attempts to disrupt the computer system or destroy data by spreading computer viruses or by any other means. These actions are illegal. ● Users will not attempt to access websites blocked by district policy, including the use of proxy services, software, or websites. ● Users will not use sniffing or remote access technology to monitor the network or other user’s activity. ● Any user that attempts to log on to the Internet and/or SUN as a system administrator will result in cancellation of user privileges. ● Any user identified as a security risk or having a history of problems with other computer systems may be denied access to the Internet and/or SUN. Software and Files ● Software is available to users to be used as an educational resource. No user may install, upload upload, or download software without permission from the district technology department. ● A user’s account may be limited or terminated if a user intentionally misuses software on any district-owned equipment. ● Files stored on the network are treated in the same manner as other school storage areas, such as lockers. Routine maintenance and monitoring of the Shelby Public Schools electronic network may lead to the discovery that a student has violated this policy or the law. Students should not expect that files stored on district servers are private. Technology Hardware ● Hardware and peripherals are provided as tools for users use for educational purposes. Users are not permitted to relocate hardware (except for portable devices), install peripherals, or modify settings to equipment without the consent of the district technology department.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: content.schoolinsites.com, content.myconnectsuite.com

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