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GREENWICH PUBLIC SCHOOLS Greenwich, Connecticut
September 19th, 2020
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    September 19th, 2020

Acceptable Technology Use Regulations/Internet Safety Terms of Agreement The Greenwich Public Schools (“District”) provides students and staff access to the World Wide Web and other electronic networks. These procedures are written to promote positive and effective digital citizenship among students and staff. Digital citizenship represents more than technology literacy. Successful, technologically fluent digital citizens live safely, ethically and with civility in an increasingly digital world. They recognize that information posted on the Internet is public and permanent and can have a long-term impact on an individual’s life and career. Expectations for student and staff behavior online are no different than face-to-face interactions. Access is a privilege, not a right, and carries with it responsibilities for all involved. Misuse means any violation of this agreement or any other use that is not included in the agreement but has the effect of harming another or his or her property

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GREENWICH PUBLIC SCHOOLS
June 1st, 2010
  • Filed
    June 1st, 2010

The Greenwich Public Schools provides students and staff access to the World Wide Web and other electronic networks. These procedures are written to promote positive and effective digital citizenship among students and staff. Digital citizenship represents more than technology literacy. Successful, technologically fluent digital citizens live safely, ethically and with civility in an increasingly digital world. They recognize that information posted on the Internet is public and permanent and can have a long-term impact on an individual’s life and career. Expectations for student and staff behavior online are no different than face-to-face interactions. Access is a privilege, not a right, and carries with it responsibilities for all involved. Misuse means any violation of this agreement or any other use that is not included in the agreement but has the effect of harming another or his or her property.

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