ContractStudent Technology Agreement • August 1st, 2022
Contract Type FiledAugust 1st, 2022Access and Support: This Agreement is entered into between Williamsburg County School District, the Student, and Parent(s)/Guardian(s) of the Student.
CMS STUDENT TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENT FORMStudent Technology Agreement • May 24th, 2024
Contract Type FiledMay 24th, 2024• I acknowledge that the assigned device is equipped with security features for tracking purposes and that my usage will be monitored.
Student Technology AgreementStudent Technology Agreement • August 17th, 2016
Contract Type FiledAugust 17th, 2016Before you can connect to the Wake Forest University network, you must read and agree to the Student Technology Agreement before arriving to campus on Friday August 26th.
Cactus View Student Technology AgreementStudent Technology Agreement • June 28th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJune 28th, 2022● Students will not download or install any new applications or programs without being instructed to do so by their teacher
Cactus View Student Technology AgreementStudent Technology Agreement • September 9th, 2021
Contract Type FiledSeptember 9th, 2021● Students will not download or install any new applications or programs without being instructed to do so by their teacher
ContractStudent Technology Agreement • June 9th, 2021
Contract Type FiledJune 9th, 2021
STUDENT TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENT:: GRADES 4-6Student Technology Agreement • September 2nd, 2020
Contract Type FiledSeptember 2nd, 2020
Student Technology AgreementStudent Technology Agreement • August 28th, 2022
Contract Type FiledAugust 28th, 2022We are pleased to offer students of Seminole County Public Schools access to the district computer network and the Internet for instructional purposes. Students benefit from this access as they explore information resources and collaborate with professionals and peers. The district provides Internet filtering, but filters do not offer 100% protection from accessing inappropriate sites. Some material accessible via electronic networks might contain items that are illegal, defamatory, inaccurate, or potentially offensive to some people. Students utilize electronic resources under the supervision of faculty and staff and with the expectation that they will act in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct, the Acceptable Use Policy, and related guidelines. Seminole County Public Schools view parents and guardians as partners in setting and conveying the standards that their children should follow when using electronic resources, media, and information sources.
Student Technology AgreementStudent Technology Agreement • August 20th, 2021
Contract Type FiledAugust 20th, 2021
Student Technology Agreement / PledgeStudent Technology Agreement • July 28th, 2020
Contract Type FiledJuly 28th, 2020▢ I have read the Technology Student Guide and Technology Acceptable Use Policy and will adhere to the information contained in both documents.
Student Technology AgreementStudent Technology Agreement • September 15th, 2021
Contract Type FiledSeptember 15th, 2021This document replaces both the Bring Your Own Device policy and the Technology Loan Agreement policy for Aurora College. Information in this agreement relates to a private or Aurora College provided device used in studies with Aurora College, and does not apply to any device provided by the Partner School.
ContractStudent Technology Agreement • June 9th, 2021
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Student Technology AgreementStudent Technology Agreement • October 16th, 2023
Contract Type FiledOctober 16th, 2023PurposeThe purpose of the Student Technology Agreement is to provide CMS students with the required technological resources to access learning in the modern school environment. All assigned student technology devices are the property of CMS to be used for educational purposes only. Student and Parent/Guardian Expectations PLEASE DO…● Handle devices properly to prevent breakage, damage, or malfunction.● Maintain devices by using them regularly for learning and keeping them clean.● Logout, secure, and store away CMS devices when not in use.● Only use CMS provided charging adapter(s) to charge the devices.● Abide by the expectations listed in CMS Board Policy (Policy IJNDB-R) for Acceptable Use of Internet and Websites.● Read and sign the Parent-Student Handbook, Code of Student Conduct, and Student Forms documents for this school year to understand all policies and expectations not explicitly covered in this agreement.● Return all technology and pay any fees if withdrawing from CMS at an
STUDENT TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENTStudent Technology Agreement • July 18th, 2024
Contract Type FiledJuly 18th, 2024Before students are given access to the Internet from CMS computers or otherwise allowed to use the CMS network, they must accept the terms of the "Student Internet Use Agreement." This Agreement defines the educational objectives and guidelines for use, informs student users that their online activities are subject to monitoring, and sets forth unacceptable uses that may lead to revocation of access and possible legal action. Parents of students younger than age 18 who do not want their children to use the CMS network and/or to access the Internet at school must notify the school in writing. (S-SINT)
Student Technology AgreementStudent Technology Agreement • October 9th, 2019
Contract Type FiledOctober 9th, 2019The students signature below shows proof that the following guidelines had been read and understood. This document follows in accordance with the policies outlined in the student handbook and is to be followed as such. This agreement should be read with your mentoring teacher so that any questions may be directed back to the appropriate person(s).
USER AGREEMENTStudent Technology Agreement • June 26th, 2018
Contract Type FiledJune 26th, 2018• I will notify my technology integrator or administrative assistant ASAP for a lost, missing or damaged iPad. Missing iPads will be rendered inoperable by the district.
PARENT/STUDENT TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENTStudent Technology Agreement • August 28th, 2024
Contract Type FiledAugust 28th, 2024Rules and regulations are necessary to offer technology opportunities to the students. To use technology resources, I agree to abide by the Keeneyville School District 20 Acceptable Use of District’s Electronic Networks Policy 6:235.
Student Technology AgreementStudent Technology Agreement • July 18th, 2017
Contract Type FiledJuly 18th, 2017The use of technology can be valuable for a student's education. Use of school-owned technology and school Internet access is a privilege, which may be authorized as well as withdrawn at the school’s discretion. Students are expected to be aware of all standards set forth in [policy number TBD ELECTRONIC INFORMATION RESOURCES AND ACCEPTABLE USE], including the following:
STUDENT TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENTStudent Technology Agreement • June 18th, 2024
Contract Type FiledJune 18th, 2024Before students are given access to the Internet from CMS computers or otherwise allowed to use the CMS network, they must accept the terms of the "Student Internet Use Agreement." This Agreement defines the educational objectives and guidelines for use, informs student users that their online activities are subject to monitoring, and sets forth unacceptable uses that may lead to revocation of access and possible legal action. Parents of students younger than age 18 who do not want their children to use the CMS network and/or to access the Internet at school must notify the school in writing. (S-SINT)
Student Technology AgreementStudent Technology Agreement • April 26th, 2023
Contract Type FiledApril 26th, 2023While enrolled in Thornton Fractional Township High School District 215 you will be provided with technology equipment to be used within District 215 and/or to be taken outside of District 215. Any and all technology equipment provided for your use is the property of District 215 and is being provided to you as an academic resource. This equipment is to be used for educational purposes only. As such, you agree to the following:
Memphis Delta Prep Student Technology AgreementStudent Technology Agreement • April 6th, 2020
Contract Type FiledApril 6th, 2020Memphis Delta Prep (“School”) provides technology for educational, research, and administrative applications by its students, faculty, and staff. This Acceptable Use Policy stems from general policies and procedures governing faculty, students, staff, and facilities. The policy balances the individual’s ability to benefit fully from information technology and the school’s need for a safe, secure, and respectful technology environment.