Internet
Acceptable Use Policy
Technology is a vital part of education and the curriculum of
Orangeburg Consolidated School District Five. In an effort to promote learning and
expand educational resources for students, the district had made arrangements to
provide Internet access to students and staff. The District’s goal in providing this
service is to promote educational excellence by facilitating resource sharing,
communication, and innovation.
Access to the Internet, an "electronic highway" connecting millions of
computer users all over the world, will allow Orangeburg Consolidated School
District Five students and staff the opportunity to communicate with others on a
global level and access educational material worldwide.
Access to the Internet is a privilege, not a right. With this privilege, there also is a
responsibility to use the Internet solely for educational purposes and not to
access inappropriate materials unsuitable for students. To that end, the Orangeburg Consolidated
School District Five administration is directed to develop appropriate
guidelines governing the use of district computers to access the Internet.
As part of the implementation of the administration’s
guidelines, students and staff must be instructed on the appropriate use of the
Internet. In addition, parents must
sign a permission form to allow students to access the Internet. Students also
must sign a form acknowledging that they have read and understand the Internet
Acceptable Use Policy and administrative regulations. Assuring that they will comply with the
policy, regulations and understand the consequences of violating the policy or
regulations. District staff must
sign a similar acknowledgment form before they will be allowed to access the
Internet. Inappropriate use by any person will not be tolerated.
Internet Acceptable Use Policy Administrative
Rules
Technology is a vital part of the educational process and the
curriculum of Orangeburg Consolidated School District Five, students and staff
will be provided access to the Internet.
By providing this access, the District intends to promote educational
excellence and allow access to resources unavailable through traditional means.
With access to computers and people all over the world also
comes the availability of material that may not be of educational value. Orangeburg Consolidated School District
Five has taken precautions to restrict access to controversial or inappropriate
materials. However, on a global
network, it is impossible to control all materials and limit all access to
information that has no educational value. Orangeburg Consolidated School
District Five firmly believes that the valuable information and the interactions
available on this worldwide network far outweigh the possibility that users may
procure material that is not consistent with the educational goals of the
District.
The smooth operation of the Internet network relies on the
proper conduct of the end users that must adhere to strict guidelines. These guidelines are provided here so
that you are aware of your responsibility when using the Internet. Any violations of these guidelines will
subject the user to appropriate disciplinary action and possible denial of
access to the Internet.
Prior to accessing the Internet, students and staff must
receive instruction on the appropriate use of the Internet. In addition, parents
will be required to sign a permission form at the beginning of each school year
before students will be allowed access.
Students also must sign a form annually acknowledging that they have read
and understood this Administrative Rule.
That they will comply with the guidelines set forth herein and that they
understand the consequences for violating these guidelines. Employees must sign
a similar acknowledgment form.
Terms
and Conditions of Use
A. Acceptable Use
The purpose
of the district’s decision to provide Internet access is to allow and expand
opportunity for research and education by providing access to unique resources
and the opportunity for collaborative work. All use of the Internet must be in
support of education and research and consistent with the rules appropriate for
the network. Transmission of any material in violation of any national or state
laws or regulations is prohibited.
This includes but not limited to, copyrighted material, threatening or
obscene material, and material protected by trade secret.
B. Procedures for Use
1.
Administrators and teachers may access the Internet for
educational or work-related purposes at any time that is not disruptive and does
not interfere with the performance of other responsibilities by the employee or
other staff members.
2.
Students will be allowed to access the Internet only
through their teachers. No student may access the Internet without
permission. Student use must be
supervised at all times by a staff member.
3.
All users must sign in on a log-in sheet before each
use. Log-in sheets will be
available for each terminal.
C.
Rules Governing Use
The use of
the Internet is a privilege, not a right, and inappropriate use will result in
cancellation of Internet privileges.
All staff and students must abide by the generally accepted rules of
network etiquette, including the following:
1.
Be polite. Do not be abusive in messages to others.
Always use appropriate language. Profanity, vulgarities, or other inappropriate
language is prohibited. Illegal activities are strictly forbidden.
2.
Never reveal the personal address or phone number of
yourself or others.
3.
Note that electronic mail is not guaranteed to be
private. Network Support Staff have
access to all e-mail. Messages
relating to or in support of illegal or inappropriate activities will be
reported to the appropriate authorities.
4.
Do not disrupt, harass, or annoy other users.
5.
All communications and information accessible via the
network should be assumed to be private property of the school district. Always cite quotes, references, and
sources.
6.
Never access inappropriate or restricted information,
such as pornography or other obscene materials, or other information not
directly related to the educational purpose for which access is being
provided. Restricted information
includes obscene, libelous, indecent, vulgar, profane or lewd materials,
advertisements for products or services not promoted to minors by laws,
insulting, fighting, and harassing words, and other material which may cause a
substantial disruption of the academic environment.
7.
Vandalism also is prohibited and will result in
cancellation of privileges.
Vandalism includes any malicious attempt to harm or destroy data of
another user, and includes, but is not limited to, the uploading or creation of
computer viruses.
8.
All users should remain on the system only as long as
necessary to complete their work, so that other individuals will have equal
opportunities to access the Internet.
9.
All users should use the Internet only for research and
academic reasons: non-academic uses are prohibited. Do not use the system for financial or
commercial gain.
10.
Always follow the instructions of the supervising staff
member.
D. Penalties for Improper Use
An employee who violates the terms of this
Administrative Rule or otherwise misuses the Internet to access inappropriate
material will be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including
termination. In addition, the
privilege of accessing the Internet also will be subject to cancellation for up
to a year. Students who violate the
terms of this Administrative Rule or who otherwise misuse their access to the
Internet also will be subject to disciplinary action in accordance to the
district student behavior code. Internet access privileges also may be canceled
for up to one year. Violations of
the laws of the United States or the
State of South Carolina also may
subject the user to criminal prosecution.
If a user incurs unauthorized costs, the user, as well as the user’s
parents, if the user is a student, will be responsible for all such
costs.