The board is committed to making available to students and staff members access to a wide range of electronic learning facilities, technology (including, but not limited to, computers, tablets, and hand held devices), equipment and software, network systems, and the internet. The goal in providing this technology and access is to support the educational objectives and mission of the District and to promote resource sharing, innovation, problem solving, and communication. The District’s technology, network and/or internet connection is not a public access service or a public forum. The District has the right to place reasonable restrictions on the material accessed and/or posted through the use of its technology, network and/or internet connection, including the use of personal technology brought into the District by students and staff and the ability of students and staff to access the district’s network systems and internet access using personal technology.
The District’s technology, network systems, and internet access shall be available to all students and staff within the District. However, access is a privilege, not a right. Each student and staff member must have a signed acceptable use agreement on file prior to having access to and using the District’s technology, network and the internet. The amount of time and type of access available for each student and staff member may be limited by the District’s technology and the demands for the use of the District’s technology. Even if students have not been given access to and/or use of the District’s technology, network and the internet, they may still be exposed to information from the District’s technology, network, and/or the internet in guided curricular activities at the discretion of their teachers.
Every item of technology in the District having internet access shall not be operated unless internet access from the item of technology is subject to a technology protection measure (i.e. filtering software). The technology protection measure employed by the District shall be designed and operated with the intent to ensure that students are not accessing inappropriate sites that have visual depictions that include obscenity, child pornography or are otherwise harmful to minors. The technology protection measure may only be disabled for an adult’s use if such use is for bona fide research or other lawful purposes. The technology protection measure employed by the District shall be designed and operated with the intent to ensure that students are not accessing inappropriate sites that have visual depictions that include obscenity, child pornography or are otherwise harmful to minors. The technology protection measure may only be disabled for an adult’s use if such use is for bona fide research or other lawful purposes.
The technology coordinator may close a user account at any time as required and administrators, staff, and staff may request the technology coordinator to deny, revoke or suspend user accounts. Any user identified as a security risk or having a history of problems with technology and/or network systems may be denied access to the District’s technology, network systems and the internet. Students and staff members will be instructed by the District’s technology coordinator or other appropriate personnel on the appropriate use of the District’s technology, network and the internet.
The use of the District’s technology, network and internet access shall be for educational purposes only. Students and staff members shall only engage in appropriate, ethical, and legal utilization of the District’s technology, network systems, and internet access. Student and staff member use of the District’s technology, network and internet access shall also comply with all district policies and regulations.
The following rules provide guidance to students and staff for the appropriate use of the District’s technology, network and internet access. Inappropriate use and/or access will result in the restriction and/or termination of the privilege of access to and use of the District’s technology, network, and internet access and may result in further discipline for students up to and including expulsion and/or other legal action and may result in further discipline for staff members up to and including termination of employment and/or other legal action. The administration will determine what constitutes inappropriate use and their decision will be final.
Inappropriate use of the District’s technology, network, and internet access includes, but is not limited to a violation of the following rules:
The District will, within the curriculum currently being offered, include age-appropriate content related to children’s use of the internet. This may include anti-bullying and harassment considerations, social networking considerations and other considerations involving internet usage.
Although reasonable efforts will be made to make sure students will be under supervision while on the network, it is not possible to constantly monitor individual students and what they are accessing on the network. Some students may encounter information that may not be of educational value and/or may be inappropriate. If a student encounters such information, the student should terminate access to the information immediately and notify supervisory personnel or other appropriate personnel of what occurred.
Students will be able to access the District’s technology and network systems, including use of the internet, through their teachers and/or other appropriate supervisors. Students will not be allowed to use personal e-mail except under very specific, limited educational circumstances. If a student has an electronic mail address that has been set up outside of school, the student will not be permitted to access that e-mail account or use that address to send and receive mail at school.
Parents will be required to sign a permission form to allow their students to access the District’s technology, network systems, and the internet. Students and staff members will sign a form acknowledging they have read and understand the District’s policies and regulations regarding appropriate use of the District’s technology, network systems and the internet; that they will comply with the policies and regulations; and understand the consequences for violation of the policy or regulations. Prior to publishing any student work and/or pictures on the internet, the District will obtain written permission from the student’s parents to do so.
The District has the right, but not the duty, to monitor any and all aspects of its technology, network systems and internet access including, but not limited to, monitoring sites students and staff visit on the internet and reviewing e-mail. The administration and the technology coordinator shall have both the authority and right to examine all technology and internet activity including any logs, data, e-mail, storage and/or other technology related records of any user. The use of e-mail is limited to District and educational purposes only. Students and staff waive any right to privacy in anything they create, store, send, disseminate or receive on the District’s technology and network systems, including the internet.
No warranties, expressed or implied, are made by the District for the technology and internet access being provided. Although the District has taken measures to implement and maintain protection against the presence of viruses, spyware, and malware on the District’s technology, network systems, and internet access, the District cannot and does not warranty or represent that the District’s technology, network systems or internet access will be secure and free of viruses, spyware or malware at all times. The District, including its officers and employees, will not be responsible for any damages including, but not limited to, the loss of data, delays, non-deliveries, misdeliveries or service interruptions caused by negligence or omission. Individual users are solely responsible for making backup copies of their data. The District is not responsible for the accuracy of information user’s access on the internet and is not responsible for any unauthorized charges students or staff members may incur as a result of their use of the District’s technology, network systems, and/or internet access. Any risk and/or damages resulting from information obtained from the District’s technology, network systems, and/or internet access is assumed by and is the responsibility of the user.
Students, parents, and staff members may be asked from time to time to sign a new consent and/or acceptable use agreement to reflect changes and/or developments in the law or technology. When students, parents, and staff members are presented with new consent and/or acceptable use agreements to sign, these agreements must be signed for students and/or staff to continue to have access to and use of the District’s technology, network systems, and the internet.
The interpretation, application, and modification of this policy are within the sole discretion of the District. Any questions or issues regarding this policy should be directed to the superintendent, any building principal or the technology coordinator.
The Board will review and update this policy as necessary. The District will maintain this policy at least five (5) years after the termination of funding pursuant to the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) or E-rate.
Approved: 10/16/14
Reviewed: FY 2016-2017, August 15, 2016, June 28, 2021
Revised: 02/24/17
Name:_________________________ Date:__________
Technology Serial #______________________________
Equipment Description and Serial #______________________________
I hereby certify that I have received, read, understand and agree to all of the terms and conditions in the Columbus Community School District’s Appropriate Use of Technology, Network Systems, and Internet Access policy.
I understand that the technology and related equipment I am being issued is the property of the Columbus Community School District. I will return the technology and any related equipment I am issued in the same condition in which receive it, excluding normal wear and tear and unforeseen system breakdowns. I understand that I am responsible for any damage or loss of any component of the technology and/or related equipment I am issued. In case of damage or loss, I agree that I will replace any damaged or lost component and/or equipment with components and/or equipment of equal value and functionality as approved by the District’s administration.
I accept full responsibility for my use of the District’s technology, network systems, and internet access in accordance with the terms, conditions, and guidelines as stated by the District in its policies and regulations and as set out in federal and state law. I understand that violation of these provisions will result in the restriction and/or termination of my ability to use the District’s technology, network systems, and internet access and may result in further discipline up to and including termination of my employment with the District and/or other legal action.
I will not hold the District responsible in any way for materials accessed through the District’s technology, network systems, and/or internet access. I relieve the Columbus Community School District and its officers and employees from any and all financial responsibility that may be incurred by my use of the District’s technology, network systems, and internet access.
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Approved: 10/16/14
Reviewed: FY 2016-2017, August 15, 2016, June 28, 2021
Revised: 02/24/17
Name:_________________________ Date:__________
Technology Serial #______________________________
Equipment Description and Serial #______________________________
I hereby certify that I have received, read, understand and agree to all of the terms and conditions in the Columbus Community School District’s Appropriate Use of Technology, Network Systems, and Internet Access policy.
I understand that the technology and related equipment I am being issued is the property of the Columbus Community School District. I will return the technology and any related equipment I am issued in the same condition in which receive it, excluding normal wear and tear and unforeseen system breakdowns. I understand that I am responsible for any damage or loss of any component of the technology and/or related equipment I am issued. In case of damage or loss, I agree that I will replace any damaged or lost component and/or equipment with components and/or equipment of equal value and functionality as approved by the District’s administration.
I accept full responsibility for my use of the District’s technology, network systems, and internet access in accordance with the terms, conditions, and guidelines as stated by the District in its policies and regulations and as set out in federal and state law. I understand that violation of these provisions will result in the restriction and/or termination of my ability to use the District’s technology, network systems, and internet access and may result in further discipline up to and including termination of my employment with the District and/or other legal action.
I will not hold the District responsible in any way for materials accessed through the District’s technology, network systems, and/or internet access. I relieve the Columbus Community School District and its officers and employees from any and all financial responsibility that may be incurred by my use of the District’s technology, network systems, and internet access.
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Date
Approved: 10/16/14
Reviewed: FY 2016-2017, August 15, 2016, June 28, 2021
Revised: 02/24/17
The purpose of this policy is to provide a safe environment for students through the use of technology protection measures (i.e. filtering software) to enhance education in the District.
The internet is an ever expanding resource that adds large quantities of content on a daily basis. However, some of the content is inappropriate for student use and may even be harmful to students' health, safety, and welfare. Therefore, the District has determined that it will establish this policy to limit student access to certain undesirable topics, including but not limited to, information and images that are obscene, constitute child pornography or are otherwise harmful to minors. Since it is not feasible for the District to continually monitor the content of the internet, the District will employ technology protection measures in the form of internet filtering software in an attempt to block access to these types of harmful and inappropriate materials.
The District’s implementation of internet filtering software does not guarantee that students will be prevented from accessing materials that may be considered inappropriate and/or harmful. However, it is a meaningful effort on the part of the District to prevent students from accessing inappropriate and/or harmful materials on the internet. The District makes no guarantee that the filtering software will be available at all times or that the filtering software will block all inappropriate and/or harmful material.
If there is an accessible Uniform Resource Locator [URL] that may be inappropriate, students, staff, and parents may request a review by designated District personnel, by completing an Add URL to Blocked Status Form. Upon review, the technology coordinator or other appropriate personnel will make a determination about blocking access to that site. If there is an educationally valuable URL that is blocked, students, staff, and parents may fill out a Remove URL from Blocked Status Form. The technology coordinator or other appropriate personnel will review the request and make a determination about unblocking the site.
Staff members may request that the internet filtering software be disabled for bona fide research or other lawful purposes. A Bona Fide Research Form will need to be filled out and reviewed by the technology coordinator or other appropriate personnel before the internet filtering software is disabled.
Approved: 10/16/14
Reviewed: FY 2016-2017, August 15, 2016, June 28, 2021
Revised: 02/24/17
The District has technology (including, but not limited to, computers, tablets, and hand held devices) for its faculty members and/or students to use inside and outside of school in order to enhance, enrich, and facilitate learning and teaching and to aid in administrative duties and school communications. All technology and related equipment are District property. The use of the District’s technology and related equipment shall be subject to all of the terms and conditions set out in the District’s policies on appropriate use of technology, network systems, and internet access.
Staff Member Use of District Technology
Prior to using District technology and related equipment, staff members will sign a Staff Technology Acceptance Form and agree to all outlined policies before being issued District technology and related equipment. Staff members shall not attempt to install software or hardware or change the system configuration, including any network settings, on any District technology without prior consultation with the administration. Staff members shall not attempt to change or modify in any way any related equipment that they are issued with the District’s technology.
Staff members shall protect District technology and related equipment from damage and theft. Each staff member shall be responsible for any damage to District technology and related equipment they have been issued from the time it is issued to them until the time it is turned back in to the District, including labor costs. Staff members who choose to store District data, such as grades, tests or exams, on District technology are required to secure and back up this data on the District’s network.
Students’ Use of District’s Laptop Computer and/or Tablet
Prior to using District technology and related equipment, a parent/guardian and/or the student will sign a Consent to Student Use of District Technology and agree to all outlined policies before being issued District technology and related equipment.
Students shall protect District technology and related equipment from damage and theft. Each student shall be responsible for any damage to District technology and related equipment they have been issued from the time it is issued to them until the time it is turned back in to the District, including labor costs.
Approved: 10/16/14
Reviewed: FY 2016-2017, August 15, 2016, June 28, 2021
Revised: 02/24/17