Internet Filter Outside of School Sample Clauses

The 'Internet Filter Outside of School' clause establishes requirements for filtering or restricting internet access on devices used by students when they are not on school premises. Typically, this clause mandates that any school-issued devices or accounts must have content filters enabled even when accessed from home or other locations, ensuring that students are protected from inappropriate or harmful online content at all times. Its core practical function is to extend the school's duty of care regarding online safety beyond the physical campus, addressing concerns about student exposure to unsuitable material outside of school hours.
Internet Filter Outside of School. The District employs Internet filters and monitors students’ Internet activity at school. In addition, limited best-effort content filtering may also occur while outside of the District’s network. By signing this Agreement, parent(s)/guardian(s) understand and acknowledge this and agree that their child’s use of the Internet on the device at home or off of school grounds is at the discretion of, and should be monitored by, the parent(s)/guardian(s). Some sites accessible via the Internet may contain material that is illegal, defamatory, inaccurate, or offensive to some people. Parent(s)/guardian(s) assume complete responsibility for the Internet access beyond the network provided by the District. When using the device outside the District, students are bound by the same policies, procedures, and guidelines as in school.
Internet Filter Outside of School. Although the School employs Internet filters and monitors students’ Internet activity at school, it may not filter or monitor students’ Internet access at home or off school grounds. By signing this Agreement, parent(s)/guardian(s) understand and acknowledge this and agree that their child’s use of the Internet on the device at home or off of school grounds is at the discretion of, and should be monitored by, the parent(s)/guardian(s). Some sites accessible via the Internet may contain material that is illegal, defamatory, inaccurate, or offensive to some people. Parent(s)/guardian(s) assume complete responsibility for the Internet access beyond the network provided by the School. When using the device outside the School, students are bound by the same policies, procedures, and guidelines as in school.
Internet Filter Outside of School. Although the District employs Internet filters and monitors students’ Internet activity at school, filtering isn’t going to catch everything. By signing this Agreement, parent(s)/guardian(s) understand and acknowledge this and agree that their child’s use of the Internet on the device at home or off of school grounds is at the discretion of, and should be monitored by, the parent(s)/guardian(s). Some sites accessible via the Internet may contain material that is illegal, defamatory, inaccurate, or offensive to some people. Parent(s)/guardian(s) assume complete responsibility for the Internet access beyond the network provided by the District. When using the device outside the District, students are bound by the same policies, procedures, and guidelines as in school. Data as Records. Data saved to the device is not maintained by the District as public records or as student records. In the event this data needs to be maintained by the District for any reason, the District will take affirmative steps to preserve it.

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