Student Email Clause Samples
Student Email. Ferndale School District has created email accounts for all students, which includes email access if needed. FSD is providing this service because it is obligated, through e- rate and federal regulations; "To ensure that all students use computers, networks and communications (including e-mail) in schools for school related purposes in an appropriate manner." The mastery of effective and proper email communications is expected of FSD students and is embedded in the Washington State K-12 Essential Academic Learning Requirements and Grade Level Expectations in Educational Technology such as EALR2: Digital Citizenship, Component 2.3, which states that students should be able to "communicate with peers and teachers using email." Consequently, FSD students will be expected to utilize their FSD email account for district and school communication. This account will be assigned to students as they enter the district and will be available for school/educational usage throughout their career in Ferndale School District However, this account will only become "active" for student use beginning at 6th grade (earlier in the case of specific teacher request to be used in his/her classroom). In addition to email, this account will provide access to collaboration tools (word processor, calendar, spreadsheets), as well as other educational related tools. Students should be cautious of emails received from unknown senders. With Email Phishing and Spyware on the rise, students should exercise caution on opening any attachment and/or links if you do not trust or know the sender. Don't reply to emails that ask for personal or financial information. Report any suspicious email to Tech Help Desk Student Si2nature (required) I understand and will abide by the Technology Resources Use Agreement Policy and agree to use the network responsibly. I further understand that any violation of the regulations contained therein may result in disciplinary action and may constitute a criminal offense. Should I commit any violation, my access privileges may be revoked and school disciplinary action or appropriate legal action may be taken. Student Full Name (please print) Student Signature _ Date _ __ _ _ _
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Student Email. Ferndale School District has created email accounts for all students, which includes email access if needed. FSD is providing this service because it is obligated, through e- rate and federal regulations; "To ensure that all students use computers, networks and communications (including e-mail) in schools for school related purposes in an appropriate manner." The mastery of effective and proper email communications is expected of FSD students and is embedded in the Washington State K-12 Essential Academic Learning Requirements and Grade Level Expectations in Educational Technology such as EALR2: Digital Citizenship, Component 2.3, which states that students should be able to "communicate with peers and teachers using email." Consequently, FSD students will be expected to utilize their FSD email account for district and school communication.
Student Email. From 2018, each student in Year 3-6 will be provided with an @USPS email account, hosted through the Department approved provider, Netspace. The student’s email account linked directly to their iPad. Students may use the “USPS Global Address Book” to communicate with each other and with their teachers, for educational purposes only. All emails which are received or sent using the USPS account are sent through a security filter which is monitored live by the school’s ICT Committee. Students are expected to use their email account for learning related purposes only. Each Classroom Teacher will hold a discussion with their students regarding appropriate contact, and expectations of emailed replies from teachers during times which fall outside of school hours.
Student Email. Students are assigned a district-provided e-mail account through the district’s Google domain. This account may restrict email communication, allowing only student-to-staff messaging to occur and will be determined by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley School District. No other e-mail account should be usedfor school-related activities. Student email accounts, and their content,are property of the district and are subject to search at any time.
Student Email. Students are assigned a district-provided e-mail account through the district’s Google Apps domain. This account restricts email communication, allowing only student-to-staff messaging to occur. No other e-mail account should be used for school-related activities. Student email accounts, and their content, are property of the district and are subject to search at any time. Google: The e-mail account provided to the student is created through the district’s Google Apps domain, which is separate from Google. This domain is managed by the school district. Archiving: There is an archive of student e-mails kept for a designated period of time. If necessary, the district reserves the right to go into the archive to view messages a student has sent or received. Inappropriate use of the email system is prohibited. Privacy: The e-mail system is not to be considered private. Any messages sent or received through the system are available for viewing should they be requested or if there is deemed to be the need to view them due to an investigation by administration. Students should not have any expectation of privacy concerning their use of the iPad, including but not limited to website or email content or browser history.
Student Email. Students are assigned a school provided e-mail account through the school’s Google Apps domain. No other e–mail account should be linked to this device.
Student Email. When using email for school, students are expected to follow email etiquette. • Students are expected to use appropriate language in accordance with CCCSD policies. Profanity, vulgarity, obscenity, ethnic or racial slurs and any other discriminatory, harassing, inflammatory or abusive language is prohibited. • Proliferation of jokes, stories, etc. that have no educational value is prohibited. • Illegal activities are strictly forbidden. Messages related to or in support of illegal activities may be reported to the authorities. • Students should not reveal personal information of themselves or other students and teachers. • Email is not private. Student email will be restricted to education purposes directed by the teacher. • All communications and information accessible via the District’s equipment and network are property of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ City Community School District and may be subject to public information requests.
Student Email. Students are assigned a district-provided e-mail account through the district’s Google Apps domain. This account restricts email communication, allowing only student-to-staff messaging to occur. No other e-mail account should be used for school-related activities. Google: The e-mail account provided to the student is created through the district’s Google Apps domain, which is separate from Google. This domain is managed by the school district. Archiving: There is an archive of student e-mails kept for a designated period of time. If necessary, the district reserves the right to go into the archive to view messages a student has sent or received. Inappropriate use of the email system is prohibited. Privacy: The e-mail system is not to be considered private. Any messages sent or received through the system are available for viewing should they be requested or if there is deemed to be the need to view them due to an investigation by administration.
Student Email. Harrisonburg City Public School’s electronic mail system is owned and controlled by the School Division. The School Division may provide electronic mail to aid students as an educational tool. Electronic mail is not private. Students' electronic mail may be restricted and/or monitored. Unauthorized access to an electronic mail account by any student is prohibited. Users shall be held personally liable for the content of any electronic message they create. Downloading any file attached to an electronic message is prohibited unless the user is certain of that message's authenticity and the nature of the file. High school students will be issued an email account which will allow them to only send email to and receive email from themselves and faculty members at Harrisonburg High School. With teacher sponsorship and signed parent permission, students may apply for expanded access. The second level of access will allow students to send and receive email from other students and at Harrisonburg High School, while the most advanced access would allow students to send and receive email from any domain. Limited email access may be provided to other students for special projects through the use of moderated email system.