Internet Safety and Acceptable Use Policy Agreement Sample Contracts
ADMINISTRATORS, FACULTY, AND STAFF AGREEMENT FormInternet Safety and Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • July 27th, 2018
Contract Type FiledJuly 27th, 2018In order to make sure that all members of the Grand Island Public Schools community understand and agree to these rules of conduct for use of the e-mail and Internet systems of the school district, the Grand Island Public Schools asks that you, as an administrator, faculty member, or staff members user, sign the following statement:
Internet Safety and Acceptable Use Policy Agreement GRADES K-2Internet Safety and Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • July 20th, 2023
Contract Type FiledJuly 20th, 2023St. James is pleased to offer students access to the Internet and other electronic networks. St. James believes that the advantages afforded by the digital resources available today through the Internet certainly outweigh any disadvantages. HOWEVER, access is a privilege, not a right, and carries responsibilities for all those involved. Misuse is defined as any violation of this agreement and/or any other use that is not included in the agreement but has the effect of harming another or his or her property.
INTERNET SAFETY AND ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY AGREEMENT FOR COMPUTER SERVICES, INTERNET ACCESS, AND ELECTRONIC MAILInternet Safety and Acceptable Use Policy Agreement • February 19th, 2016
Contract Type FiledFebruary 19th, 2016All computer hardware and software used by the Hancock County School System personnel are the property of the Hancock County Board of Education. All electronic mail, documents, spreadsheets, databases, and any other material generated by and on these computer systems are also the property of the Hancock County Board of Education. The Hancock County School System reserves the right to review any document, data file, electronic mail message or any other material on these computer systems and to copy, delete, or disclose it, if necessary. All data including e-mail communications stored or transmitted on the school system computers shall be monitored. Users should have no expectation of privacy with regard to such data. Personal computers/devices connecting to the school system network will be treated as school property.
