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Student Instructional Use of Computers/Internet Guidelines/Acceptable Use Regulations

The Clermont County Educational Service Center (CCESC) is pleased to offer students access to the Internet, a global electronic information infrastructure that will enable students to explore thousands of libraries, databases, and websites. This access is being offered as part of a collaborative effort between the Clermont County Educational Service Center and the Hamilton/Clermont Cooperative Association (H/CCA). Students will use the Internet to participate in distance learning activities, to ask questions and consult with experts, and to locate resources to meet their educational information needs.

Access to network sources will be given to students who agree to act in a considerate and responsible manner. Parent permission is required. Access is a privilege – not a right. Access entails responsibility. Students are responsible for good behavior on the school computer network just as they are in a classroom or in the school hallways. Information on the network is public in nature, and it is presumed that users will comply with the school district’s standards and will honor the agreement they have signed. Educators will have the professional responsibility to work with students to help them develop the intellectual skills needed to discriminate among the information sources, to identify information appropriate to their age and developmental levels, and to evaluate and use information to meet their educational goals.

The H/CCA network administrators have taken reasonable precautions to restrict access to controversial materials. Several firewalls have been installed to block access to sex, violence, and hate related sites. These firewalls are frequently reviewed and updated to maintain a safe environment for our students. However, on a global network, it is impossible to control all materials and an industrious user may discover controversial information. The Clermont County Educational Service Center believes that the benefits to students from access to the Internet, in the form of information resources and opportunities for collaboration, exceed any possibility that users may obtain material that is not consistent with the educational goals of the Clermont County Educational Service Center. Ultimately parents and guardians of minors are responsible for setting and conveying the standards that their children should follow when using media and information sources. To that end, the Clermont County Educational Service Center supports and respects each family’s right to decide whether or not to allow their child access to the Internet.

The Clermont County Educational Service Center will periodically make determinations of whether specific uses of the Network are consistent with this policy. The Clermont County Educational Service Center reserves the right to log Internet use, review user account activity, files and communications, and to monitor utilization by users. Users should not expect that files stored on district servers would be private.

The Clermont County Educational Service Center makes no warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, for the service it is providing. Use of the information obtained via the Internet is at user’s own risk. The Clermont County Educational Service Center specifically denies any responsibility for the accuracy of information obtained through its Internet connection.

GUIDELINES FOR ACCEPTABLE USE

• The use of the Internet must be in support of education and research and be consistent with the educational objectives of the Clermont County Educational Service Center.
• Users must adhere to current school district policies, student codes of conduct, local ordinances, state and federal laws, and international conventions. This includes, but is not limited to regulations regarding copyrighted material, threatening material, obscene material or material protected by trade secret.
• The student is responsible for all activity in their files. They should never give out their password or allow anyone to use their account.
• Users engaging in any actions prohibited by the aforementioned policies and laws or inconsistent with the Internet Code of Conduct may be subject to disciplinary action including but not limited to forfeiture of access privileges.


INTERNET CODE OF CONDUCT

• Users shall transmit, retrieve and/or store appropriate information only.
• Users shall safeguard computers and the network from destructive software or computer code.
• Users shall respect the rights and property of others and shall not improperly access, misappropriate, or misuse the information of others, and take precautions to safeguard their own.
• Users shall only use software provided by the district.


STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY

• To gain access to the Internet, all students must obtain the permission of a parent or guardian.
• The student and parent or guardian must sign and return the appropriate form before access will be permitted unless such permission is on file at the home school.
• Students must use computers in a responsible way.
• Students will never give out personal or family information such as phone numbers, credit card numbers, or home addresses via the Internet.
• Transmission of obscene materials, sending or receiving offensive messages or pictures from any source is prohibited.



[Adoption date: June 21, 2001]






The Clermont County Educational Service Center
Student Application
For H/CCA Internet Usage

STUDENT SECTION (Signature Required)

Name
(last) (first) (middle initial)

Grade

I have read and understand the Internet Acceptable Use Policy and agree to abide by the terms and conditions.
I further understand that any violation of the regulations is unethical and may constitute a criminal offense.
Should I commit any violation, my access privileges may be revoked, and school disciplinary action and/or appropriate legal action may be taken.

STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE

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PARENT OR GUARDIAN SECTION

Sponsoring Parent or Guardian (Signature Required)

* Check one of the spaces below.

____ I have read and agree to the terms and conditions of the Internet Acceptable Use Policy.
I hereby give my permission to issue an Internet account for my child and certify that
the information contained on this form is correct. I understand my child will receive
basic Internet training and his/her use of the Internet will be for educational purposes
which may fulfill class requirements. I agree to notify the Clermont County Educational
Service Center Officials when/if I cease to be the child’s legal guardian.

____ I choose not to allow my child to access the Internet link while he/she is at school.

Parent/Guardian Signature Date

Home Address Phone
(P.O. Box) (Street)

(City, State, Zip)



Approval by District Internet Coordinator Date
Note: This form must be renewed each school year.


[Adoption date: June 21, 2001]


Staff Instructional Use of Computers/Internet Guidelines/Acceptable Use Regulations

The Clermont County Educational Service Center (CCESC) is pleased to offer staff and students access to the Internet, a global electronic information infrastructure that will enable students to explore thousands of libraries, databases, and websites. This access is being offered as part of a collaborative effort between the Clermont County Educational Service Center and the Hamilton/Clermont Cooperative Association (H/CCA). Users will use the Internet to participate in distance learning activities, to ask questions and consult with experts, and to locate resources to meet their educational information needs.

Access to network sources will be given to users who agree to act in a considerate and responsible manner. Parent permission is required for students. Access is a privilege – not a right. Access entails responsibility. Users are responsible for good behavior on the school computer network just as they are in a classroom or in the school hallways. Information on the network is public in nature, and it is presumed that users will comply with the school district’s standards and will honor the agreement they have signed. Educators will have the professional responsibility to work with students to help them develop the intellectual skills needed to discriminate among the information sources, to identify information appropriate to their age and developmental levels, and to evaluate and use information to meet their educational goals.

The H/CCA network administrators have taken reasonable precautions to restrict access to controversial materials. Several firewalls have been installed to block access to sex, violence, and hate related sites. These firewalls are frequently reviewed and updated to maintain a safe environment for our users. However, on a global network, it is impossible to control all materials and an industrious user may discover controversial information. The Clermont County Educational Service Center believes that the benefits to users from access to the Internet, in the form of information resources and opportunities for collaboration, exceed any possibility that users may obtain material that is not consistent with the educational goals of the Clermont County Educational Service Center. Ultimately parents and guardians of minors are responsible for setting and conveying the standards that their children should follow when using media and information sources. To that end, the Clermont County Educational Service Center supports and respects each family’s right to decide whether or not to allow their child access to the Internet.

The Clermont County Educational Service Center will periodically make determinations of whether specific uses of the Network are consistent with this policy. The Clermont County Educational Service Center reserves the right to log Internet use, review user account activity, files and communications, and to monitor utilization by users. Users should not expect that files, including e-mail, stored on district servers would be private.

The Clermont County Educational Service Center makes no warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, for the service it is providing. Use of the information obtained via the Internet is at user’s own risk. The Clermont County Educational Service Center specifically denies any responsibility for the accuracy of information obtained through its Internet connection.


GUIDELINES FOR ACCEPTABLE USE

• The use of the Internet must be in support of education and research and be consistent with the educational objectives of the Clermont County Educational Service Center.
• Users must adhere to current school district policies, student codes of conduct, local ordinances, state and federal laws, and international conventions. This includes, but is not limited to regulations regarding copyrighted material, threatening material, obscene material or material protected by trade secret.
• Users are responsible for all activity in their files. They should never give out their password or allow anyone to use their account.
• Users engaging in any actions prohibited by the aforementioned policies and laws or inconsistent with the Internet Code of Conduct may be subject to disciplinary action including but not limited to forfeiture of access privileges, discipline under the student code of conduct and/or termination of employment.


INTERNET CODE OF CONDUCT

• Users shall transmit, retrieve and/or store appropriate information only.
• Users shall safeguard computers and the network from destructive software or computer code.
• Users shall respect the rights and property of others and shall not improperly access, misappropriate, or misuse the information of others, and take precautions to safeguard their own.
• Users shall only use software provided by the district.


USER RESPONSIBILITY

• To gain access to the Internet, all students must obtain the permission of a parent or guardian.
• The user and parent or guardian must sign and return the appropriate form before access will be permitted unless such permission is on file at the home school.
• Users must use computers in a responsible way.
• Users may not give out personal or family information such as phone numbers, credit card numbers, or home addresses via the Internet.
• Transmission of obscene materials, sending or receiving offensive messages or pictures from any source is prohibited and will result in discipline under the student code of conduct and/or termination of employment.



[Adoption date: June 21, 2001]




The Clermont County Educational Service Center
User Application
For H/CCA Internet Usage

USER SECTION (Signature Required)

Name
(last) (first) (middle initial)

Position

I have read and understand the Internet Acceptable Use Policy and agree to abide by the terms and conditions.
I further understand that any violation of the regulations is unethical and may constitute a criminal offense.
Should I commit any violation, my access privileges may be revoked and appropriate disciplinary and/or legal action may be taken, including the possibility of termination of employment.

USER SIGNATURE DATE__________

Approval by District Internet Coordinator__________________DATE______














[Adoption date: June 21, 2001]