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6446 |
Student Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources |
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It is a Wake
County Public School System objective to make appropriate electronic
information resources available to students to assist in furthering
educational goals and to provide for efficient school-related communication.
This policy governs the use of Wake County Public School System electronic
information resources and defines students’ proper conduct and
responsibilities while using Wake County Public School System electronic
information resources. Electronic
information resources are defined as all Wake County Public School System
computer equipment, including any desktop or laptop computers or other
hardware owned or leased by the school system; the Wake County Public School
System computer network; e-mail accounts; and any computer software licensed
to the Wake County Public School System; and stored data. Because electronic information resources
are an integral part of the educational curriculum all students must comply
with this policy. Families are
warned that some sites or pages accessible via the Internet contain material
that is offensive, illegal, sexually explicit and discriminatory. In
accordance with federal law, the Wake County Public School System uses
appropriate measures, including the use of advanced software for Internet
content filtering and has procedures in place to further block accessibility
to language and visual depictions that are obscene, lewd, pornographic, or
harmful to minors, if necessary.
Although it is the intent of the Wake County Public School System that
school system electronic information resources be used only to pursue
educational goals and objectives, filters may not block all offensive
material and/or students may find ways to access inappropriate materials. Internet
access provides a wide range of resources to students beyond the customary
retrieval or viewing of information. Teacher directed activities may involve
interactive services or tools which allow greater student involvement through
external collaboration and communications. The Wake
County Public School System believes that the benefits to students from
access to the Internet, in the form of information resources and
opportunities for communication and collaboration, exceed any disadvantages;
but ultimately, parents and legal guardians of minors are responsible for
setting and conveying the behaviors that their child should follow when using
media and information resources. To that end, the Wake County Board of
Education supports and respects each family’s right to decide whether or not
to deny their child’s Internet access. Students are granted access to the
Internet automatically. However, Internet access is considered a privilege
and may be revoked at any time by school administration. Parents or legal
guardians may deny access to their child at any time through completion of a
Parental Request to Deny Access Form. |
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6446.1 |
School
administrators and staff are responsible for enforcing this policy for any
and all students in the school in which they work. Technology Services
personnel are responsible for operating and monitoring of Internet content
filtering software. Administrators
and staff must supervise student use of electronic information resources in a
manner that is appropriate to the students’ age and the circumstances of use. |
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6446.2 |
Appropriate
Use: All students are expected to exercise good judgment, use the computer
resources in an appropriate manner and adhere to this policy and all
applicable laws and regulations. Student use
of the equipment is expected to be related to the Wake County Public School
System’s educational goals and objectives.
The Board recognizes, however, that some personal use is inevitable,
and that incidental and occasional personal use that is infrequent or brief
in duration is permitted so long as it occurs on personal time, does not
interfere with Wake County Public School System business, and is not
otherwise prohibited by Use of Wake
County Public School System Software: Wake County Public School System
software is licensed to the Wake County Public School System by a large
number of vendors and may have specific license restrictions regarding
copying or using a particular program. Users must obtain permission from the
Wake County Public School System prior to copying or loading Wake County
Public School System software onto any computer, whether the computer is
privately owned or is a Wake County Public School System computer. The use of |
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6446.3 |
Prohibited
Uses: Individual users of the Internet are expected to abide by the generally
accepted rules of network etiquette.
The following are specifically not permitted. Wake County Public
School System electronic information resources may not be used for the
following purposes: Commercial
Use: Using Wake County Public School System computers for personal or private
gain, personal business, or commercial advantage is prohibited. Political
Use: Using Wake County Public School System computers to advocate, directly
or indirectly, for or against legislation, a school bond referendum and/or
the selection of a school board member is prohibited. Illegal or
Inappropriate Use: Using Wake County Public School System computers for
illegal, harassing, vandalizing, or inappropriate purposes, or in support of
such activities is prohibited. Illegal
activities are any violations of federal, state, or local laws and include,
but are not limited to, copyright infringement and/or illegal file sharing;
posting or publishing false or defamatory information about a person or
organization; committing fraud; cyberstalking; cyberharassment; threatening
another person; or intentionally engaging in communications for the purpose
of abusing, annoying, threatening, terrifying, harassing, or embarrassing
another person. Harassment
includes, but is not limited to, slurs, comments, jokes, innuendoes,
unwelcome compliments, cartoons, visual depictions, pranks, or verbal conduct
relating to an individual that (1) have the purpose or effect of creating an
intimidating, hostile or offensive environment; (2) have the purpose or
effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual’s work or school
performance, or (3) interfere with school operations. Vandalism is
any attempt to harm or destroy the operating system, hardware, application
software, or data. Inappropriate
use is any violation of other provisions of this policy and includes, but is
not limited to, using another person’s ID or password; giving out one’s user
ID or password; plagiarizing; accessing, producing, storing, posting,
sending, displaying, or viewing inappropriate or offensive material,
including pornographic, obscene, discriminatory, profane, lewd, vulgar, rude,
inflammatory, threatening, disrespectful, or sexually suggestive language or
images, or images of exposed private body parts; and accessing material
advocating illegal acts or violence, including hate literature. The Wake
County Public School System network may not be used for downloading
entertainment software or other files not related to the mission and
objectives of Wake County Public School System for use on Wake County Public
School System’s network or computers or transfer to a user’s home computer or
other personal computer. This
prohibition pertains to freeware, shareware, copyrighted commercial and
non-commercial software, and all other forms of software and files not
directly related to the instructional and administrative purposes of the Wake
County Public School System. Unauthorized
Use: Disruptive
Use: The following
are considered disruptions and are also prohibited: posting personal or private information
about the user or other people on the Internet; arranging or agreeing to meet
with someone the user has met on-line for purposes other than official school
business; attempting to gain unauthorized access to the WCPSS network,
computers, or systems; installing, downloading, storing, or running software
used for hacking; attempting to bypass any WCPSS security control; posting
information that could be disruptive, cause damage, or endanger students or
staff; and accessing chat-rooms unless for a valid educational purpose or
official school and/or Wake County Public School System business. |
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6446.4 |
This policy
is applicable to all student users of Wake County Public School System
computers and refers to all electronic information resources whether
individually controlled, shared, stand alone, or networked. Disciplinary
action, if any, for students or other users shall be consistent with the Wake
County Public School System’s standard policies and practices, including the
Code of Student Conduct. Violations may constitute cause for revocation of
access privileges, suspension of access to Wake County Public School System
computers, other disciplinary action, and/or appropriate legal action.
Specific disciplinary measures will be determined on a case-by-case basis. |
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6446.5 |
Wake County
Public School System electronic information resources, the Internet, and use
of e-mail are not inherently secure or private. Students shall have no
expectation of privacy while using Wake County Public School System
electronic information resources. The
Wake County Public School System reserves the right to search data or e-mail
stored on all school-owned or –leased computers or other electronic
information resources at any time for any reason. The Wake County Public School System
reserves the right to monitor students’ use of Wake County Public School
System electronic information resources and to take appropriate disciplinary
action based on use that is in violation of this policy. The Wake County
Public School System reserves the right to disclose any electronic message or
data to law enforcement officials, and under some circumstances, may be
required to disclose information to law enforcement officials or other third
parties, for example, in response to a subpoena or court order. |
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6446.6 |
Security on
any computer system is a high priority, especially when the system involves
many users. Students are responsible for reporting information security
violations to appropriate personnel. Students should not demonstrate
suspected security violations to other users. Attempts to log onto any system
with escalated privileges may result in cancellation of user privileges and
may result in additional disciplinary action. Any user identified as a
security risk or having a history of problems with other computer systems may
be denied access. |
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6446.7 |
Users of Wake
County Public School System computers are expected to respect the Wake County
Public School System’s property and be responsible in using the equipment.
Users are to follow any Wake County Public School System instructions
regarding maintenance or care of the equipment. Users may be held responsible
for any damage caused by intentional or negligent acts in caring for Wake
County Public School System computers while under their control. |
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6446.8 |
The Wake
County Public School System makes no warranties of any kind, whether express
or implied, for the service it is providing.
The Wake County Public School System will not be responsible for any
damages suffered by users, including loss of data resulting from delays,
non-delivery, service interruptions, or any other cause. The Wake County
Public School System will not be responsible for any claims, losses, damages,
costs, or other obligations arising from the unauthorized use of Wake County
Public School System’s electronic information resources. Use of any
information obtained via the Internet is at the user's risk. The Wake County Public School System
specifically denies any responsibility for the accuracy or quality of
information obtained through its service. Users are responsible for any losses
sustained by the Wake County Public School System resulting from the user’s
intentional misuse of the Wake County Public School System’s electronic
information resources. |
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Legal
Reference: 15 U.S.C. § 6501 et seq.;
16 C.F.R. Part 312; 47 U.S.C. § 254; 18 U.S.C. § 2510 et seq.; 20 U.S.C. § 1681 et
seq.; 20 U.S.C. § 6777; 20 U.S.C. §
1232g; G.S. 14-196.3; G.S. 15A-286 to –287; G.S. 115C-47(33); G.S. 115C-391;
G.S. 115C-398; G.S. 115C-401.1; G.S. 115C-402; G.S. 115C-523 |
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Adopted:
December 18, 1995 |
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Revised:
September 22, 1998 |
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Revised:
March 19, 2002 |
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Revised: June
15, 2004 |
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Revised: June
3, 2008 |
Copyright 2005: Wake County Public Schools