Charleston County School District
Acceptable Use Policy
Internet—Terms and Conditions of Use
1. Define a Purpose for Internet Use: All use of the
Internet during school hours must be in support of education and research and
consistent with the educational objectives of the school district. Users must have a well-defined, documented
reason for accessing the Internet.
No "surfing" is allowed. "Surfing" is the term for
unstructured searches, or just exploring to see what is out there. Students must have a topic, or subject, to be
researched; and it must be directly related to a given assignment from one or more teachers. There should be adult supervision while
any student is researching on the Internet.
2. Maintain Network Etiquette (sometimes called
"Netiquette"):
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Be polite.
Do not send abusive or threatening messages to others.
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Do not swear or use vulgarities or other inappropriate
language.
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Do not send credit card numbers, bank account numbers,
social security numbers, personal addresses, or personal phone numbers across
the Internet.
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The Internet is not a secure or private means of
communication; you never really know who else may be "listening in." People who
operate the system have access to all mail. Messages relating to, or in support of,
illegal activities may be reported to the authorities.
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Do not disrupt network communications. Disruptions would include downloading
large files, sending mass e-mail messages, transmitting virus routines, or
annoying other users.
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All information accessible via the network should be
assumed to be private property of the person presenting the material.
3. Acceptable Use: The purpose of NSFNET (National Science
Foundation NETwork), which is the backbone network to the Internet, is to
support research and education in and among academic institutions of the U.S. by
providing access to unique resources and the opportunity for collaborative
work.
4. Privileges: The use of the Internet is a privilege, not
a right, and inappropriate use will result in the cancellation of the privilege.
(Before students log on to the
Internet, they will be part of a discussion with a CCSD teacher pertaining to
the proper use of the network.) Any misuse of the Internet will result in
disciplinary action by an administrator in the school/district.
5. Security: Security on any computer system is a high
priority, especially when the system involves many users. If a user feels he can identify a
security problem on the Internet, he must notify a system administrator or the
District Internet Coordinator. Do
not demonstrate the problem to other users. Do not use another individual's account
without written permission from that individual. Attempts to log on to the network as a
system administrator will result in cancellation of user privileges. Any user identified as a security risk
or having a history of problems with other computer systems may be denied access
to the Internet.
6. Denying Access: If a parent or guardian is uncomfortable
with the option of his or her child(ren) accessing the Internet, the student(s)
may be assigned to a different activity when classmates are using the
Internet. That decision may be
indicated in the parent signature part of the Student Technology Use Agreement:
the student(s) will then be assigned an alternate activity.
7. Disclaimer: Charleston County School District makes no
warranties of any kind, whether expressed or implied, for the service it is
providing. Charleston County School
District will not be responsible for any damages suffered while using the
Internet. This includes loss of
data resulting from delays, nondeliveries, misdeliveries, or service
interruptions caused by its own negligence or your errors or omissions. Use of any information obtained via the
Internet is at your own risk.
Charleston County School District specifically denies any responsibility
for the accuracy or quality of information obtained through its services.
I have read and understand the rules and requirements for
accessing information on the Internet.
I agree to abide by the rules and I further understand that any violation
of the rules is unethical and may constitute a criminal offense. Should I commit any violation, my access
privileges may be revoked for the remainder of the year. School disciplinary and/or appropriate
legal action may be taken.
Additional Employee Guidelines for
Use of the Internet as an
Instructional Tool
1. User Name IDs, Account Numbers and Passwords: User
names, account numbers, and passwords issued to staff members must remain
confidential. Any staff member
violating this policy will be subject to disciplinary action.
2. Independent Navigation on the Internet by Faculty and
Staff: Employees are encouraged to explore WWW resources. Clearly, such explorations should be for
educational purposes. Downloading
and/or printing files and images containing content which is inappropriate for a
K-12 setting is prohibited. School
participation in chat discussion groups or newgroups whose content is
inappropriate for a K-12 setting is also prohibited. Staff members are expected to employ
professional judgment in the determination of inappropriate content.
3. Independent Navigation of the Internet by Students:
Independent navigation of the Internet by students requires both the student
signature and parental permission on the Student Technology Use Agreement
form. Appropriate levels of
supervision will be maintained; however, constant teacher supervision under
these circumstances will not be possible.
Students are not permitted to search for, download, or print any
objectionable, vulgar, of offensive material. Unsupervised participation in group
discussion chats or new groups is not permitted. The signed permission form should be
maintained by the school and should be verified prior to assigning independent
research on the Internet.
4. Harassment-free Workplace: CCSD strives to maintain a
workplace that is free of harassment and that is sensitive to the diversity of
its employees. Therefore, CCSD
prohibits the use of computers and the e-mail system in ways that are
disruptive, offensive to others, or harmful to morale. For example, the display or transmission
of sexually explicit images, messages, and cartoons is not allowed. Other misuse includes, but is not
limited to, ethnic slurs, racial comments, off-color jokes, or anything that may
be construed as harassment or showing disrespect for others.
5. No Solicitation: E-mail may not be used to solicit
others for commercial venture, religious or political causes, outside
organizations, or other non-business matters.
I have read these guidelines and agree to abide by them in my
assigned role as an employee of Charleston County School District.