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INTRANET/INTERNET SAFETY POLICY
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PURPOSE
The purpose of this policy is to provide the
procedures, rules and guidelines for use of the Deming Public Schools
Intranet/Internet resources. Use of
such technology is a necessary element of the Deming Public Schools
educational mission, but is furnished to staff and students as a privilege,
not a right. The Deming Public School
District seeks to protect legitimate users of technology by establishing
limits on such use and sanctions for those who abuse the privilege. Eliminating computer abuse provides more
computing resources for users with legitimate needs.
DEFINITIONS
The definition of the Intranet is
any configuration of hardware and software that connects users. The network includes all of the computer
hardware, operating system software, application software, stored text and
data files. This includes electronic
mail, local databases, externally accessed databases, cd-rom, recorded
magnetic or optical media, clip art, digital images, digitized information,
communication technologies and new technologies as they become
available. Stand-alone workstations
are also governed by this policy. As
used herein, the user shall mean the system operations, staff members,
account holders, and authorized students afforded access and use of the
school district computer systems as part of the school district curriculum.
The definition of the Internet is
any method or equipment used to access resources on the World Wide Web.
INTRODUCTION
Deming Public Schools resources
for teaching and learning, communication services, and business data services
are provided through computer equipment and maintaining access to local,
regional, national, and international sources of information. The school district permits use of it
computer system and information resources by students and staff who must
maintain respect for the public trust and through which they have been provided,
in accordance with policy and procedures established by the school
district. These procedures do not
attempt to articulate all required or prescribed behavior by its users. Successful operation of the computer
system and network requires that all users conduct themselves in a
responsible, decent, ethical and polite manner while using the network. The user is ultimately responsible for
his/her actions in accessing network services.
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GUIDELINES
1.
Access to the computer system, information networks and to
the information technology environment within the School District’s system is
a privilege and must be treated as such by all users of the network and its
associated systems.
2.
The School District’s system will be used solely for the
purpose of research, education, and school related business and operations.
3.
Any user account or password assigned by the School District
for access to network resources such as Internet and email shall only be used
by the authorized user. Account
owners are ultimately responsible for all activity under their account and
shall abide by the School District’s Intranet/Internet Safety Policy.
4.
All users must exercise prudence in the shared use of the
network. The School District reserves
the right to limit use of such resources if there are insufficient funds,
accounts, storage, memory, or for other reasons deemed necessary by the system
operators. Or if an individual user
is determined to be acting in an irresponsible or unlawful manner.
5.
All communications and information accessible and accessed
via the School District’s system are and shall remain the property of the
School District.
6.
Student use shall be supervised and monitored by system
operators and authorized staff and shall be related to the School District
curriculum.
7.
Any defects or suspected abuse in system accounting,
security, hardware or software, shall be reported to the system operators.
UNACCEPTABLE USE
The Deming Public School District has the right to
take disciplinary action, remove computer and networking privileges, or take
legal action or report to proper authorities, any activity characterized as
unethical, unacceptable or unlawful.
Unacceptable use activities constitute, but are not limited to, any
activity through which any user:
1.
Violates such matters as institutional or third party
copyright, license agreements or other contracts. The unauthorized use, copying or installation of software is
illegal.
2.
Interferes with or disrupts other network users, services or
equipment. Disruptions include, but
are not limited to, distribution of unsolicited advertising, propagation of
computer viruses or worms, distributing quantities of information that
overwhelm the system (chain letters, network games, etc.) and/or using the
network to make unauthorized entry into any other resources accessible via
the network.
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Seeks to gain or gains unauthorized access to information
resources, obtains copies of or modifies files or other data, or gains and
communicates passwords belonging to other users.
4.
Uses or knowingly allows another to use any computer,
computer network, computer system, program, or software to devise or execute
a scheme to defraud or to obtain money, property, services, or other things
of value by false pretenses, promises, or representations.
5.
Destroys, alters, dismantles, disfigures, prevents rightful
access to, or otherwise interferes with the integrity of computer based
information resources, whether on stand alone or networked computers.
6.
Invades the privacy of individuals or entities.
7.
Uses the network for commercial or political activity or
personal or private gain.
8.
Uses the School District system to compromise its integrity
(hacking software) or accesses, modifies, obtains copies of or alters
restricted or confidential records or files.
9.
Submits, publishes or displays any defamatory, inaccurate,
racially offensive, abusive, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, or
threatening materials or messages either public or private.
10.
Use of the School District system for illegal, harassing,
vandalizing, inappropriate, or obscene purposes, or in support of such
activities is prohibited. Illegal
activities shall be defined as a violation of local, state, and/or federal
laws. Harassment is defined as slurs,
comments, jokes, innuendos, unwelcome compliments, cartoons, pranks, and/or
other verbal conduct relating to an individual which: (a) has the purpose or
effect of creating an intimidating, hostile or offensive environment; (b) has
the purpose of effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual’s work
or school performance; or (c) interferes with school operations. (see NMSA 1978, § 30-45-1 et.seq.) Vandalism is defined as any attempt to
harm or destroy the operating system, application software or data. Inappropriate use shall be defined as a
violation of the purpose and goal of the network. Obscene activities shall be defined as a violation of generally
accepted social standards in the community of use of a publicly owned and
operated communication device.
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USER CODE OF CONDUCT
1.
Keep confidential and protect all computer and Internet
passwords, access codes or logon information from disclosure to others.
2.
Respect the privacy of other users. Do not use other users’ passwords. Unauthorized use of passwords, access
codes or other confidential account information may subject the user(s) to
discipline, and to both civil and criminal liability.
3.
Be ethical and courteous.
Do not send hate, harassing or obscene mail, discriminatory remarks,
or demonstrate other anti-social behaviors.
State law prohibits the use of electronic communication facilities to
send fraudulent, harassing, obscene, indecent, profane, intimidating or other
unlawful messages.
4.
When sending email intended to boost morale (ie.
educationally related joke or inspirational message) do not send to ALL DPS
users. Choose the recipients whom you
know will not be offended or irritated by your email. Any recipient who receives an email that
he/she finds offensive has the obligation to notify the sender and request
that no further emails of that nature be sent. No employee will be subject to discipline unless he/she repeats
the act of sending inappropriate email to a recipient who has notified
him/her as stated above.
5.
Maintain the integrity of files and data. Do not modify or copy files/data of other
users without their consent.
6.
Treat information created by others as the private property
of the creator. Respect
copyrights. Software protected by
copyright shall not be copied except as licensed and stipulated by the
copyright owner.
7.
Use the network in a way that does not disrupt its use by
others. Do not use the Internet for
commercial purposes. Transmission of
commercial or personal advertisements, solicitations, promotions, destructive
programs or other unauthorized use unrelated to the mission or curriculum of
the school district is prohibited.
8.
Do not destroy, modify or abuse the hardware or software in
any way. Users shall report any
suspected abuse, damage to equipment or tampering with files to the school
district system operators.
9.
Do not develop or pass on programs that harass other users
or infiltrate a computer or computing system and/or damage the software
components of a computer of computing system, such as viruses worms, chain
messages global mailings, etc. Do not
“hack” the system. Attempts to gain
unauthorized access to confidential information or private directories
maintained by the school district or to circumvent privacy protections on
internal files or non-public restricted files, accounts or directories of any
external source is a violation of this code of conduct. And may subject the
user to civil or criminal liability.
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10.
Do not use the Internet to view, access, download or process
pornographic, obscene, indecent, profane or otherwise inappropriate material.
11.
Use of the system to access games and use of computer time
for game-playing shall be restricted solely to instances directed and
monitored by instructional staff and is limited to games which address
educational goals.
DEMING PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT’S RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1.
Monitor all activity on the School District’s system.
2.
Determine whether specific uses of the network are
consistent with this policy.
3.
Remove a user’s access to the network at any time it is
determined that the user is engaged in unauthorized activity or violating the
Intranet/Internet Safety Policy.
4.
Respect the privacy of individual user electronic data. The school district will secure the
consent of user before accessing their data, unless required to do so by law
or policies of the Deming Public School District.
5.
Take prudent steps to develop, implement and maintain
security procedures to ensure the integrity of individual and district
files. However, information on any
computer system cannot be guaranteed to be inaccessible by other users.
6.
Attempt to provide error free and dependable access to
technology resources associated with the School District system. However, the district cannot be held
liable for any information that may be lost, damaged, or unavailable due to
technical or other difficulties.
7.
Provide an Internet filtering technology that protects users
from receiving unsolicited inappropriate material via the district network.
8.
Ensure that all student users complete and sign an agreement
to abide by the district’s Intranet/Internet Safety Policy. All such agreements will be maintained on
file in the school office.
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VIOLATIONS/CONSEQUENCES
1.
Students:
a.
Students who violate this policy shall be subject to
revocation of district system access up to and including permanent loss of
privileges, and discipline up to and including expulsion.
b.
Violations of law will be reported to law enforcement
officials.
c.
Disciplinary action may be appealed by parents and/or
students in accordance with existing district procedures for suspension or
revocation of student privileges.
2.
Staff:
a.
Staff who violate this policy shall be subject to
discipline, up to and including suspension, termination or discharge, in
accordance with Board policy, negotiated agreements and applicable law.
b.
Violations of law will be reported to law enforcement
officials.
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Deming
Public School District
Intranet/Internet Safety Policy
Staff/Student/Parent Release Form
Use of the school district’s computer system and access to
the Internet by students and staff of the Deming Public School District shall
be in support of education and research that is consistent with the mission and
curriculum of the district. As a
condition to use of the school district’s computer system, including access to
and use of the Internet, I understand and agree to the following:
(These
guidelines are a summary of the Intranet/Internet Safety Policy, which is
available in its entirety at any school office or at the central administration
office of the Deming Public School District.)
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That
school district administrators have the right to review any materials created
or stored in any files I may create and to edit or remove any material which
they, in their sole discretion, believe may be unlawful, obscene, abusive, or
otherwise objectionable and I hereby waive any right of privacy which I may
otherwise have to such material.
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That
the Deming Public School District will not be liable for any direct or
indirect, incidental or consequential damage due to information gained and/or
obtained via use of the school districts computer system including, without limitation,
access to public network
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That
the Deming Public School District does not warrant that the functions of the
school district computer system or any of the networks accessible through the
system will meet any specific requirement you may have, or that the school
district computer system will be error free or uninterrupted.
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That
the Deming Public School District shall not be liable for any direct or
indirect, incidental or consequential damages (including lost data or
information) sustained or incurred in connection with the use, operation, or
inability to use the school district computer system.
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That
the use of the school district computer system, including use to access public
computer networks, is a privilege which may be revoked by the school district
administrators at any time for violation of the Intranet/Internet Safety
Policy. School district administrators
will be the sole arbiter(s) of what constitutes a violation of the
Intranet/Internet Safety Policy.
In
consideration for the privilege of using the school district computer system
and in consideration for having access to the Internet, I hereby release the
Deming Public School District, the school board, its members, administrators
and employees, including its computer operators, and any institutions with
which they are affiliated from any and all claims and damages of any nature
arising from my use, or inability to use, the school district computer system.
Please
check one: I am a Staff Member ________ Student/Parent or Guardian __________
Printed
name of user (student or staff
member)__________________________________________________________
School:______________________________________Grade:_______________Student/Staff
ID:_________________
I
hereby certify that I will abide by the conditions set forth in this document
and the Intranet/Internet Safety Policy.
______________________________________________
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*Signature
of User (student or staff member) Date
Signature of Parent Date
*Kinder
through 6th grade students require parent signature only.
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