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Acceptable Use Policy

While at Blue Valley, you are expected to abide by the Acceptable Use Policy. You and parents should have read and signed the AUP form at registration. It must be sgined before you are given access to the computers. 

 

Blue Valley provideds a wide range of technology resources for students to use. These technology resources are to be used only for educational porposes. The following outlines student expectations while using technology at school (district or personal devices). Every student is expected to follow all of the rules and conditions listed, as well as those given verbally by teachers and adminstrators and to demonstrate good citizenship and ethical behavior at all times. 

 

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Student use of technologies is a privilege intended for the educational benefit of the student. Students must comply with the terms of these guidelines, any applicable district Board policies, administrative guidelines, and operating procedures relative to the use of technologies. In using technologies, the student will

A) respect the rights of privacy of other students and district personnel;

B) remember that all student communications represent the district and thus reflect on the integrity, ethics, and good name of the district as a K-12 public education institution;

C) apply the same standards of behavior, conduct, and courtesy as are expected in the school, classroom, or other district setting;

D) comply with all laws, Board policies, and administrative guidelines regarding the use of copyrighted materials;

E) not seek unauthorized access to school, district, other public, or private computer networks, computers, or electronic files for any purpose; and F) comply with any and all related Board policies, administrative guidelines, and operating procedures relative to acceptable and responsible use. G) cooperate with building and district administrators if an incident of inappropriate use has been reported or suspected. \

H) utilize district provided Wi-Fi networks, and adhere to all district policies and settings, as designated and governed by CIPA (Children’s Internet Protection Act).

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