General User Policy



BLESSED SACRAMENT SCHOOL

BLESSED SACRAMENT SCHOOL

Internet, World Wide Web and Computer Guidelines

2004-2005 School Year

July 2004

 

We are pleased to offer students in grades five through eight at Blessed Sacrament School access to the computer lab network for limited Internet use. All students must obtain parental permission and return the signed permission forms to the school office.

 

Access to the Internet will enable students to explore thousands of libraries, databases, and websites throughout the world.  Students will not be allowed to exchange email, instant messages, or to enter chat rooms. 

 

While our intent is to make Internet access available to further educational goals and objectives, ultimately parents and guardians are responsible for setting and conveying the standards that their children should follow when using media and information sources. 

 

Students are responsible for good behavior on school computers, just as they are in a classroom, or anywhere on the school grounds.  General school rules for behavior and communications apply.  Students agree to act in a considerate and responsible manner.  Access is a privilege – not a right.  Access entails responsibility. No member of the school community shall intentionally cause damage to any school equipment including hardware and software.  This includes but is not limited to the following acts:

·        Removing or exchanging any hardware or software component from any system.

·        Deleting, renaming, moving, copying, or changing any programs, files, or their properties, other than his/her own files.

·        Tampering with installed software, hardware, and files.

·        Attempting to change passwords.

·        Attempting to gain access to unauthorized files.

·        Damaging other students’ work.

·        Installing personal software on school technology.

·        Violating copyright laws by unauthorized copying of software, graphics, and text.

·        Installing, copying, or knowingly infecting a computer system with a virus.

·        All use of the Internet must be in support of education and research and consistent with the purposes and policies, as well as the curricular goals and objectives of Blessed Sacrament School.

·        Students must request permission to connect to the Internet.

·        Students must respect resource limits and get permission to download files, save files, or print files found via the Internet.

·        Students must practice safety guidelines when using the Internet.  Most importantly, never give out last names, addresses, or telephone numbers, or personal information.

·        The following are not permitted at any time:

§         Sending or displaying offensive messages or pictures

§         Using obscene language

§         Harassing, assaulting or attacking others

§         Using another’s password or name

School computers are like school lockers; they belong to the school and may be inspected without notice.  The network administrator or principal may review files to maintain system integrity and insure that users are using the system responsibly.  Users should not expect that files stored on Blessed Sacrament School servers or disk drives will always be private.