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Safety and Use of Electronic Information
Services
Use of the electronic information services (EIS)
requires that the use of the resources be in accordance with
the following guidelines and support the education, research,
and educational goals of the District. Filtering, monitoring,
and access controls shall be established to:
Content Filtering
A content filtering program or similar technology shall be
used on the networked electronic information system (EIS)
as well as on standalone computers capable of District authorized
access to the Internet. The technology shall at a minimum
limit access to obscene, profane, sexually oriented, harmful,
or illegal materials. Should a District adult employee have
a legitimate need to obtain information from an access-limited
site, a request to unblock the site may be submitted to TUSD
Proxy Issues.
Monitoring
As a means of providing safety and security in direct electronic
communications and to prevent abuses to the appropriate use
of electronic equipment, all computer access to the Internet
through the District electronic information systems (EIS)
or standalone connection shall be monitored periodically or
randomly through in-use monitoring or review of usage logs.
Access Control
Individual access to the EIS shall be by authorization only.
Designated personnel may provide authorization to students
and staff who have completed and returned an electronic information
services user agreement. The Superintendent and/or his/her
designee may give authorization to other persons to use the
EIS.
Acceptable Use for Students
Each user of the EIS shall:
Acceptable Use for District Employees Working with
Students
Each District employee shall:
Email: Students may check email during breaks or at home, but not during class unless instructed to do so. Email "chain letters" are prohibited. Students should not exchange email with people whom they do not know, unless for legitimate school-related business.
Games: Games are prohibited during the academic day unless under the auspices of a class project.
Internet: Students must have adult supervision while online. Use of the Internet is restricted to appropriate educational activities. Although the network does have a content filter, TUSD makes no guarantee that it will block all inappropriate material. At home, parents are responsible for monitoring Internet use.
Printers: Care should be taken when printing to avoid wasting resources or printing unnecessary items.
Privacy: Students must respect the privacy of others and the integrity of the network by accessing only appropriate files. Students log on to the network using a personal username and may not share passwords. Students should use caution when sharing their email address with others and only for school-related business.
Each user will be required to sign an EIS user agreement. A user who violates the provisions of the agreement will be denied access to the information services and may be subject to disciplinary action. Accounts may be closed and files may be deleted at any time. The District is not responsible for any service interruptions, changes, or consequences.
Details of the user agreement shall be discussed with each potential user of the electronic information services. When the signed agreement is returned to the school, the user may be permitted use of EIS resources through school equipment.
Reviewed: October 13, 2006 (Friday Report)