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GPP-6478
Internet Acceptable Use Policy
1.
Students must get permission from a media specialist or
supervising teacher before using the Internet.
2.
Students must use the Internet for legitimate educational
purposes only.
3.
Students must not access any material in violation of school
regulations.
4.
Students must not attempt to print out or download files
without pre-approval by a media specialist or technology
coordinator.
5.
Students coming to use the Internet from a class must have a
teacher’s pass with the stated Internet assignment.
6.
Students who violate the
Acceptable Use Policy
will lose
privileges for the remainder of year and will be subject to
appropriate disciplinary action.
The Acceptable Use Policy (AUP):
1.
Prohibits the destruction of computer equipment, removal of
mouse balls, mice, etc.
2.
Prohibits the downloading of any files unless approved by the
technology coordinator (this includes files with .exe
extensions, Instant Messengers, etc.)
3.
Prohibits the viewing and/or printing of materials with
reference to sexually explicit or profane behavior
4.
Prohibits using special logins, such as for Technology class, in
another class situation
Consequences:
1.
Termination of student's use of computers , which might affect
grades if the class requires computer usage
2.
Additional disciplinary measures (Principal’s Detention, ISS,
etc.)
3.
Possible legal prosecution for severe offenses
Gmail and Schoology
All students will have a Gmail account through which they will also be
able to access Schoology, a learning management system that many
teachers use to communicate classroom content and assignments.
Instructions on how to access each are below.
How to Log into Gmail and Schoology
1.
Log on the computer with the following information:
Username: bfastudent