CHILDREN IN THE CLASSROOM
In order to preserve the integrity of the educational environment, students may not bring their children to
classes, labs, shops, or designated testing areas, except when the children are part of the instructional
activities. Children are defined as persons under the age of 16 and not enrolled in LTC classes or
programs. Individual instructors may make exceptions for emergencies with the consent of all students
in the class.
CHILDREN ON CAMPUS
Lakeshore Technical College supports a safe and positive educational environment. Therefore, it is the
policy of LTC that children under the age of 16 shall not be left unattended in any of LTC’s facilities
(including parking lots).
Parents need to make adequate arrangements for the care of their children. The Enrollment Services
Manager, or designee, or the Evening Operations Manager may make exceptions to this policy for children
who are here for legitimate purposes (such as when the children are involved in an instructional activity).
LTC staff members are responsible for enforcement of this policy. If a staff member is unsuccessful in
dealing with a problem, he or she should contact his or her supervisor. Campus Police and/or the Evening
Operations Manager should be called to deal with enforcement only when ongoing or serious problems
occur. The Campus Police may become involved during their routine monitoring of the campus.
COMPUTER-USE POLICY FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS
Introduction
The computing and telecommunicating networks, computing equipment and computing resources of
Lakeshore Technical College (hereinafter "College") are owned by the College. The College’s technical
resources are provided for the benefit of the College and its faculty, staff, and students. These
resources are provided for use in the pursuit of College business or College education. Use of college
technical resources are a privilege, not a right, as such, the following rules and regulations apply to all
users. Additional procedures may be adopted by various divisions/departments to meet specific
administrative or academic needs.
Any adopted requirements must be in compliance with applicable federal and state laws, and this policy.
Regulatory Limitations
A. Without prior notice, the College may monitor use of the equipment and networking structures
and all systems for legitimate academic, administrative, and business reasons, including:
1. To ensure the security and operating performance of systems and networks.
2. To ensure appropriate academic and school related, use of equipment/materials.
3. To enforce College policies.
Monitoring includes the right of the College to access messages and files which have
been deleted, but not fully erased from systems. Legitimate academic, administrative,
or business reasons include, but are not limited to, the right to inspect the contents of
electronic messages or files in the course of an investigation prompted by evidence of
violation of a College policy or as necessary to locate substantive information which is
not readily available through other means. The contents of electronic communications
files and records obtained for legitimate academic, administrative or business needs
may be disclosed within the College District, without the permission of student, to
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