STUDENT LAPTOP GUIDELINES
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1 Bellmawr Public Schools STUDENT LAPTOP GUIDELINES Laptop Initiative Guiding Principles Laptops are provided first and foremost to further academic achievement Students are responsible for themselves and their Laptops Students are part of a sharing, learning community Please fill out, sign and return the following pages 9 & 10 in this packet! 1
2 General Use and Care of the Laptop Students are expected to treat their laptops with care and respect. Students should not deface the laptop or its carrying case in any way. This includes, but is not limited to, marking, painting, drawing, or damage to any surface of the laptop and its case. Stickers glitter, and any other decorative markings are expressly prohibited. Students should protect their laptop from extreme heat or cold. Laptops should never be left in a car, even if the car is locked. Computers should be protected from the weather, water, or other liquid, food, and pets. Students should never eat or drink while using their laptop or use their laptop near others who are eating and drinking. Heavy objects should never be placed or stacked on top of your laptop. This includes books, musical instruments, sports equipment, etc. Students should use care when plugging in their power cord, USB drive and when using their CD ROM drive. The computer should either be turned off or in sleep mode when placed in the carrying case. Also, computers should not be placed on or under soft items, such as pillows, chairs, or sofa cushions, or blankets. This will cause the computer to overheat, and will result in damage to the computer. Prohibited Activities Internet access with the laptop is allowed only during school hours and on school premises unless approved by the administrative technology team. Students are prohibited from sending and instant messages, or chatting on their laptop, except when directed by a faculty member. Using the laptop to secretly communicate to anyone else is prohibited, regardless of the software used. 2
3 Students are prohibited from hosting any Internet services (including Web page hosting, ftp hosting, etc.) on their laptop. Inappropriate school material, including obscene or violent text, photos, animations, videos, and music, is prohibited from being installed on the laptop. Students are not allowed to play games during school hours, except educational games when directed by faculty members. Downloading music, games, and videos from the Internet on the laptop is prohibited, except when directed by a faculty member. Students are prohibited from lending or trading their laptop to anyone else. Illegal use or transfer of copyrighted materials is not allowed. Additions, modifications, or deletion of files, except in the student s home folders, are not allowed. Students are prohibited from installing any application software on the laptop. Students are prohibited from any inappropriate or mischievous behavior involving any laptop. Student Expectations and Responsibilities at School Students are responsible for backing up important documents. Student file sharing is limited to school-related projects and activities. Laptops are to be used only in classrooms and other learning areas of the school. During lunch, PE, assemblies and other times when the laptops may not be in use, the laptops should be stored safely in the classroom/locker. 3
4 Student and Family Expectations and Responsibilities at Home When transporting their laptop to and from school, students should always be sure it is placed in the carrying case, and the case is fully closed. For safety reasons, laptops SHOULD NOT be used on the school bus or on car rides, to and from school. All laptop repairs are conducted by Bellmawr School s technical staff. Under no circumstances should students or parents attempt any repairs on laptops. Consequences of Inappropriate Use of Laptop The use of any District technology is a privilege and not a right. Students are expected to use their computer in accordance with these Student Laptop Guidelines, the District Acceptable Use Policy, and any applicable laws. Failure to use this computer in an appropriate manner will result in the following consequences, as determined by the staff and administration of Bellmawr Public Schools and Bellmawr Public School District: Cancellation of student use or access privileges, including the privilege of taking the computer home Financially, if purposely damaging other students computers Suspension from school or any discipline in line with student code of conduct at discretion of administration Expulsion from school Civil or criminal liability under applicable law 4
5 BELLMAWR PUBLIC SCHOOLS INTERNET USE AGREEMENT STUDENT HANDBOOK 5
6 BELLMAWR PUBLIC SCHOOLS ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY INTERNET/ USE AGREEMENT Internet/ access is now available to students and faculty in the Bellmawr Public Schools. We are very pleased to bring this access to Bellmawr Public Schools and believe the Internet/ offers vast, diverse and unique resources to both students and teachers. The Internet is an electronic highway connecting thousands of computers all over the world and millions of individual subscribers. Students and teachers will have access to: 1. Electronic mail communications with people all over the world. 2. Public domain software and graphics of all types. 3. Many university library catalogs, the Library of Congress and other data libraries. 4. Graphical access to the World Wide Web. Our goal in providing this service is to promote educational excellence by facilitating resource sharing, innovation and communication. With access to computers and people all over the world also comes the availability of material that may not be considered to be of educational value in the context of the school setting. Bellmawr Public Schools has taken precautions to restrict access to controversial materials. Bellmawr Public Schools firmly believe that the valuable information and interaction available on this worldwide network far outweigh the possibility that users may procure material that is not consistent with the educational goals of the District. Internet/ access is coordinated through a complex association of government agencies, regional and state networks. In addition, the smooth operation of the network relies upon the proper conduct of the end users who must adhere to strict guidelines. These guidelines are provided here so that you are aware of the responsibilities you are about to acquire. In general, this requires efficient, ethical and legal utilization of the network resources. If a Bellmawr Public School user violates any of these provisions, his or her Internet/ privileges will be terminated and future access could be denied. 6
7 BELLMAWR ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY INTERNET/ TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE I. Acceptable Use - The purpose of the backbone networks making up the Internet is to support research and education in and among academic institutions by providing access to unique resources and the opportunity for collaborative work. II. The use of the Internet must be in support of education and research and consistent with the educational objectives of Bellmawr Public Schools. Use of other organization s network or computing resources must comply with the rules appropriate for that network. Transmission of any material in violation of any national or state regulation is prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to: copyrighted material, threatening or obscene material or material protected by trade secret. III. Privileges The use of the Internet/ is a privilege, not a right, and inappropriate use will result in a cancellation of those privileges. (Each student who uses the Internet/ will be a part of a discussion with a Bellmawr Public School staff member pertaining to the proper use of the Internet/ .) Designated administrators will deem what is inappropriate use, and that decision is final. The administrators may discontinue Internet/ privileges at any time. IV. Warranties Bellmawr Public Schools makes no warranties of any kind, whether expressed or implied, for the service it is providing. Bellmawr Public Schools will not be responsible for any damages that may be incurred. This includes loss of data resulting from delays, non-deliveries, miss-deliveries or service interruptions caused by its own negligence or your errors or omissions. Use of any information obtained via the Internet is at your own risk. Bellmawr Public Schools specifically denies any responsibility for the accuracy or quality of information obtained through these services. V. Security Security on any computer system is a high priority, especially when the system involves many users. If you feel you can identify a security problem on the network, you must notify a system administrator. Do not demonstrate the problem to other users. Attempts to log on the Internet as a system administrator will result in cancellation of user privileges. Any user identified as a security risk or having a history of problems with other computer systems may be denied access to the Internet/ . VI. Vandalism Vandalism will result in cancellation of privileges. Vandalism is defined as any malicious attempt to harm or destroy data of another user, Internet, or any of the above listed agencies or other networks that are connected to any of the Internet backbones. This includes, but is not limited to, the uploading or creation of computer viruses. 7
8 VII. The use of the Internet / within the schools in Bellmawr Public School District is a privilege, not a right. Therefore, students must agree to the following: 1. I will use the Internet to research classroom assignments. 2. I will use the Internet to send and receive electronic mail that will be monitored by Bellmawr Public Schools staff. 3. I will report inappropriate content to a teacher, not other students. If a student unknowingly finds himself/herself in a site with inappropriate content he/she should then leave the site immediately. Students will not return to that site. 4. I will not use the Internet for any illegal purpose or participate in any activity that hurts others or does not show good citizenship. 5. I will not give my name, address, telephone number, school, or any teachers /parents names, addresses, or telephone numbers, to anyone I meet on the Internet. 6. I will not give out my password to anyone (even my best friends) other than my teachers/parents. 7. I will not send a picture of myself or others over the Internet without my teachers /parents permission. 8. I will not fill out any form or request online that asks me for any information about my school, my family, or myself without first asking for permission from my teachers/parents. 9. I will tell my teachers/parents if I see any bad language or pictures on the Internet, or if anyone makes me feel nervous or uncomfortable online. 10. I will not use any articles, stories, or other works I find online and pretend it is my own. 11. I will not use bad language online. 12. I will practice safe computing, and check for viruses whenever I use a disk, download something from the Internet, or receive an attachment. 13. I will be polite in messages to others. 8
9 CONSENT FORM TO BE COMPLETED EACH SCHOOL YEAR I understand and will abide by the Internet/ Use Agreement. I further understand that any violation of the regulations above is unethical and may constitute a criminal offense. Should I commit any violation, my access privileges may be revoked and school disciplinary action and/or appropriate legal action may be taken. Student s full name: (print) Grade * Student s signature: Parent or Guardian, As the parent or guardian of this student, please read the Internet/ Use Agreement. Understand that access is designed exclusively for educational purposes. Bellmawr Public Schools has taken precautions to eliminate controversial material. Please recognize that it is impossible for school district personnel to restrict access to all controversial materials. As you are aware, there are potential dangers associated with the posting of personally identifiable information on a web site since global access to the Internet does not allow us to control who may access such information. These dangers have always existed; however, we as a school district do want to celebrate your child and his/her work. The law requires that we ask for your permission to use information about your child. BELLMAWR PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT DOES NOT RELEASE RESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES, PHONE NUMBERS, OR ADDRESSES OF STUDENTS. A Parent or Legal Guardian responsible for the student must sign this agreement and check one box in each category: * Elementary-age students do not need to sign the Agreement, only their parent/legal guardian. Do you have a computer with Internet access, basic software and a printer in your home?: Yes No 9
10 Internet Access I/We GRANT permission for the student to access the Internet and use . I/We DO NOT GRANT permission for the student to access the Internet and use AND WILL CONTACT SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION IN WRITING SO THAT SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS MAY BE MADE. Publication of Student Work on Internet I/We GRANT permission for this student s work to be published on the District s public Internet site. I/We DO NOT GRANT permission for this student s work to be published on the District s public Internet site. Publication of Student Photograph on Internet I/We GRANT permission for photographs that include this student to be published on the District s public Internet site. I/We DO NOT GRANT permission for photographs that include this student to be published on the District s public Internet site. Publication of Student Photograph in District Newsletters, School Newsletters and Local Newspaper I/We GRANT permission for photographs that include this student to be published in District Newsletters, School Newsletters, and Local Newspaper. I/We DO NOT GRANT permission for photographs that include this student to be published in District Newsletters, School Newsletters, and Local Newspaper. Publication of Student Photograph in School Yearbook I/We GRANT permission for photographs that include this student to be published in the School Yearbook. I/We DO NOT GRANT permission for photographs that include this student to be published in the School Yearbook. Video-Taping of Student in Classroom ** Publication of Student Names I/We GRANT permission for audio/videotaping of this student in the classroom. I/We DO NOT GRANT permission for audio/videotaping of this student in the classroom. I/We GRANT permission for this student s name to be published in District Newsletters, School Newsletters, School Yearbook and Local Newspapers for recognition of accomplishments and involvement in school activities. I/We DO NOT GRANT permission for this student s name to be published in District Newsletters, School Newsletters, School Yearbook and Local News-papers for recognition of accomplishments and involvement in school activities. ** Programs and events opened to the public are taped and may be broadcast on the local educational channel. This item refers to classroom taping of teachers and students working on various activities. Signature: contact: Relationship to Student: Student s Name: Date: (Please Print) NOTE: If you, as the parent or guardian, wish to rescind this agreement, you may do so at any time in writing by sending a letter to the principal of your child s school and such rescission will take effect upon receipt by the school. 10
11 Financial Responsibility Insurance is provided through the District for student issued laptop computers. The insurance is meant to protect against accidental damage, theft and normal wear on the devices. Laptops that are damaged due to misuse, deliberate damage and neglect may result in a fine being issued to the students/parents In case of theft, vandalism, and other criminal acts, a police report MUST be filed by the student or parent. Each student is issued a laptop, a battery, a charger and a case that must be returned at the end of the school year, failure to return each of these items may also result in a fine if proper police reports have not been filed. Table of Estimated Pricing for Deliberate Damage Parts/Repairs Fine Broken Screen (LCD) $ Damaged Keyboard $20.00 Damaged/Lost Power Adapter $35.00 Damaged/Lost Battery $90.00 Laptop Case $20.00 Missing/Removed Asset Tags/Labels $5.00 Damaged/Missing CD-ROM Drive $35.00 Missing/Removed Rubber Screen Bumpers $5.00 Missing/Removed Rubber Mouse Cover $5.00 *The costs of any other parts needed for repairs will be based on HP s current price list. (Revised ) 11
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