TECHNOLOGY USE POLICY FLORENCE ELEMENTARY

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TECHNOLOGY USE POLICY FLORENCE ELEMENTARY TECHNOLOGY USE NEEDS ASSESSMENT Our School Improvement Planning process will include: An analysis of our State Testing data and other school data as necessary to discover the extent to which our students are meeting state standards. Systematic work to discover and correct the causes of and barriers to high performance and the extent to which technology utilization is a factor. A revision of our School Improvement Plan based on our needs assessment data for that year. The Plan will set goals and will address contributing technology issues and methods to improve technology use (if necessary) to help move our students to state standards according to the timetable established by the Kentucky Board of Education. We will implement this process to address technology utilization and barriers, and the resulting Plan will be monitored by the council through ongoing Implementation and Impact Checks. ACCEPTABLE USE Each year all students will be required to sign and date an Acceptable Use Policy in order to have access to school computers. This policy is attached and considered part of this Technology Utilization Policy approved by the council. ATTACHMENTS Acceptable Use Policy POLICY EVALUATION We will evaluate the effectiveness of this policy through our School Improvement Planning Process. Date Adopted: Date Reviewed or Revised: Council Chairperson s Initials Date Reviewed or Revised: Council Chairperson s Initials

Boone County Schools Student/Employee/Parent Acceptable Technology Use Policy Students, employees and parents in the Boone County School District (BCSD) have access to and use of the district network, Internet, e-mail, and the Infinite Campus Student/Guardian Portal as part of the instructional process. Students, employees and parents are exposed to a high level of technology and technological instruction as a part of the curriculum. The BCSD has adopted technology standards that are integrated into instruction in all schools and on all grade levels. Students, employees and parents/guardians must sign the BSCD Acceptable Technology Use Policy (ATUP) Contract demonstrating that they have read the ATUP and that they will abide by the guidelines and rules outlined. Students, employees and guardians will be held accountable for violations of the ATUP Agreement and understand that disciplinary action may be taken if the ATUP is violated. Students, employees and guardians must adhere to the following ATUP guidelines: District Network/ Technology Resources educational objectives of the Boone County Schools. may not transmit obscene, abusive or sexually explicit language. ources of the BCSD Network by such things as running large programs and applications over the network during the day, sending massive amounts of e-mail to other users, or using system resources for games. attempt to destroy computer networks, another person s account, files or folders, or destroy any school owned technology devices or resources. -user games via the network. any copyrighted material (including software), or threatening or sexually explicit material. Copyrights must be respected. private environments. -mail accounts, and Internet usage should be considered limited Internet Use research, and school/district administration. School/district access is not to be used for private business or personal, non-work related communications, illegal activities, chat-rooms, or offensive web sites. and recommend research sources in media. Educators will select and guide students on the use of instructional materials on the Internet. purposes must adhere to the guidelines as outlined in the board policy (08.2323).

This includes such things as continuous talk requests and chat rooms (i.e. cyber bullying). strangers on the Internet with personally identifiable information. signed AUP on file may not share access with other students. As a user of this educational system, users should notify a network administrator or a teacher of any violations of this contract taking place by other users or outside parties. This may be done anonymously. -user games via the Internet. member. Electronic Mail Use ibited from using district resources to establish Internet E-mail accounts through third party providers. Only Kentucky Education Technology Systems e-mail can be used. for communications that are not directly related to instruction or sanctioned school activities. Do not use electronic mail, for instance, for private business or personal, unrelated communications, commercial, political, or advertising purposes. ay not swear, use vulgarities or any other inappropriate languages. teacher has coordinated the communication. private. People who operate the system do have access to all mail. You may not allow others to use your account name or password. o The Outlook Live e-mail solution is provided to your child by the district as part of the Live@edu service from Microsoft. By signing this form, you hereby accept and agree that your child s rights to use the Outlook Live e- mail service, and other Live@edu services as the Kentucky Department of Education may provide over time, are subject to the terms and conditions set forth in district policy/procedure as provided and that the data stored in such Live@edu services, including the Outlook Live e-mail service, are managed by the district pursuant to policy 08.2323 and accompanying procedures. You also understand that the Windows Live ID provided to your child also can be used to access other electronic services that provide features such as online storage and instant messaging. Use of those Microsoft services is subject to Microsoft s standard consumer terms of use (the Windows Live Service Agreement), and data stored in those systems are managed pursuant to the Windows Live Service Agreement and the Microsoft Online Privacy Statement. Before your child can use those Microsoft services, he/she must accept the Windows Live Service Agreement and, in certain cases, obtain your consent.

Student/Parent/Guardian Infinite Campus Portal Use The BCSD offers Infinite Campus (IC) Portal access to parents/guardians and students as a means to enhance communication and to promote educational excellence. IC Portal allows parents/guardians to view their own child s school records online, anywhere, anytime. In order to have access to the site, every parent/guardian and student is expected to act in a responsible, ethical and legal manner. The IC Portal is available to every parent/guardian of a student enrolled in the BCSD and to any student in any school that has elected to activate student portal accounts. Parents/guardians and students are required to adhere to the following guidelines: eir password with anyone, including their own children. the portal. dents will not use the IC Portal for any illegal activity, including violation of Data Privacy laws. Anyone found to be violating laws will be subject to civil and/or criminal prosecution. ship by another parent/custodial guardian. the BCSD or the school immediately without demonstrating the problem to anyone else. students who are identified as a security risk to the IC Portal may be denied access to the Infinite Campus Portal.

Acceptable Technology Use Policy Acknowledgement This form must be signed by the child and each parent/guardian. If a distirct employee, please sign at bottom. As the parent(s) or guardian of, we have read and discussed the Acceptable Technology Use Policy with our child. We understand the rights/responsibilities and guidelines outlined within and understand that it is our responsibility to convey to our child the importance of using the technology resources responsibly. We also agree to abide and support these rules including our use of the Infinite Campus Parent/Guardian Portal. Boone County Schools network communications are not private, and may be viewed by Boone County School personnel, or by someone appointed by them, to ensure that all guidelines are followed. Violation of the terms listed in the ATUP will result in a loss of access to the Boone County Schools network and may result in other disciplinary action under the guidelines of the Boone County Schools Code of Conduct Book. Parent/Guardian #1 Parent/Guardian #2 Student Parent/Guardian Signature Date Parent/Guardian Signature Date Student Signature Date