Computer Network Use for
Students
This information has been prepared as a resource
for students. Please take a few minutes to read it so
that you may take proper advantage of this important
educational resource.
High School District 211 provides access to educational
and informational resources for students via computers
in classrooms, laboratories, media centers, and offices.
These computers are part of a local and wide area
network designed to assist students in the learning
process. High School District 211 owns and operates the
computer network and, therefore, reserves the right to
search and examine any district-owned storage media.
High School District 211 provides no assurance of
privacy for information transmitted via the network or
contained in district-owned storage media including, but
not limited to, electronic mail. Use of the services
provided by District 211 is a privilege that can be
revoked.
Student Network Access
Access to the district’s computer network is controlled
through user identification names and passwords. This
information will be provided to you by your teachers
and/or media staff in your school.
Acceptable Use
The District 211 Network exists for students to access
educational and informational resources for, and in
support of, educational and research purposes related to
their coursework. The network may only be used for
lawful, non-commercial activities in support of these
purposes. Students may use the network in conjunction
with assigned classroom activities or assignments
consistent with these purposes.
Unacceptable Use
Unacceptable uses prohibited by District 211
policy include the following:
- actions which violate District 211 policy; the
policies of organizations operating other computers or
networks accessed via the Network; or local, state or
federal laws;
- interference with, or the disruption of, Network
use by other users;
- Creation and/or propagation of unsolicited
advertising, political lobbying, chain letters,
pyramid schemes, computer worms, viruses, or other
vandalism: (Vandalism is defined as an attempt to harm
or destroy data of another user, the Internet or any
other network.) This includes, but is not limited to,
the uploading or creation of computer viruses.
- attempt to circumvent security measures on or
unauthorized entry to school or remote computers,
networks, information, or communications devices;
- unauthorized use or distribution of user
passwords, copyrighted material, or material protected
as a trade secret;
- use of abusive or otherwise objectionable
language;
- transmission of inaccurate, threatening,
harassing, or obscene material;
- forgery of electronic mail messages;
- unauthorized examination, modification, deletion,
transmission, or duplication of files and/or data
belonging to another user; and
- Accessing information unsuitable in the
educational setting. Any expenses incurred by virtue
of violations of this policy are the sole
responsibility of the individual.
Any unacceptable use, as described above, will
result in cancellation of student network privileges and
will subject the student to appropriate disciplinary
action ranging from admonition and warning to suspension
and/or expulsion.
Internet Access
Most all District 211 computers are capable of providing
Internet access. Independent access (not under direct
supervision of a teacher) is only allowed with parent
permission. Permission forms are provided with initial
school registration materials. School identification
cards are coded accordingly, and you may be asked to
show your I.D. card when doing independent Internet
research. When signing the Internet access card, you are
giving permission to High School District 211 to copy
student-authored work for electronic or physical
display.
Electronic Lockers
Through the computer network, each student has storage
space on a district server for his/her own work. This is
called an e-locker. You are able, through this process,
to maintain a portfolio of past and current projects.
Standard Software Suite
In addition to specific curriculum-related software,
a standard suite of Microsoft Office software consisting
of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint is available for all
students.
Student Responsibilities
- Students are responsible at all times for the
proper use of a system account issued in the student’s
name.
- Students shall immediately notify the system
administrator or other authority of any security
problem on the Network known to, or identified by, the
student. Further, students are not to act on, take
advantage of, or share with other students any
information about such security problems.
- By using the Network, students acknowledge the
potential for access to inaccurate and/or
objectionable material among resources provided by
others. District 211 does not condone the use of such
materials.
Disclaimer
District 211 makes no warranties of any kind, expressed
or implied, for the opinions, advice, services,
merchandise, or other information provided by system
users, information providers, service providers, or
other third parties on the Network. District 211 is not
responsible for any damages suffered by users including,
but not limited to, loss of data resulting from
unacceptable use, delays, non- or mis-delivery of
information, or service interruptions of any kind or for
any reason. Use of information or services provided on
the Network is at the user’s own risk. District 211
specifically disclaims any responsibility for the
accuracy of information or materials of any sort
obtained through the use of the Network. District 211
provides no assurance of privacy for information
transmitted via the Network or contained in
District-owned storage media including, but not limited
to, electronic mail. District 211 reserves the right to
search and examine, any District-owned storage media or
storage media owned by others used with District-owned
equipment. Users deemed a security risk may be denied
access to the Network.
Deletion of Student Stored Computer
Information
All data and information which is received or stored by
a student on district computer space may be downloaded
and deleted from the district’s computers. Any
information or data, which a student receives or obtains
by unacceptable use, may be downloaded and deleted by
the District immediately upon its discovery. |