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Computer Use Policy for Students

Ensure proper use of school computers for educational purposes only to protect the network and students from various threats. Follow guidelines to avoid consequences and maintain a safe learning environment.

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Computer Use Policy for Students

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  2. What You Agreed To…

  3. What you agreed to… When you clicked that “OK” button OK

  4. You agreed to… use the computer only for EDUCATIONAL purposes.

  5. This means… ONLY doing work that your teacher assigns or approves.

  6. What you shouldn’t do… Video games (unless the teacher has assigned them) This includes websites or games that you have on your USB drives

  7. What you shouldn’t do… Try to get around the web filters… Get you in trouble? Definitely

  8. What you shouldn’t do… Damage the equipment… It’s vandalism, costs a lot to fix and leaves us with fewer computers for you to use.

  9. Programs Emulators Flash Games What you shouldn’t do… Copy any unauthorized files to the network drives… Only save SCHOOL related files to your H: drive (student #) or the S: drive (shared)

  10. Why… Because the policies are in effect to protect YOU and the network.. against viruses, predators, and other threats!

  11. What if… something happens accidentally? Let your teacher know ASAP.If it is found out later, and you didn’t say anything, you may get in trouble.

  12. What if… you choose to do something against the rules? Mrs. Turner would like to see you in the office! Depending on what you did, you might lose your privileges to use the network and face disciplinary or legal action.

  13. Thank you Your cooperation is very appreciated! gratias vobis ago

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