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Dear Parent(s)
and/or Guardian:
Your son or
daughter will have the opportunity to use the Anne Arundel
County Public Schools’ computer network, which includes
access to the Internet. The primary reason for using the
Internet is to participate in curricular projects developed
or utilized by some of your child's teachers. Additionally,
the adoption of online local and state testing is gaining
popularity and is expected to become a common practice in
the near future. A multitude of instructional opportunities
are prevalent on the internet. These resources make it
possible for teachers to increase local instructional
materials with a vast array of content designed by experts
from all over the world.
In order to
participate in the learning opportunities available over the
internet, your child will be issued a student logon that
will enable him/her to access the network. This logon will
allow your child to take part in curricular activities
designed and monitored by his/her teacher, take web-based
tests and utilize software applications specially designed
to provide your child with an enriched instructional
environment.
Access to the
internet means there is potential availability of materials
that may be deemed objectionable. Anne Arundel County Public
Schools (AACPS) has implemented a state-of-the-art content
filtering system to ensure that students access information
consistent with the goals of our instructional program. The
filtering system is effective in blocking access to
inappropriate content such as pornography, violence, and
terrorist sites. However, it must be stated that it is
impossible to limit/control access to all materials on such
a global network.
Student Behavior
And Responsibilities When Using Computer Resources
The student is
responsible for appropriate behavior while using the
school’s computer network in the same manner as they are
expected to exercise responsible behavior anywhere in the
school. The following activities described below are deemed
unacceptable. (These are samples of activities and are not
to be considered all-inclusive)
Using
someone else's network logon.
Using
any network account for non-school related activity.
Unauthorized copying of licensed software (also
illegal).
Downloading material for the purpose of plagiarizing its
contents.
"Instant"
messaging.
Removing or damaging computer components.
Seeking to override or bypass computer or network
security provisions.
Accessing of obscene or inappropriate materials.
Student use of obscenity or profanity on a computer or
network.
Using the school
computer network is a privilege, not a right. Violations of
the above guidelines will result in the student losing
his/her computer network privileges or other disciplinary
actions depending on the severity of the infraction. Anne
Arundel County Public Schools is committed to providing
quality instructional opportunities for all students. The
use of technology and the Internet are now essential
components of the overall instructional program. Please take
a few moments to discuss with your child the importance of
using these resources responsibly.
** Also view Board of Education
Administrative Regulations 409, 607.02, 607.02A, and 902.03A
to read more about AACPS policy relating to internet use by
teachers and students. |