IJNDB Student Computer and Internet Use
STUDENT COMPUTER AND INTERNET USE AND INTERNET SAFETY
Regional School Unit #11 computers, network, and Internet access are provided to support the educational mission of the schools and to enhance the curriculum and learning opportunities for students and school staff. This policy and the accompanying rules also apply to laptops, I-pads, tablets, and other school devices issued directly to students, whether they are used at school or off school premises.
Student use of school computers, networks and Internet services is a privilege, not a right. Compliance with the school unit’s policies and rules concerning computer and Internet use is mandatory. Students who violate these policies and rules may have their computer privileges limited, suspended, or revoked. SuchThe violationsbuilding administrator is authorized to determine, after considering the circumstances involved, whether and for how long a student’s computer privileges will be altered. The building administrator’s decision shall be final.
Violations of this policy and Regional School Unit 1’s computer and Internet rules may also result in disciplinary action, referral to law enforcement, and/or legal action.
Regional School Unit #11 computers remain under the control, custody, and supervision of the school unit at all times. TechnologyThe protectionschool measuresunit aremonitors inall placecomputer and are used for all Internet access. It is RSU 1 policy to periodically monitor Internet usageactivity by students, parents and staff. RSU 1 reserves the right to further investigate questionable behavior related to technology use.students. Students should have no expectation of privacy in their use of school computerscomputers, and the use of personal computing devices on school networks.networks whether they are used on or off school property or elsewhere.
INTERNET SAFETY
Regional School Unit #11 utilizesuses filtering technology designed to block materials that are obscene,obscene or harmful to minors, orand child pornography. Although Regional School Unit #11 utilizestakes precautions to supervise and monitor student use of the Internet; howeverInternet, parents should be aware that Regional School Unit #11 cannot reasonably prevent all instances of inappropriate computer and Internet use by students in violation of Board policies and rules, including access to objectionable materials and communication with persons outside of the school. The school unit is not responsible for the accuracy or quality of information that students obtain through the Internet.
TheIn districtthe willinterest educateof minorsstudent Internet safety, Regional School Unit 1 also educates students about “appropriate online behavior”,behavior, including interacting with other individualspeople on social networking websitessites and in chat rooms, the dangers of engaging in “hacking” and other unlawful online activities, and issues surrounding “sexting” and cyberbullying awareness and response.
The Superintendent/designee shall be responsible for integrating age-appropriate Internet safety training and “digital citizenship” into the curriculum and for documentation of Internet safety training.
IMPLEMENTATION OF POLICY AND “ACCEPTABLE USE” RULES
The Superintendent/designee shall be responsible for implementation of this policy and the accompanying “acceptable use” rules. Superintendent/designee may implement additional administrative procedures or school rules consistent with Board policy to govern Internet access and the day-to-day management, security, and operations of the school unit’s computer and network system and to prevent the unauthorized disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal information regarding minors.
Students and parents shall be informed of this policy and the accompanying rules through student handbooks, the school website, and/or other means selected by the Superintendent.
TheLegal SuperintendentReference: is20 responsibleUSC for§ implementing677 this(Enhancing policyEducation and the accompanying rules. Additional administrative procedures or school rules governing the day-to-day management and operations of the school unit’s computer system may be implemented, consistent with Board policies and rules. The Superintendent may delegate specific responsibilities to thethrough Technology Coordinator and others as deemed appropriate.
Legal Reference:Act)
47 USC § 254(h)(5) (Children’s Internet Protection Act)
47 CFR § 54.52 (Children’s Internet Protection Act Certifications)
Federal Communications Commission Order and Report 11-125, (August 10,
2011)
Cross Reference: EGADEGAD/EGAD-R - Copyright Compliance
IJNDBGCSA/GCSA-R - StudentEmployee Computer and Internet Use
IJNDB-R - Student Computer and Internet Use Rules
IJNDJFCK – DistanceStudent learningUse Programof Personal Electronic Devices at School
JICIA – Weapons, Violence and School Safety
JICK – Bullying
GBEB – Staff Conduct with Students
Adopted: March 16, 2009
Revised: November 26, 20122012; March 25, 2024