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M.S.A.D. NO. 75 EMPLOYEE COMPUTER AND INTERNET USE |
M.S.A.D. No. 75’s computers, networks 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 computers issued directly to staff, whether in use at school or off school premises. District computers, network and Internet services are provided for purposes related to school programs and operations, and performance of their job responsibilities. Incidental personal use of school computers is permitted as long as such use (1) does not interfere with the employee’s job responsibilities and performance; (2) does not interfere with system operations or other system users; and (3) does not violate this policy and the accompanying rules, or any other Board policy, procedure or school rules. “Incidental personal use” is defined as use by an individual employee for occasional personal communications. Compliance with the District’s policies and rules concerning computer use is mandatory. An employee who violates this policy and/or any rules governing use of the District’s computers shall be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination. Illegal uses of the District’s computers will also result in referral to law enforcement. M.S.A.D. No. 75 computers remain under the control, custody and supervision of the District at all times. The District reserves the right to monitor all computer and Internet activity by employees. Employees have no expectation of privacy in their use of school computers. Employees shall be informed of this policy and the accompanying rules through handbooks, the school website, computer start-up page and/or other means selected by the Superintendent. The Superintendent is responsible for implementing this policy and the accompanying rules. Additional administrative procedures or school rules governing the day-to-day management and operations of the District’s computer system may be implemented, consistent with Board policies and rules. The Superintendent may delegate specific responsibilities to the Technology Coordinator and others as he/she deems appropriate.
Cross Reference: GCSA-R – Employee Computer and Internet Use Rules
IJNDB
– Student Computer and Internet Use
EGAD
– Copyright Compliance
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FILE: GCSA-R
M.S.A.D.
NO. 75
EMPLOYEE
COMPUTER AND INTERNET USE RULES
These rules accompany Board policy GCSA (Employee Computer and Internet Use). Each employee is responsible for his/her actions and activities involving District computers, networks and Internet services, and for his/her computer files, passwords and accounts. These rules provide general guidance concerning the use of the District’s computers and examples of prohibited uses. The rules do not attempt to describe every possible prohibited activity by employees. Employees who have questions about whether a particular activity or use is prohibited are encouraged to contact a building administrator or the Technology Coordinator.
A. Consequences for
Violation of Computer Use Policy and Rules
Failure to comply with Board policy GCSA, these rules and/or other procedures or rules governing computer use may result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination. Illegal use of the District’s computers will also result in referral to law enforcement.
B. Access to School Computers, Networks and
Internet Services
The
level of employee access to District computers, networks and Internet services
is based upon specific job requirements
and needs. Unauthorized access to
secure areas
of
the District’s computers and networks is strictly prohibited.
C. Acceptable Use
M.S.A.D.
No. 75’s computers, networks and
Internet services are provided to employees for administrative, educational,
communication and research purposes consistent with the District’s educational
mission, curriculum and instructional goals.
All Board policies, school rules and expectations for professional
conduct and communications apply when employees are using the District’s
computers, networks and Internet services.
D. Personal Use
E. Prohibited
Uses
Examples of unacceptable uses which
are expressly prohibited include, but are not limited
to, the following:
1. Any use that
is illegal or which violates other Board policies, procedures or school rules,
including harassing, discriminatory or threatening communications and behavior;
violations of copyright laws, etc.
The
District assumes no responsibility for illegal activities of employees while
using school computers.
2. Any use
involving materials that are obscene, pornographic, sexually explicit or
sexually suggestive
3. Any inappropriate communications with
students or minors
4.
Any use for
private financial gain, or commercial, advertising or solicitation
purposes
5.
Any use as a
forum for communicating by e-mail or any other medium with other school users
or outside parties to solicit, proselytize, advocate or communicate the views of
an individual or non-school sponsored organization; to solicit membership in or
support of any non-school sponsored organization; or to raise funds for any
non-school sponsored purpose, whether profit or not-for-profit
No
employee shall knowingly provide school e-mail addresses to outside parties
whose intent is to communicate with school employees, students and/or their
families for non-school purposes.
Employees who are uncertain as to whether
particular
activities are acceptable should seek further guidance from the building
principal or other appropriate administrator.
6. Any
communication that represents an employee’s personal views as those of the
District
or that could be misinterpreted as such
7. Downloading
or loading software or applications without permission from the system
administrator
Unauthorized
copying of software is illegal and may subject the copier to substantial civil
and criminal penalties. The District
assumes no responsibility for illegal software copying by employees.
8. Sending
mass e-mails to school users or outside parties for school or non-school
purposes without the permission of the Technology Coordinator or building
administrator
9. Any
malicious use or disruption of the District’s computers, networks and Internet
services; any breach of security features; or misuse of computer passwords or
accounts (the employee’s or those of other users)
10. Any misuse or damage to the
District’s computer equipment, including opening or forwarding e-mail
attachments (executable files) from unknown sources
and/or that may contain viruses
11. Any
attempt to access unauthorized sites, or any attempt to disable or circumvent
the District’s filtering/blocking technology
12. Failing to report a breach of computer security
to the system administrator
13. Using
school computers, networks and Internet services after such access has been
denied or revoked; and
14. Any attempt to delete, erase or
otherwise conceal any information stored on a school computer that violates
these rules or other Board policies or school rules, or refusing to return
computer equipment issued to the employee upon request
F. No Expectation of Privacy
M.S.A.D.
No. 75 computers remain under the
control, custody and supervision of the District at all times. The District reserves the right to monitor
all computer and Internet activity by employees and other system users. Employees have no expectation of privacy in
their use of school computers, including e-mail, stored files and Internet access
logs.
G. Disclosure
of Confidential Information
Employees
are expected to use appropriate judgment and caution in communications
concerning students and staff to ensure that personally identifiable information
remains confidential.
H. Employee/Volunteer Responsibility to
Supervise Student Computer Use
Employees
and volunteers who use school computers with students for instructional
purposes have a duty of care to supervise such use. Teachers, staff members and volunteers are
expected to be familiar with the District’s policies and rules concerning
student computer and Internet use and to enforce them. When, in the course of
their duties, employees or volunteers become aware of a student violation, they
are expected to stop the activity and inform the building principal.
I. Compensation for Losses, Costs and/or
Damages
The
employee is responsible for compensating the District for any losses, costs or damages
incurred by the District for violations of Board policies and school rules
while the employee is using District computers, including the cost of
investigating such violations. The
District assumes no responsibility for any unauthorized charges or costs
incurred by an employee while using District computers.
Cross
Reference: GCSA – Employee Computer
and Internet Use
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