ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY – FACULTY AND STAFF
A.
The Purpose of the School District’s Computer Network
The
Edgemont Union Free School District maintains a computer network for students,
faculty and staff in order to support learning and to enhance instruction.
The
School District also recognizes that computers and the Internet have become an
important part of everyday life, and that it is desirable for school employees
to gain proficiency in using these resources.
Accordingly, reasonable personal use of School District computer and
Internet facilities is permitted for faculty and staff.
“Reasonable
personal use” includes the use of School District facilities for personal
correspondence, personal electronic mail (e-mail) communications, and personal
shopping, so long as such personal use does not interfere with employees’
performance of their obligations, and is not inconsistent with their roles as
public employees of an educational institution. Such use is also subject to the specific restrictions set forth
in this Policy.
B. Privacy
Issues
Users must be
aware that the School District’s computer system maintains a record of all
Internet sites that users have accessed or attempted to access and can record
all keystrokes. The School District
reserves the right to review these records and to take appropriate action in
cases of unauthorized use.
In addition,
electronic mail is not private. The
system administrators have access to all outgoing and incoming e-mail, and the
School District reserves the right to review any and all messages. In addition to internal disciplinary action,
the School District reserves the right to report unlawful and potentially
unlawful activities to the appropriate civil and criminal authorities.
C.
User Responsibilities
1. Software
Users
may not add any software to the School District’s computer system without prior
approval. In addition, users may not
modify, or attempt to modify, any existing software that has been installed in
the system.
2. Hardware
Users
may not connect any hardware devices to the School District’s computer system
without prior approval.
3. Data
Under no
circumstances may users modify, or attempt to modify, data in any School
District database, with the exception of data to be added or modified in
connection with classroom assignments or record-keeping for which the user is
personally responsible. This
prohibition includes, but is not limited to, the modification or destruction of
another user’s data, or the uploading, downloading, or creation of any computer
virus.
4. User
Accounts and Passwords
Each user is
responsible for the use that is made of his/her account, to which a unique
password is assigned. Users should not
share passwords, leave their own accounts open or unattended nor use or attempt
to obtain access to the accounts of others.
Users
are responsible for making back-up copies of any account materials (documents)
that are important to them, and should delete electronic mail on a regular
basis so as to conserve storage space.
5. Prohibited Conduct
In
addition to the restrictions and prohibitions set out elsewhere in this
document, users must respect the following specific restrictions on use:
·
The
use of School District facilities to download or copy music or video files for non-school
related purposes is prohibited.
Permitted downloads are subject to the restrictions of “fair use” as
described below and may be done for “reasonable personal use” as described in
Section A.
·
The
use of School District facilities for personal profit-making activities is
prohibited; except that students and teachers may communicate via School
District facilities to arrange permitted private tutoring.
·
The
use of School District facilities to access Internet gambling or gaming sites
is prohibited.
·
The
use of School District facilities to support political parties or particular
candidates for public office is prohibited.
While users are entitled to hold and express the political and other
views of their choice, they should use their private computer facilities to do
so.
·
The
use of School District facilities to access, or attempt to access,
sexually-explicit Internet sites is prohibited. This includes access to any Internet site that has posted a
warning or disclaimer that access by persons under the age of 18 years is
inappropriate. If a user reaches such a
site by accident, he/she should leave the site immediately, and advise a network
administrator of the accidental access.
·
The
use of School district facilities to send “spam” e-mail is prohibited. In addition, “broadcast” e-mail (here
defined as an electronic mail message simultaneously sent to five or more
recipients) may be sent only in connection with school assignments or
activities or for “reasonable personal use” as described in Section A.
·
The
use of School District facilities to violate the copyright laws of the United
States is prohibited. The published
work of other people, which includes text, graphics, music, performances, and
other works of art, is presumed to be subject to copyright. In an academic setting, some use of such
materials is permitted under the “fair use” doctrine, which authorizes limited
takings for educational purposes. The
School District’s library staff will assist students with questions of fair
use, which should be raised with the library staff before any materials are
copied.
·
The
use of School District facilities in furtherance of any attempt to violate the
laws of the United States or the laws of the State of New York is prohibited.
·
The
use of School District facilities to intimidate or harass another person in
violation of the School District’s published Code of Conduct is prohibited.
·
In
addition, users must observe the following standards of basic courtesy:
- Honor the privacy of
other users.
- Do not use obscene
language, intentionally offensive or inflammatory language, or epithets
relating to race, religion, national origin, gender or gender orientation,
disability, or physical characteristics.
D. Consequences
Violations
of this Policy may result in the suspension or revocation of the privilege of
access to the School District’s computer network, which may or may not be
preceded by a warning, depending on the circumstances. In addition, violations of this Policy are
also violations of the School District’s Code
of Conduct, and may result in additional disciplinary action as provided in
the Code of Conduct, as well as other disciplinary actions as
provided by New York State law and/or the terms of any applicable collective
bargaining agreement.