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NEVER give out personal
information.
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NEVER arrange an in-person
meeting with someone you've met online.
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NEVER post pictures
of yourself, your family, or friends online.
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Acceptable Use Policy
Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School offers
Internet access through our school network for students and
faculty. The network is to be used to support teaching
and learning and is to be used in a responsible, legal, and
ethical manner. Failure to comply with this acceptable
use policy will result in the termination of network privileges
for the user.
Individual users are responsible for their use
of the Upper Cape Tech network. Students and staff are
responsible for behaving appropriately on the network and
containing their research to support the educational goals
of the school. Use of the network for any illegal or
commercial activities is prohibited. Illegal activities include
downloading of copyrighted software, music and videos.
Students are not to use outside email, chat
rooms, message boards, blogs, or other forms of direct electronic
communication in school unless authorized by their teacher
as part of a school-related assignment approved by the teacher.
Every effort will be taken to protect students
from abuses that may be encountered on the web. However, there
is no system in place that can totally filter out all objectionable
material. Teachers are asked to vigilantly
monitor student use of the network.
The following are prohibited:
- Making changes to the configuration of a computer on the
network.
- Downloading or installing computer software, shareware,
or freeware without permission from the Technology Staff.
- Downloading streaming video and audio (music) for recreational
purposes. (This includes radio feeds.)
- Using commercial web-based email such as Hotmail, Yahoo-mail,
etc. on any school computer.
- Using any type of instant messaging, including, but not
limited to, AOL Instant Messanger, MSN Messenger, etc.
- Attempting to gain access to the network or any other
computer in the system by going beyond your authorized access.
- Attempting to trespass in another person's files or folders.
- Attempting to destroy data or disrupt the operation of
the network or PCs in school.
- Knowingly spreading computer viruses.
- Accessing material of a profane or obscene nature, including
materials depicting illegal or dangerous acts, advocating
violence, or discriminating toward other persons.
- Intentionally wasting resources such as paper, ink cartridges,
disk storage space, floppy disks, etc.
- Using school computers/Internet for other than educational
purposes including:
- Playing non-educational games
- Participating in non-academic activities
- Commercial purposes
- Political lobbying
- Fund raising
- Participating in any type of teleconferencing, chat, or
listserv without permission from the Technology Staff.
A responsible network user will:
- Always use polite, non-abusive language.
- Conform to copyright laws.
- Never reveal personal information such as full name, address,
age, parents' names, telephone number, credit card numbers,
social security numbers, etc.
- Never tamper with the system or alter, delete, or destroy
files or data.
- Never agree to meet in person someone whom you have "met"
online.
- Be aware that an online survey, contest, or free product
offer may be a scheme to get your personal information.
- Evaluate the reliability of online sources of information
and realize not everything posted online is true.
- Use the Internet in support of education and research
consistent with the educational objectives of Upper Cape
Tech.
PRIVACY
Internet use is not guaranteed to be private. Use of the
Upper Cape Tech network is electronically monitored and controlled.
You may expect only limited privacy in the content of your
personal files or record of Internet research activities.
Information sent or received via the Internet, or other means,
over computers owned by the school is the property of Upper
Cape Cod Regional Technical School and may be assessed at
any time for its review.
From time to time routine maintenance of files
will be performed on individual computers and files may be
deleted. Always keep a backup of your files on floppy
disks or other electronic media. Routine maintenance
and monitoring may lead to the discovery that you have violated
this Policy or the law. In that event, appropriate action
will be taken.
CONCLUSION
Use of the network and the Internet is a privilege,
not a right. Inappropriate use of the network and the Internet
will result in loss of privileges and, where appropriate,
in disciplinary action pursuant to the Code of Discipline.
Students may use
the Internet only with permission of their parent or guardian.
The student and parent/guardian must sign the form enclosed
in the Student Handbook as evidence that they have read, understand,
and will observe the limitations set forth in this Acceptable
Use Policy.
WEB SITE PRIVACY STATEMENT FOR PARENTS
AND STUDENTS (www.uppercapetech.com)
Upper Cape Cod Regional Technicall School respects
the privacy of all visitors to our district web site and is
committed to protecting your privacy to the extent permitted
by law.
You can read and download information at the
UCT web site without identifying yourself or providing any
personal information. No personal informtion is collected
about you unless you voluntarily choose to provide it by sending
e-mail, completing online forms, or filling out online surveys.
You are not required to participate in any of these activities
to view or download any information from our web site. Any
personal information you voluntarily provide to us through
e-mail messages, forms, or surveys will only be used to respond
properly to your request. UCT does not share, disclose, or
sell e-mail addresses or telephone numbers to other organizations. |