General User Policy



DCSDNet Acceptable use policy

 

 

DCSDNet Acceptable use policy

 

The purpose of the DCSDNet acceptable use policy is to provide the procedures, rules, guidelines and the code of conduct for use of technology and the information network in the Darlington County School District.

Definition

 

The definition of "information network" is any configuration of hardware and software that connects users. The network includes all of the computer hardware, operating system software, application software and stored files. This includes electronic mail, local databases, externally accessed databases, CD ROM, recorded magnetic or optical media, clip art, digital images, digitized information, communications technologies and new technologies as they become available. Stand alone workstations are also governed by this acceptable use policy.

 

Introduction

 

Darlington County School District network (DCSDNet) provides resources for teaching and teaming, communication services and business data services by maintaining access to local, regional, national and international sources of information.

 

The DCSDNet information resources will be used by members of the school community with respect for the public trust through which they have been provided and in accordance with policy and regulations established by the school district. These procedures do not attempt to articulate all required or prescribed behavior by its users.

 

Successful operation of the network requires that all users conduct themselves in a responsible, decent, ethical and polite manner while using the network. The user is ultimately responsible for his/her actions in accessing network services.

 

Disclaimer

 

With access to computers and people all over the world also comes the availability of materials that may not be considered to be of educational value in the context of the school setting. On a global network it is impossible to control all materials, and an industrious user may discover controversial information. The district maintains and monitors the use of content filters for Internet content. The district firmly believes that the valuable information and interaction available on this worldwide network far outweighs the possibility that users may procure materials that are not consistent with the educational goals of the school/district.

 

 

 

 

Guidelines

 

Access to the networks and to the information technology environment within DCSDNet is a privilege and must be treated as such by all users of the network and its associated systems.

 

DCSDNet will be used for the purposes of research, education and school related business and operations.

 

Any system which requires password access, or for which the district requires an account, such as Internet, may only be used by the authorized user. Account owners are ultimately responsible for all activity under their account.

 

The resources of the DCSDNet are limited. All users must exercise prudence in the shared use of this resource.

 

All communications and information accessible via DCSDNet should be treated as property of the district.

 

Unacceptable use

 

The district has the right to take disciplinary action, remove computer and networking privileges and/or take legal action for any activity characterized as unethical and unacceptable. Unacceptable use activities constitute, but are not limited to, any activity through which any user does the following.

 

Violates such matters as institutional or third party copyright, license agreements or other contracts. The unauthorized use of and/or copying of software are illegal.

 

"It is against DCSD practice for staff or DCSD to copy or reproduce any licensed software on DCSD computing equipment, except as expressly permitted by the specific software license. Unauthorized use of software is regarded as a serious matter and any such use is without the consent of DCSD."

 

Interferes with or disrupts other network users, services or equipment. Disruptions include, but are not limited to, the following.

 

  distribution of unsolicited advertising

 

  propagation of computer worms or viruses

 

  distribution of quantities of information that overwhelm the system (for example, "chain letters," "network games" or "broadcasting" messages)

  utilization of the network to make unauthorized entry into any other resource accessible via the network

Seeks to gain or gains unauthorized access to information resources, obtains copies of or modifies files or other data, or gains and communicates passwords belonging to other users.

Uses or knowingly allows another to use any computer, computer network, computer system, program or software to devise or execute a scheme to defraud or to obtain money, property, services or other things of value by false pretenses, promises or representations.

Destroys, alters, dismantles, disfigures, prevents rightful access to or otherwise interferes with the integrity of computer-based information and/or information resources whether on stand-alone or networked computers.

Invades the privacy of individuals or entities.

Uses the network for commercial or political activity.

Installs unauthorized software for use on district computers.

Uses the network to store, distribute or access materials inappropriate to the school district setting

Uses DCSDNet to compromise its integrity ("hacking" software).

Submits, publishes or displays any defamatory inaccurate, racially offensive, abusive, obscene, profane, sexually oriented or threatening materials or messages either public or private.

Uses DCSDNet for illegal, harassing, vandalizing, inappropriate or obscene purposes, or in support of such activities. Illegal activities will be defined as a violation of local, state and/or federal laws. Harassment is defined as slurs, comments, jokes, innuendoes, unwelcome compliments, cartoons, pranks and/or other verbal conduct relating to an individual that has the following purposes or effects.

  creating an intimidating, hostile or offensive environment

  unreasonably interfering with an individual's work or school performance

  interfering with school operations

Vandalism is defined as any attempt to harm or destroy an operating system, application software or data. Inappropriate use will be defined as a violation of the purpose and goal of the network. Obscene activities will be defined as a violation of generally accepted social standards for use of a publicly-owned and operated communication vehicle.

 

District rights

Darlington County School District reserves the right to do the following.

Monitor all activity on DCSDNet.

Make determinations on whether specific uses of the network are consistent with this acceptable use policy.

Log network use and monitor storage disk space utilization by users.

Deem what is appropriate use based on the requirements of law, this policy and the district's legitimate pedagogical concerns.

 

Remove a user's access to the network at any time it is determined that the user is engaged in unauthorized activity or violating this acceptable use policy and suspend any accounts during an investigation of possible violations of this policy.

 

Cooperate fully with any investigation concerning or relating to DCSDNet.

District responsibilities

The district will do the following.

Respect and enforce copyright laws and regulations.

Take prudent steps to develop, implement and maintain security procedures to insure the integrity of individual and district files. However, information on any computer system cannot be guaranteed to be inaccessible by other users.

Attempt to provide error free and dependable access to technology resources associated with DCSDNet. However, the district cannot be held liable for any information that may be lost, damaged or unavailable due to technical or other difficulties.

Not permanently deny or remove a user's access to the DCSDNet resources without investigating the individual's alleged misuse of the Internet.

 

 

 

 

Accessing inappropriate sites

 

 

 

 

Student Internet activities will be monitored by the district to ensure students are not accessing inappropriate sites that have visual depictions that include obscenity, child pornography or are harmful to minors. The school district will use technology protection measures to protect students from inappropriate access.

 

 

 

 

District and school computer technicians who are working with a computer and come across sexually explicit images of children must report this to local law enforcement. The report must include the name and address of the owner or person in possession of the computer.

 

 

 

 

Disciplinary action

 

 

 

 

This acceptable use policy is applicable to any member of the DCSDNet community and refers to all information resources whether individually controlled, shared, stand alone or networked. Disciplinary action, if any, for students, staff and other users will be consistent with the district's standard policies and practices. Where use of external networks is involved, policies governing such use also are applicable and must be adhered to. Violations can constitute cause of revocation of access privileges, suspension of access to school district computers, other school disciplinary action and/or appropriate legal action. Exact disciplinary measures will be determined on a case by case basis.

 

 

 

 

Any user who violates the terms of this policy or otherwise misuses the Internet and/or technology to access or send inappropriate material will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including a recommendation that the individual's employment with the district be terminated. Violations of the laws of the United States or the state of South Carolina also may subject the user to criminal prosecution.

 

Adopted 12/8/03

 

Legal references:

Federal law:

47 USC Section 25 4 - Children's Internet Protection Act.

 

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, Section 512 - Limitations on liability relating to material online.

 

S.C. Code of Laws, 1976, as amended:

 

 

Section 16-3-850 - Encountering child pornography while processing film or working on a computer

 

DARLINGTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

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FILE: IJNDB-E(4) Employee Internet Use Agreement

 

 

Employee name ________________________________________________________________

 

 

Last name printed    First name printed    Middle initial

 

 

 

 

The Darlington County School District strongly believes in the educational value of the Internet and recognizes its potential to support curriculum and student learning by facilitating resource sharing, innovation and communication. The district also believes this educational opportunity demands personal responsibility and an understanding of the acceptable use policy for the Internet by students and staff.

 

 

 

 

I have read and understand the rules and requirements of accessing information on the Internet. I agree to abide by the rules and I further understand that any violation of the rules is unethical and may constitute a criminal offense. Should I commit any violation, my access privileges may be revoked. Disciplinary and/or appropriate legal action may be taken.

 

 

__________________________________________    ________________________

 

 

Employee signature                          Date

 

 

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Location

Please send this completed form to:

The Office of Computer Services

102 Park Street

Darlington, South Carolina 29532

 

DARLINGTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

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