EMPLOYEE COMPUTER AND INTERNET USE RULES

The intent of these Board-level rules is to provide employees with general requirements for
utilizing the school unit's computers, networks and Internet services. The Board rules may be supplemented by more specific administrative procedures and rules governing day-to-day management and operation of the computer system.

These rules provide general guidelines and examples of prohibited uses for illustrative purposes, but do not attempt to state all required or prohibited activities by users. Employees who have questions regarding whether a particular activity or use is acceptable should seek further guidance from the Superintendent/Building Principal/Technology Coordinator.

Failure to comply with this policy/other established procedures or rules governing computer use may result in disciplinary action, up to and including discharge. Illegal uses of the school unit's computers may also result in referral to law enforcement authorities.

A. ACCESS TO SCHOOL COMPUTERS, NETWORKS AND INTERNET SERVICES

The level of access that employees have to school unit computers, networks and Internet services is based upon specific employee job requirements and needs.

B. ACCEPTABLE USE

Emp1oyee access to the school unit's computers, networks and Internet services are provided for administrative, educational, communication and research purposes, consistent with the school unit's educational mission, curriculum and instructional goals. General rules and expectations for professional behavior and communication apply to use of the school unit’s computers, networks and Internet services.

Employees are to utilize the school unit's computers, networks and Internet services for school-related purposes and performance of job duties. Incidental personal use of school computers is permitted as long as such use does not interfere with the employee's job duties and performance, with system operations or with other system users. "Incidental personal use" is defined as use by an individual employee for occasional personal communications.

Employees are reminded that such personal use must comply with this policy and all other applicable policies, procedures and rules.

C. PROHIBITED USE

The employee is responsible for his/her actions and activities involving school unit computers, networks and Internet services, and for his/her computer files, passwords and accounts. General examples of unacceptable uses, which are expressly prohibited, include, but are not limited to, the following:

1. Any use that is illegal or in violation of other Board policies, including harassing, discriminatory or    
    threatening communications and behavior; violations of copyright laws, etc.;
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 non-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 personal views as those of the school unit 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;
8. Opening or forwarding any e-mail attachments (executable files) from unknown sources/that may
    contain viruses;
9. Sending mass e-mails to school users or outside parties for school or non-school purposes without
    the permission of the system administrator or other designated administrator.
10. Any malicious use or disruption of the school unit's computers, networks and Internet services or
      breach of security features;
11. Any misuse or damage to the school unit's computer equipment;
12. Misuse of the computer passwords or accounts (employee or other users);
13. Any communications that are in violation of generally accepted rules of network    
      etiquette/professional conduct;
14. Any attempt to access unauthorized sites;
15. Failing to report a known breach of computer security to the system administrator;
16. Using school computers, networks and Internet services after such access has been denied or
      revoked; and
17. Any attempt to delete, erase or otherwise conceal any information stored on a school computer that
      violates these rules.

D. NO EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY

The school unit retains control, custody and supervision of all computers, networks and Internet services owned or leased by the school unit. The school unit 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 messages and stored files.

E. CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION

Employees are expected to use appropriate judgment and caution in communications concerning students and staff to ensure that personally identifiable information remains confidential.

F. STAFF RESPONSIBILITIES TO STUDENTS

Teachers, staff members and volunteers who utilize school computers for instructional purposes with students have a duty of care to supervise such use. Teachers, staff members and volunteers are expected to be familiar with the school unit's policies and rules concerning student computer and Internet use and to enforce them. When, in the course of their duties, employees/volunteers become aware of student violations, they are expected to stop the activity and inform the building principal.

G. COMPENSATION FOR LOSSES/COSTS/DAMAGES

The employee shall be responsible for any losses/costs/damages incurred by the school unit related to violations of this policy/other established procedure or rules.

H. SCHOOL UNIT ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNAUTHORIZED CHARGES, COSTS, OR ILLEGAL USE

The school unit assumes no responsibility for any unauthorized charges made by employees, including but not limited to credit card charges, subscriptions, long distance telephone charges, equipment and line costs, or for any illegal use of its computers such as copyright violations.

Employees authorized to access the school unit's computers, networks and Internet services are required to sign an acknowledgment form (GCSA-E) stating that they have read policy GCSA/GCSA-R. The acknowledgment form will be retained in the employee's personnel file.

DATE ADOPTED: September 3, 2003