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Acceptable Use Policy

 To promote educational excellence in our district by facilitating resource sharing, innovation, and communication for parents, students and teachers.

 The availability of the internet gives students and teachers access to electronic mail, communication with people around the world, information and news from all over the world, access to online catalogs and databases and many opportunities that are not available without the use of internet.

 With the access to the internet comes the availability of materials that may not be considered to be of educational value in the context of the school setting.

 RGCCISD has taken all available precautions to restrict access to these materials and other information that may be controversial to its users.  Since it is impossible to examine all web sites that may be deemed unsuitable to our educational standards, and since the internet is used as part of the school’s instructional program, conduct will be subject to the school’s code of conduct as formalized by individual standards or responsibility, school, district and policies.

 Rio Grande City CISD places a high value on a student’s right to freedom of expression.

 The terms and conditions for use are provided here so that all be aware of the responsibilities which accompany the privilege of use.  In general, this requires efficient, ethical and legal utilization of the network resources. RGCCISD also disapproves of plagiarism and copyright violations.

 According the Copyright Act of 1976, “Fair Use” means that you may freely use any information that you legally find on the information networks as long as you do so only for scholarly purposes.  You may not plagiarize or sell what you find.  Plagiarism is defined as “Taking ideas or writings from another person and offering them as your own.” Credit should always be given to the person who created the article or the idea.

 If a Rio Grande City CISD user violates any of the provisions, his or her account with internet will be terminated and future access could possibly be denied. The following terms and conditions should be read carefully by parents, students and staff.

 The following will not be permitted and not limited to:  Sending or displaying offensive or pornographic messages or pictures  Harassing, insulting, or attacking other users on the internet or our network  Engaging in promoting violence or gang activity  Receiving or transmitting information pertaining to dangerous instrumentalities such as bombs, firearms, or explosive devices  Damaging computer, computer systems or computer networks

 Trespassing into other users folders, work, files, or computers  Intentionally wasting limited resources  Employing the network or internet for commercial purposes  Transmitting personal information without written permission  Intentionally disrupting information network traffic or crashes the network and/or connected systems

 Degrades or disrupts equipment or system performance  Violation of copyright laws  Plagiarism

 Consequences and violations include but are not limited to:  Suspension and/or revocation of network access  Suspension and/or revocation of computer access  In-School suspension  Conference with parent or guardian  School expulsion  Legal action and prosecution by legal authorities