EAGLE MOUNTAIN-SAGINAW INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT.

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Presentation transcript:

EAGLE MOUNTAIN-SAGINAW INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

Computers may NOT be used for activities un-related to school

Computers are to be used ONLY under the supervision of a teacher

Students may NOT load or download software on school computers without permission from a teacher

Students must use network etiquette by being polite and using appropriate language at ALL times

NEVER give your personal information out on the internet, this includes your: 0 Last Name Phone Number Age Address Other family members names and information

Never pretend to be someone else on the computer or internet by using their name or information on a website or when logging into a computer.

Never use the computer in a way that disrupts your classmates

Only access websites and information on the computer that are appropriate for school use

All rules must be followed every time you are on a school computer.

If the Acceptable Use Policy is not followed you may lose computer or internet privileges, or further consequences deemed by your principal.

Thanks for listening!