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Humble Independent School District Acceptable Use Policy With the advent of electronic networks and the Internet, the Humble Independent School District is expanding learning access for students, staff, parents, and the entire Humble ISD community. With this opportunity comes the responsibility for appropriate use. Electronic Network Use Guidelines The operation of the district electronic network relies heavily on the proper conduct of the users. Every Humble ISD user has the responsibility to respect and protect the right of every user in our community. Humble ISD users are expected to act in a responsible, ethical and legal manner, in accordance with the missions and purposes of the networks they use on the Internet and with the laws of Texas and the United States. School computer systems are for use by authorized individual only. Any unauthorized access to these systems is prohibited and is subject to criminal and civil penalties. Use of any other network or computing resources must be consistent with the rules appropriate to that network. Transmitting material in violation of any federal, state, or local law or school district policy is prohibited. This unacceptable conduct includes, but is not limited to: Using the network for any illegal activity, violating software copyright or other contracts Using the network for financial or commercial gain Degrading or disrupting equipment or system performance Vandalizing the data of another user, invading the privacy of individuals Wastefully using finite resources Gaining unauthorized access to resources or entities Using an account owned by another user without authorization Placing unlawful information on a system Using the network for commercial activities, product advertisement or political lobbying Intentionally transmitting viruses that may result in the loss of recipients' work or systems Chain letters or any type of use that would cause congestion of the networks or otherwise interfere with the work of others Installing software onto computers without appropriate approval Students are expected to use moral and ethical guidelines in making appropriate decisions regarding network use. Use of the district network is not a right, but a privilege, and inappropriate use will result in cancellation of that privilege. Prior to participation, a potential network user will receive information pertaining to the proper use of the network and sign a user agreement. School and district administrators will decide what is inappropriate use on the network and their decision is final. Warranties - The Humble ISD and joint providers of the network make no warranties of any kind, whether expressed or implied, for the services provided. Humble ISD will not be responsible for any damages suffered while using the system. These damages include but are not limited to, loss of data, delays, non-deliveries, service interruptions caused by the system, or service interruptions caused by errors or omissions of the user. The District specifically disclaims responsibility for the accuracy or quality of information obtained through Internet connections. Security - Security is a high priority due to the number of users. Computer security cannot be made perfect, and it is likely that a determined user could access computer resources for inappropriate purposes or that an inquisitive user could encounter unacceptable material. Identified security problems should be reported to a system administrator or appropriate teacher immediately and not shared with other users. Attempts to log on as another user may result in cancellation of user privileges. Any user identified as a security risk will be denied access to the system. Installing Software - Use of computer software is governed by copyright laws and network configurations. Care must be taken to avoid copyright violations and disruptions of the network related to incompatible or corrupted software; therefore, installation of any program or application onto any computer with access to the Humble ISD electronic network must be approved by the Superintendent or his designees. Monitoring - The information networks are "public places" and user actions are visible to others on the network. Humble ISD has the right to monitor network use to ensure that the network continues to function properly for all its users. Anyone using electronic networks expressly consents to such monitoring. Prosecution and/or termination of user privileges will occur without warning. Internet Guidelines Use of Internet and other telecommunications activities must be in support of education and research that is consistent with the educational goals, objectives, and policies of the Humble Independent School District. Students are expected to use moral and ethical guidelines in making appropriate decisions regarding Internet use. Use of the Internet is not a right, but a privilege, and inappropriate use will result in cancellation of that privilege. Prior to participation, a student will receive information pertaining to the proper use of the Internet and sign a user agreement. School and district administrators will decide what is inappropriate use of the Internet and their decision is final. With access to computers and people all over the world, there may be some material or individual communications, which are not suitable for school-age children. The Humble Independent School District views information gathered from the Internet in the same manner as other reference materials identified by the schools. Specifically, the district supports resources that will enhance the learning environment with directed guidance from the faculty and staff. At school, student access to use the Internet will be under teacher direction and will be monitored as any other classroom activity; however, it is impossible to control all materials on a global network and users may encounter inappropriate information. The Internet is easily accessible; therefore, the school district cannot prevent the possibility that some users may access material that is not consistent with the educational mission, goals, and policies of the school district. Publishing- Students may have the opportunity to participate in electronic publishing. Prior to publication of any material to an electronic page, the Superintendent or his designees must review the material. The district respects the rights of parents to restrict their children from publishing on the Internet and will secure parent permission prior to publishing. Humble ISD believes that the benefits to educators and students from access to electronic networks and the Internet far exceed any disadvantages. Ultimately, however, parent(s) and guardian(s) of minors are responsible for setting and conveying the standards that their child or ward should follow. To that end, Humble ISD supports and respects each family’s right to decide whether or not to permit a child to participate in Internet access. Parents should retain this document on file for reference.