Fulton County High Schools and Middle Schools
Acceptable Use for Local/Wide Area Network and Internet Access
The Internet is the collective name for thousands of computers
worldwide, which are connected through phone networks. The computers
communicate with the same protocol and have an established Internet
address. It is similar to a library of books, written in the same
language and having a call number. However, one difference between the
Internet and the Information and Technology Center is that our books are
acquired according to School Board approved guidelines. Selection of
Internet resources, on the other hand, is decided by the end user. The
user carries the responsibility of selecting appropriate items to view.
This policy describes user behavior and identifies what actions are
prohibited
Services
Student access to the Internet will only be provided through the Fulton
County Schools local/wide area network and the school's Internet
provider. Access to the school Local Area Network (LAN) is a privilege
available to all students; however the account access may be disabled if
student use is inappropriate.
Terms and Conditions for Local/Wide Area Network and Internet Access
The Internet user is held responsible for his/her actions and activity
within his/her usage. Fulton County Schools is not accountable for any
costs incurred to the user while online. Unacceptable uses of the
local/wide area network will result in disciplinary action. The
following is not a complete list of unacceptable uses, but are some
examples of unacceptable use:
• Access, create, download or display offensive or obscene messages or
pictures
• Use obscene or defamatory language
• Participate in unauthorized Internet "chat" rooms
• Install, download or play games or programs of any kind without
permission of the school personnel
• Give out personal information about themselves or another student such
as their name, address, phone number or location
• Harass, insult, defame or attack others
• Damage computers altering computer systems or computer networks
• Violate copyright laws, such as illegally installing or copying of
software
• Try to obtain or use another person's password
• Trespass in another's folders, work or files, vandalizing the data of
another user
• Posting anonymous messages or attributing one's communications to
another individual
• Intentionally waste limited resources such as paper, data storage
space, time online
• Employ the network for financial gain
• Gaining unauthorized access to resources
• Neglecting to log out all programs and the network when users leave
the computer station
Consequences:
Consult your student handbook to understand the related disciplinary
actions. In the least, the offenses above could result in the student
being denied access to the network for a specific period of time. The
overall goal of this discipline is to make the student a responsible,
considerate and ethical user of online resources.
Failure to follow these guidelines can violate the Official Code of
Georgia, OCGA, Codes 16-9-90, 16-9-91, 16-9-92, 16-9-93, and 16-9-93.1
as well as United States Public Law 106-554, known as the Children's
Internet Protection Act.
Restrictions:
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, Fulton County Schools supports and respects each family’s values
regarding LAN and Internet access. Any parent or guardian, who would
prefer not to have his/her child access the Local Area Network and
Internet should mark “No” on the Acceptable Use Agreement form, as
indicated.
Conditions of Use and Account Management:
Students who access the local area network (LAN) agree to abide by the
restrictions outlined in Fulton County Schools’ policy for acceptable
use. The specific conditions and services being offered may change from
time to time.
Fulton County Schools makes no warranties with respect to Internet
service or content. Parents and students should be aware that Fulton
County Schools does not have control of the information on the Internet,
nor can it provide impenetrable barriers to accessing the full range of
information available. Other sites accessible via the Internet may
contain material that is illegal, defamatory, inaccurate or potentially
offensive to some people.
All Fulton County Schools students will be assigned their own network
account name with password. Passwords should not be given out to
anybody. With this account, students will have their own folder on the
school’s server to store their work. Parent(s) or guardian(s) of
students who do not wish their child to have access to the LAN and
Internet at Fulton County Schools may request to have the student
account disabled when the principal is notified in writing of their
decision.
Fulton County Schools believes that the benefits to educators and
students from access to the Internet, in the form of information
resources and opportunities for collaboration, far exceed any
disadvantages of access. Fulton County Schools has also minimized these
disadvantages by utilizing filtering software to block access to
undesirable web sites.