Feature pics. I agree not to post information and images that could put me at risk, embarrass me or damage my future, such as  cell & home phone numbers.

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I agree not to post information and images that could put me at risk, embarrass me or damage my future, such as  cell & home phone numbers  home address  sexual messages  inappropriate pictures and videos

I will not  post anything rude, offensive, or threatening  send or forward images and information that might embarrass, hurt or harass someone  take anyone’s personal information and use it to damage his or her reputation

I agree to  ask my parent or guardian’s permission  have a parent or guardian accompany me  meet in a public place

If someone makes me feel uncomfortable or if Someone is rude or offensive, I will  not respond  Save the evidence  tell my parent, guardian, or another trusted adult  report to the website, cell phone company, cybertipline.com, or the police

I WILL RESPECT ALL GPISD PROPERTY 5 I agree  to take care of school computers and devices  not to bypass the GPISD network filters including installation of any unauthorized software applications.

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