 Board Policy GBEAA (The Internet Acceptable Use Policy): › “Employees will have access to the Internet for the purpose of instruction, resources and.

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 Board Policy GBEAA (The Internet Acceptable Use Policy): › “Employees will have access to the Internet for the purpose of instruction, resources and staff development. Access to the Internet is a privilege, not a right. With this privilege, there also is a responsibility to use the Internet solely for educational purposes. Access to inappropriate areas of the Internet on district equipment is strictly forbidden. Access to inappropriate areas will be judged on the basis of what a reasonable and prudent person would access if students were present.”

 Minimize and/or refrain from visits to non- work related Internet website.  NEVER visit any website that would be considered pornographic, vulgar, obscene, or otherwise completely unsuited for a school district environment.  Keep in mind that ALL employee Internet activity is recorded by the district should a question about usage arise.

 Board Policy GBEAA (The Internet Acceptable Use Policy): › “All electronic messages created, transmitted or received via the district's system, including those created, transmitted or received for personal use, are the property of the district. messages may be subject to discovery proceedings in legal actions. As such, the district reserves the right to archive, monitor and/or review all use of its system and users should not have any expectation of privacy in any electronic message created, transmitted or received on the district's system. Although the district systems have security mechanisms in place, there is no way to ensure total security of the district’s system.”

 All s sent/received via your district- provided account are retained and can be subject to FOIA requests.  There should be no expectation of privacy through communication.  Refrain from sending s or “forwards” containing jokes, political content, and/or obscene material.  Refrain from using your district-provided e- mail account to sign up for personal, non- district related items or websites.

 Board Policy GBEB › “The personal life of an employee, including the employee's personal use of non-district issued electronic equipment outside of working hours (such as through social networking sites and personal portrayal on the Internet), will be the concern of and warrant the attention of the board if it impairs the employee's ability to effectively perform his/her job responsibilities or if it violates local, state or federal law or contractual agreements. Unprofessional conduct may subject the employee to disciplinary actions consistent with state law, federal law and/or board policy.”

 Items posted online to your personal website or Facebook/Twitter/etc. accounts WILL be the concern of the district if it would compromise your ability to perform your job duties or is deemed illegal/unprofessional  NEVER post or share student information (student work, demographic information, etc.) on PRIVATE Internet sites  Posting and sharing professional/educational information with Web 2.0 tools such as Twitter and Blogs is permitted as long as the account is used only for professional/educational activities.

 All teacher-student communication should remain public › Refrain from sharing your personal information with students (cell phone number, Facebook page, etc.)  First Amendment Rights › Yes, you have them – but the district also has the responsibility to protect students, staff members, and the integrity of the educational process

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