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Student Handbook

Computer Use Policy

computer use policy for the cdc computer networks
 
A) Privileges. The use of the CDC Network and computers is a privilege, not a right. Inappropriate use will result in the cancellation of those privileges. Based upon the guidelines established in this document, and any subsequent modifications hereto, and CDC policies and procedures, the system administrators will determine what is appropriate use. The CDC reserves the right to terminate, suspend, or otherwise limit network access at any time as required in their judgment. Such decisions of the school are final. The CDC reserves the right to inspect or review files for security purposes.
B) Acceptable Use. The use of computers must be consistent with the educational and operational policies and procedures of the CDC. The use of other organizations’ networks or computing resources is subject to the rules and limitations of those organizations or networks. Transmission of any material in violation of any United States or Vermont statute or regulation is strictly prohibited. This includes but is not limited to: copyrighted or trade secret material, threatening or obscene material, and criminal activity. Use of the network for commercial activities, product solicitations, or political lobbying is also prohibited. Inappropriate use will be reported to responsible authorities. Persons violating this policy may be subject to civil penalties, and may also be subject to the full range of disciplinary actions, including, but not limited to suspension and expulsion.
C) Etiquette. Students are expected to comply with the generally accepted rules of network etiquette. These include, but are not limited to the following:
  Comply with all school rules regarding behavior and personal conduct.
  Be polite.
  Use appropriate language. Do not swear, use vulgarities, or other inappropriate language.
  Do not use the system for frivolous, harassing, or inconsiderate purposes, or to disrupt another person’s use of the system.
  Do not reveal personal addresses or phone numbers.
  Electronic Mail (email) is not available on the CDC network. System administrators have access and reserve the right to monitor the use of the CDC Network.
D) Reliability. The CDC cannot be held responsible for any lost resources or damages incurred through the use of this account, system, or network.
E) Security. Users of the system agree not to violate or attempt to violate system security or intentionally interfere with system performance, or access to another person’s accounts, files, or password. Individuals may be denied access to the system based upon security violation of other computer systems.
F) Fee Services. Without the express permission of a sponsoring teacher, you may not use the CDC Network to access any database, service, or download data or software, which charges a fee for such service or access. If you do any of the foregoing you are liable for any and all charges.
The CDC reserves the right to modify the computer use policy and procedures at any time.
     
  The CDC reserves the right to modify the computer use policy and procedures at any time.


Student Handbook - Table of Contents


General Information

Mission Statement
Director's Message
CDC Philosophy and Goals
Non-Discrimination Statement
CDC Faculty and Staff
CDC Schedule
Emergency Closings / Sign in/out
Attendance Policy and Procedures
Identification Card
Lost & Found
Dress Code
Lunch and Atrium Procedures
Student Lockers
Visitors
Student Parking
Conduct on School Buses
Medications

Program Information

Technical Programs
Pre-Tech Foundation Courses
Enrolling in Technical Programs/Classes
Academic Courses
Embedded Academic Credits
Co-op Programs
Educational Support
Continuing Your Technical Education
School Records
Career Assessment

Student Recognition and Activities

Student Organizations
National Technical Honor Society
Awards




Student Conduct and Discipline Procedures

Health & Safety
Behavior Expectations
Student Conduct & Discipline Procedures
Students with Disabilities
Planning Room
Suspension, Due Process Hearing
Search and Seizure
Maintaining A Respectful Learning Environment
Bullying Prevention
Hazing Prevention
Harassment and Bullying
Sexual Harassment
HIV/AIDS Policy
Child Abuse
Fighting
Firearms, fireworks, and other weapons
Bomb or other threats
Electronic Entertainment
Tobacco
Substance use and abuse
Safety Equipment
Skating and Rollerblading
Parking and driving violations
Cell phone use and possession
Inappropriate language
Public displays of affection
Theft
Lost or Damages Books / Equipment
Academic Conduct
Computer Use

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