Inappropriate Violation

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Inappropriate use as described below is a violation of the AUP. These violations may results in severe consequences. If you have questions regarding these violations of appropriate use please contact your school administrative team.

INAPPROPRIATE/UNACCEPTABLE USE
Tier 1: Inappropriate Use (includes but not limited to the following):
Using any browser other than those approved by the district
Making unapproved software installs to computers
Using computers not assigned to you when not approved (Teachers may allow students to look on with another student for instructional purposes only)
Videoing or recording on school property when not related to a school assignment
Messaging or chatting during class when not expressly permitted by the teacher
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Pornography (real life or cartoon) - Pornography can be a felony offense and if so will be turned over to authorities
Possession
Manufacturing – using a camera to create pictures/movie
Distributing – sending/sharing with others
Certain images of weapons
Gang related files
Bootleg movies or music or software
Logging into a computer/application using someone else’s login
Cheating
Using a computer to plan a fight, cause harm or commit a crime
Profanity directed to the faculty or staff
Threats and/or cyber bullying
Using proxy sites to bypass district filtering
Using cellular access and hotspots to bypass district filtering
Hacking or attempting to hack any district computing device
Capturing network traffic by any means and for any reason
Viewing network traffic by any means and for any reason

Offenses 1st Offense and Beyond
Consequence Up to 10 days OSS, Police Involvement and Restitution

CARE AND RESPONSIBILITY
Tier 1: Care and Responsibility: Neglect and Misuse (including but not limited to the following):
Removing labels and identifying stickers on a mobile computer
Attempting to connect any peripheral device to a port not intended for the peripheral device form factor and/or size
Using any device charger not specifically designed for the

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