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Acceptable Use Policy

Generic High School

Some Extracts from the Acceptable Use Policy

The use of the Internet at Generic High School is a privilege and not a right. Access is provided to promote educational excellence through facilitating resource-sharing, innovation and communication.

Students may use the Internet only if they are engaged in educational activities which fit within the objectives and goals of Generic High School.

The Internet must be considered as a public place in cyberspace. Accordingly, students are expected to exhibit the high standards of behaviour on the Internet which are expected at all other times and in all other places.

Using Netscape/Microsoft Internet Explorer:

Students:

  • must prepare a key-word search before using the World Wide Web.
  • are forbidden to access the World Wide Web in unless given permission to do so.
  • are forbidden to try to locate areas that may be offensive to parents, teachers or other students.

Using Eudora/Internet Mail:

Students are forbidden to:

  • disclose their email password to anybody else.
  • disclose their home address or phone number in email messages.
  • write messages they would not let their teachers and parents read.
  • read the mail of other people.


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