605.6E3 - Internet Appropriate use Violation Notice

Student ______________________________________           

Administrator _________________________________

Date ________________________________________

Student Violations, Consequences, and Notifications:

Students who access and/or download inappropriate/objectionable items or send messages with vulgar/threatening language while on the internet shall be subjected to the following consequences:

First Violation:

For the first violation during the school’s fiscal year (July 1-June 30), a verbal and written “First Violation” notice will be issued to the student by the principal’s office using the prescribed form and the student’s internet privileges will be suspended for a period of nine weeks.  A copy of the notice will be sent by mail to the student’s parent/guardian by the building principal’s office and a copy kept on file in the principal’s office.

Second Violation:

Upon the second violation during the school’s fiscal year (July 1-June 30), a verbal and written “Second Violation” infraction notice will be issued to the student by the principal’s office using the prescribed form.  The student will lose all internet privileges.  A copy of the notice will be sent by mail to the student’s parent/guardian by the building principal’s office.

*Students in violation of district internet policies may also be punished according to our district good conduct policy, or other board policies, on a case-by-case basis to be determined by each building principal.

A student who has lost his/her internet privileges by committing a second violation may, at the beginning of the next regular school year, petition the Board of Education to have his/her internet privileges reinstated on a one-year probationary basis.  If during the one-year probationary period the student commits an additional violation, his/her internet privileges will be permanently suspended for the remainder of his/her time as a student in the Red Oak Community School District.

Nothing in this policy prevents the school district from immediately suspending a student’s internet privileges.