Internet Access
Parent/Student Agreement -- Student Access to the Internet at Troy
The Internet is an electronic highway connecting thousands of computers all over the world and millions of individual subscribers. The purpose of the Internet is to facilitate communications in support of research and education by providing access to vast resources and an opportunity for collaborative work. |
Internet access is available to students and teachers at various locations at Troy High School and offers vast, diverse, and unique resources. The Internet will be available as a classroom or lab resource and for independent research in support of school related endeavors. Troy High School's goal in providing this service to teachers and students is to promote academic excellence by facilitating resource sharing, innovation and communication. |
Warning to Parents |
Troy High School cannot formalize precise limits upon a student's access while on the Internet. Rather it is the student's responsibility to follow standards set by the teacher, school, and his or her family. |
Troy High School cannot accept responsibility for objectionable materials which students access via the Internet. |
Some services available on the Internet could be considered offensive. Students must take responsibility for their own actions in navigating the Internet. There are materials present on the Internet that many people find controversial, offensive or objectionable including but not limited to sexually explicit or pornographic material. |
Responsibilities Of The Student As A Member Of The World Wide Computer Community |
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Students found to be violating the rules while using the Internet will face disciplinary action following the process listed below and outlined in the Troy High School Academic Honesty Policy. |
Process For Disciplinary Action |
The process whereby a student will be punished for infraction of the Academic Honesty Policy shall include the following steps: |
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Disciplinary Action For Violation Of Rules For Use Of The Internet |
Failure to comply with the terms of responsible Internet use as described in its document will result in disciplinary action by the school. Many of the offenses described in the above section involve criminal action and, therefore, will be prosecuted under civil, state, or federal law. At Troy High School students engaged in any of the above infringements will be subject to any or all of the following consequences: |
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