While it is clear that students do have freedom of speech, any form of inappropriate use of language online that can be considered harmful, discriminatory/offensive, or unsuitable in relevance to the class room or their peers will result in loss of internet privileges.
Emails and school accounts of students can be checked at any time. And any violations of class, school, or any legal policies will result in the appropriate punishment.
c. If the student has information on any social media or another account that can be traced to them where inappropriate information is found against them, internet privileges will be taken and guardians will be notified.
Student cannot go on any form of dating or meeting app where individuals can talk with strangers online. Any evidence of this or messages exchanged individuals should be reported directly.
Student’s may not “hack” or get into unauthorized computers or other systems beyond what is allowed to him/her. (For example, accessing another student’s files using their password would count as a breach of this rule). They may not break into systems with the intention to destroy or harm the systems through viruses.