The Technology Department is responsible for the planning, implementation and support of Information Technology for schools and administrative offices in the District.
Our Vision:
We live in the communication age. This age and the culture in which we live are increasingly being supported and changed by a wide variety of technologies. Technology itself is rapidly developing and changing.
Stevenson-Carson School District students will leave our schools to live and work in the twenty- first century. We are preparing them for a workplace and a home place that is technologically oriented, which will demand workers and parents who can use higher order thinking skills. Our society will require people who can solve problems, understand complex terminology, communicate clearly, make sense out of massive amounts of ever-changing information and know how to use appropriate problem-solving techniques.
It is no longer possible for teachers to know or teach everything a student needs to know to succeed in life. We use technology as a tool to facilitate student learning, and staff and administrative functions in the workplace.
Stevenson-Carson School District believes that technology exists as a very powerful, essential tool in the education process for both students and staff. Technology is not a separate curriculum, but an appropriate part of every curriculum at every level of instruction. The impact of technology in our classroom should be a seamless and regular process well into the 21st Century.
If you have any questions please contact the Technology Director, Anthony Winstead at 509.427.5631 ext 2049 or email WinsteadA@scsd303.org.
ELECTRONIC RESOURCES
These procedures are written to support the Electronic Resources policy of the Board and to promote positive and effective digital citizenship among students and staff. Digital citizenship represents more than technology literacy. Successful, technologically-fluent digital citizens live safely and civilly in an increasingly digital world. They recognize that information posed on the Internet is public and permanent, and can have a long-term impact on an individual's life and career. Expectations for student and staff behavior online are no different than face-to-face interactions.
Network
The District network includes wired and wireless computers and peripheral equipment, files and storage, e-mail, and Internet content (web sites, web mail, wikis, etc.) The District reserves the right to prioritize the use of, and access to, the network.
All use of the network must support education and research, and be consistent with the mission of the District.
Acceptable network use by District students and staff includes but is not limited to:
Unacceptable network use by District students and staff includes, but is not limited to:
The District will not be responsible for any damages suffered by any user, including but not limited to, loss of data resulting from delays, non-deliveries, mis-deliveries, or service interruptions caused by its own negligence or any other errors or omissions. The District will not be responsible for unauthorized financial obligations resulting from the use of, or access to, the District's computer network or the Internet.
Internet Safety
Personal Information and Inappropriate Content:
Filtering and Monitoring
Filtering software is used to block or filter access to visual depictions that are obscene and all child pornography in accordance with the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA). Other objectionable material and content that may consume excessive bandwidth could be filtered. The determination of what constitutes “other objectionable” material is a local decision.
Copyright
Downloading, copying, duplicating and distributing software, music, sound files, movies, images, or other copyrighted materials without the specific written permission of the copyright owner is generally prohibited. However, the duplication and distribution of materials for educational purposes are permitted when such duplication and distribution fall within the Fair Use Doctrine of the United States Copyright Law (Title 17, USC) and content is cited appropriately.
All student work is copyrighted. Permission to publish any student work requires permission from the parent or guardian.
Network Security and Privacy
Network Security
Passwords are the first level of security for a user account. System logins and accounts are to be used only by the authorized owner of the account for authorized District purposes. Student and staff are responsible for all activity on their account and must not share their account password.
The following procedures are designed to safeguard network user accounts:
Student Data is Confidential
District staff must maintain the confidentiality of student data in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
No Expectation of Privacy
The District provides the network system, e-mail, and Internet access as a tool for education and research in support of the District's mission. The District reserves the right to monitor, inspect, copy, review, and store (without prior notice) information about the content and usage of:
No student or staff user should have any expectation of privacy when using the District's network. The District reserves the right to disclose any electronic messages to law enforcement officials or third parties as appropriate. All documents are subject to the public records disclosure laws of the State of Washington.
Archive and Backup
Backup is made of all District e-mail correspondence for purposes of public disclosure and disaster recovery. Barring power outage or intermittent technical issues, staff and student files are backed up on District servers at regular intervals. Refer to the District retention policy for specific records retention requirements.
Disciplinary Action
All users of the District's electronic resources are required to comply with the District's policy and procedures and agree to abide by the provisions set forth in the District User's Agreement. Violation of any of the conditions of use explained in the District User's Agreement, Electronic Resources policy, or in these procedures could be cause for disciplinary action, including suspension or expulsion from school and suspension or revocation of network and computer access privileges.