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K-20 Network

Developing an Acceptable Use Policy

This site is intended to assist K-12 school districts and other K-12 entities in developing their own Acceptable Use Policy for use of the K-20 Network. Since "local control" is a major tenet of K-12 education in Washington state, it is up to each district to determine what elements they wish to include in their own policy, and if they wish to include other elements not contained in the template that has been provided. It is highly recommended that all K-12 entities using the K-20 Network should have their own board-approved Acceptable Use Policy, in addition to the basic "K-20 Conditions of Use/Acceptable Use Policy" (see link below). Since it forms the basis of ALL that we do in K-12 education, we have included the K-12 Mission [restated from the OSPI Home Page] below as a reference point, and suggest you may want to include it and/or your district's mission statement with your AUP.

  • K-20 Conditions of Use/Acceptable Use Policy
  • Sample School Board Agreement
  • Sample School Board Policy on Network Use
  • Guidelines Internet Safety Policy
  • Sample Parent Letter and Permission Form

    OSPI Mission

    Provide statewide leadership to help ensure that each student achieves the states 4 learning goals.

    Each student will:

    Read with comprehension, write with skill, and communicate effectively and responsibly in a variety of ways and settings;

    Know and apply the core concepts and principles of mathematics; social, physical, and life sciences; civics and history; geography; arts; and health and fitness;

    Think analytically, logically, and creatively, and to integrate experience and knowledge to form reasoned judgments and solve problems; and

    Understand the importance of work and how performance, effort, and decisions directly affect career and educational opportunities.

     

    Partners critical to achieving this vision and mission include:

    1. School district
    2. Educational organizations
    3. Families
    4. Communities
    5. Higher education
    6. Business & labor
    7. Governor, legislature and congress

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