What are the consequences of using P2P at SAS?
Breaking the law by downloading copyrighted material and not having internet access in school are major consequences for using this software. You can get fined and your academics will suffer. The school consequences for using peer-to-peer file sharing on our SAS Network:
First violation
Warning and temporary loss of network access
Email student, counselor, Deputy Principal and parents
Violation logged in discipline records in PowerSchool
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Meet with Tech Help Center to uninstall peer-to-peer software
Honor Society sponsors notified
Second violation
Loss of network access for two weeks
Email student, counselor, Deputy Principal and parents
Violation logged in discipline records in PowerSchool
Meet with Tech Help Center to uninstall peer-to-peer software
Meeting with Deputy Principal
Honor Society sponsors notified
Third violation
One day of Saturday Suspension
Counseling with parents and Deputy Principals
Email student, counselor, Deputy Principal and parents
Violation logged in discipline records in PowerSchool
Meet with Tech Help Center to uninstall peer-to-peer software
Meeting with Deputy Principal
Fourth violation
Two days of Saturday Suspension
Counseling with parents and Deputy Principals
Email student, counselor, Deputy Principal and parents
Violation logged in discipline records in PowerSchool
Meet with Tech Help Center to uninstall peer-to-peer software
Fifth violation
One day out-of-school suspension
Counseling with parents and Deputy Principals
Email student, counselor, Deputy Principal and parents
Violation logged in discipline records in PowerSchool
Meet with Tech Help Center to uninstall peer-to-peer software
College and university notified of discipline
NOTE: DCA Violations are cumulative over your four years of high school at SAS.
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