Reference to Board Policy JS
Weld County School District 6 encourages students to use the Internet and electronic communications, such as e-mail, to help them with their schoolwork. Using the school computers and the Internet is a privilege, not a right. Students have no expectation of privacy when using the school’s computers. Students shall use district computers and computer systems in a responsible, efficient, ethical, and legal manner. Students are expected to follow these rules:
Use the Internet only when the teacher has given permission.
Tell the teacher immediately if they unintentionally access inappropriate material while using the Internet or electronic communications.
Never log in with someone else’s name and password.
Never give others personal information while using the Internet or electronic communications unless specifically approved by the teacher or counselor.
Never arrange face-to-face meetings with persons met on the Internet or through electronic communications.
Do not use the internet or electronic devices to bully, harass, threaten, demean, or promote violence or hatred against another person or group of persons.
Do not vandalize technology equipment or the district network. This will result in cancellation of privileges and may result in school disciplinary action and/or legal action.
Only use licensed software provided by the school and not load any personal software onto the computer.
Reference to Board Policy JICJ
Personal Technology Devices (PTDs) include (but are not limited to) cellphones, bluetooth earbuds, smartwatches, tablets, and other devices. Per district policy, cellphones are not to be used for personal use during instructional time. Students may use PTDs as a designated tool for learning if authorized by the student's teacher. It is the student's responsibility to ensure that the PTD is turned off or placed in silent mode and put away during instructional times. PTDs may be confiscated if the student does not comply with this policy to be returned to the student or parent/guardian at the discretion of an administrator.
Students’ use of PTDs with cameras and/or video recording capabilities is prohibited in locker rooms, bathrooms, or any other location where such use could violate another person's reasonable expectation of privacy.
Students shall not use PTDs to engage in, promote or facilitate any other conduct that violates the student code of conduct, other Board policies or regulations, or state or federal law.
Greeley-Evans School District 6 and Aims Community College will provide a free email account for every student. Students will be required to complete and a submit technology agreement form. Acceptable use of email falls under the policy governing student use of the Internet and electronic communications.
No student shall access, create, transmit, retransmit, or forward material or information:
That promotes violence or advocates destruction of property including, but not limited to, access to information concerning the manufacturing or purchasing of destructive devices or weapons.
That contains pornographic, obscene, or other sexually oriented materials, either as pictures or writings that are intended to stimulate erotic feelings or appeal to prurient interests in nudity, sex, or excretion.
That harasses, threatens, demeans, or promotes violence or hatred against another person or group of persons in violation of the district’s nondiscrimination policies.
That uses inappropriate or profane language likely to be offensive to others in the school community.
That is knowingly false or could be construed as intending to purposely damage another person's reputation.
That contains personal information about themselves or others, including information protected by confidentiality laws.
Using another individual’s Internet or electronic communications account without written permission from that individual.
That impersonates another or transmits through an anonymous remailer proxy.
Additional information on appropriate use of media can be found at http://www.commonsensemedia.org
Students may carry electronic communication devices but these devices must be silenced inside school buildings, on school buses, at school-sponsored activities and on field trips. Electronic communication devices with cameras are prohibited in bathrooms or other locations where such operation may violate the privacy rights of another person. Ordinary use of electronic communication devices in school situations that disrupts and interferes with the educational process and is not acceptable. Electronic communication devices include cellphones, beepers, pagers, walkie-talkies, and any other telecommunications device that emits an audible signal, vibrates, or displays a message. The school/district shall not be responsible for loss, theft or destruction of personal electronic communication devices brought onto school property. It is highly recommended that these devices not be brought to school.
Each student will be issued an ECA laptop for education purposes. Students will be responsible for the appropriate use of the laptop according to the details outlined in the technology agreement form. The student is responsible for damage, loss, theft or destruction of the school issued laptop.
It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that all electronic devices are turned off and out of sight during unauthorized times as determined by their instructor. Violation of policy and/or use that violates any other district policy shall result in disciplinary measures and/or confiscation of the electronic device. Confiscated devices shall be returned to the student only after a conference with the parent/guardian, student and school personnel. Repeated offenses will be addressed in accordance with the District 6 Behavior Consequence Matrix.
Every school must have a minimum of 10 fire drills each school year. These drills are used to practice the orderly and safe evacuation of the building. At the sound of the fire alarm students and staff are to proceed to the nearest exit, leave the building, and gather at least 50 feet from the west side of the building.
All items found should be turned in to the Office Manager. If you lose an item while at school, please check the North Desk to see if your lost item has been turned in. Periodically, items in the lost and found will be donated if not collected.
While all students will receive meals at no cost, it is important for households to provide income information through the D6 School Benefits Application. This information is crucial for Greeley-Evans School District 6 to maintain full access to state and federal funding that supports school programs, after-school activities, and other benefits.
The school breakfast and lunch program is provided for the benefit of all students. Breakfast will be available before 1st period, and again after 1st hour during the passing period. Students will eat breakfast inside the cafeteria or in the front lobby prior to attending class. Students participating in clubs at lunch should pre-order their lunches from Nutrition Services by 10:30am through the link available on the ECA school website.
We do not allow food from delivery services such as Doordash or Grubhub.
Parking on Early College Academy property is a privilege and not a right. Early College Academy requires all students driving on campus to have a current ECA Parking Permit. The Parking Permit allows the school administration to know that all of our students who park on campus have the proper license, registration, and automobile insurance. The permit also helps us to locate the owners of vehicles quickly in a situation where a car is involved in an accident or is vandalized. Students are expected to park in the designated areas in the ECA parking lot. Parking in the lots of adjacent office buildings is not permitted. Additional information regarding parking rules and regulations can be obtained from the front desk.
In consideration of permission to park on District premises, each driver will release and agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Greeley-Evans School District, its agents or employees from all theft, loss, costs, damages, injury, claims and causes of action whatsoever, arising out of or related to any negligent and/or intentional acts with respect to the presence or operation of your vehicle on district premises. It is important to understand the above statement of release and understand that failure to comply with the school policy with regard to parking may result in disciplinary action or towing at the owner’s expense.
Students will be provided a school ID card for both Early College Academy and Aims Community College. Students must have their ECA school ID card visible at all times during the school day. If a student’s ID card is lost or destroyed, they will be required to purchase a replacement for $5. Aims ID cards also serve as library cards and must be accessible anytime the student is on the Aims CC main campus. ECA school ID cards may be required for admission to any school function.
Early College Academy is designated as a closed campus for all Freshman and Sophomores.
Early College Academy has an open campus policy for 11th and 12th grade students during lunch and during Free Periods. Juniors and Seniors who are eligible and are passing all classes may leave campus during lunch and off hours. An opt-out form may be signed by a guardian if they do not want their student to have this privilege. ECA staff reserve the right to revoke this privilege based on student academic progress, behavior, or for other reasons at their discretion.
In order to leave campus, students are to present their Student IDs to campus monitors at the main entrance. Students who do not have their ID Card visible will not be allowed off campus. Students will not be permitted to leave campus from other doors. Individual student’s Open / Off Campus privilege can be removed by parents/guardians and/or administrators due to concerns with attendance, grades, and/or behavior.