Directly from HCPSS website - 09.01.20
Attend and engage in all teacher-led (synchronous) lessons and complete independent (asynchronous) learning experiences and assignments.
Be on time for synchronous sessions, following the provided schedule.
Create a comfortable and quiet space at home where you can focus on and engage in learning.
Complete experiences and assignments provided each week on time. Show effort, accuracy and persistence in your work.
Understand the expectations for grading and attendance during virtual instruction, and ask for clarification when needed.
Take responsibility for your learning. Set personal goals and be aware of your academic progress. Ask questions and actively seek assistance from teachers and other school staff when you need support.
Behave in a virtual environment in a manner consistent with the expectations when in school.
Build positive relationships with classmates by respecting differences.
Practice self-care strategies and seek well-being supports when needed.
As posted on the HCPSS website
Students at all levels are now engaging in virtual class check-in sessions on Google Meet. To ensure a positive and productive learning environment during these sessions, it is important that all students adhere to the following behavioral expectations.
Always be respectful and courteous to other students and teachers during Google Meet virtual check-in sessions. Inappropriate, offensive or threatening comments; misrepresentation of identity, and/or disruptive behavior by any participants during Google Meet virtual check-in sessions will not be tolerated.
Students must use their HCPSS email account to log into a Google Meet virtual check-in session.
Login credentials must not be shared. Sharing of login information violates other students’ and teachers’ rights to confidentiality, and could allow class participation by unauthorized persons and/or lead to disruptive behaviors that detract from a productive and positive learning environment.
Students who are disruptive and/or “trespass” Google Meet virtual check-in sessions will receive appropriate consequences in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct. Consequences may result in temporary or permanent loss of technology access, which would prevent the student from participating in Google Meet virtual check-in sessions. Students receiving this consequence would have assignments provided to the student’s parent/guardian.
Students should adhere to the provisions identified under Individual Responsibilities in Board of Education Policy 8080 Responsible Use Technology and Social Media. Other applicable policies include:
Excerpts from the HCPSS Responsible Use of Technology and Social Media Policy (8080)
Responsible Use of Technology and Social Media: HCPSS Policy 8080
The HCPSS has the following expectations for individuals using personally owned technology during HCPSS sanctioned activities:
Individuals will use personally owned devices in accordance with all HCPSS policies. Failure to comply with these policies may result in the removal of temporary or permanent use privileges in addition to any disciplinary action.
Individuals will use devices in a responsible, civil, ethical, and legal manner.
Individuals will assume full responsibility for their personal technology devices and the content stored on these devices.
HCPSS may, without cause, revoke the privilege of using personal technology devices at any time.
HCPSS will not be liable for any costs incurred related to the use of personal technology devices, including but not limited to, usage fees, upgrades, damages, and replacements.
Individuals will not use personal technology devices to create or access abusive, libelous, obscene, offensive, profane, threatening, sexually explicit, pornographic, illegal, or other inappropriate material during HCPSS sanctioned activities.
Individuals are responsible for reporting any inappropriate material they receive on personal technology devices.