UTVA does not tolerate inappropriate student behavior. This includes, but is not limited to the following:
· Insults or attacks of any kind against another person.
· Use of obscene, degrading, or profane language.
· Harassment (continually posting unwelcome messages to another person) or use of threats.
· Posting material that is obscene or defamatory or which is intended to annoy, harass or intimidate another person. This includes distributing “spam” mail, chain e-mail, viruses, or other intentionally destructive content.
UTVA reserves the right to review any material transmitted using UTVA instructional computing resources or posted to an UTVA instructional computing resource to determine the appropriateness of such material. UTVA may review this material at any time, with or without notice. E-mail transmitted via UTVA instructional computing resources is not private and may be monitored.
UTVA assumes no responsibility for information obtained via the Internet, which may be illegal, defamatory, inaccurate or offensive. UTVA assumes no responsibility for any claims, losses, damages, costs, or other obligations arising from the use of instructional computing resources. UTVA also denies any responsibility for the accuracy or quality of the information obtained through user access. Any statement, accessible on the computer network or the Internet, is understood to be the author’s individual point of view and not that of UTVA, its affiliates, or its employees. UTVA assumes no responsibility for damages to the user’s computer system.
Nothing in this policy negates any obligation the student and Learning Coach have to use the instructional computing recourses as required in the Use of Instructional Property Agreement ("Agreement") the Learning Coach or guardian signed as part of the student's enrollment packet. In the event that this Code conflicts with the Agreement, the terms of the Agreement shall prevail.
· Removal of student access to UTVA instructional computing resources, which could result in his/her inability to complete learning activities.
· Suspension or expulsion from UTVA.
· Involvement with law enforcement agencies and possible legal action.
UTVA administration reserves the right to update or alter this agreement at any time. Such revisions may substantially alter access to UTVA instructional computing resources. UTVA instructional computing resources include any computer, software, or transmission system that is owned, operated, or leased by UTVA.
UTVA provides books and other curricular supplies. These materials are school property and must be kept in good condition.
Learning Coaches are responsible for the repair or replacement of all lost, stolen or damaged school property.
A list of property that must be returned is provided to Learning Coaches. All property and equipment must be returned in good, working condition upon withdrawal from the program. All printed materials are copyrighted and unauthorized copying of that material is a copyright infringement.
Materials cannot be sold or transferred and are to be used solely by the student in his/her studies while enrolled in the school.
Learning Coaches are to comply with this policy and all the terms and conditions of the Agreement for Use of Instructional Property submitted with the enrollment materials.