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Student Data Privacy
Title IX, Nondiscrimination and Harassment
Parents
Building Check-in Procedures
Canvas
Drivers Ed
Inclement Weather Procedures
MS & HS PAC
OnLine Payment
Powerschool
Read with me
Remote Learning
Manitou Springs Robotics
Student Accident Insurance
The Prospector
Staff
Employment Opportunities
Human Resources
Brand Guide
Calming Room
Cyber Security
Field Trip Notification Form 2024-25
Protocol for Walking Field Trips 2024-25
Health Update for Staff
Mandatory Reporter/DHS
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Pikes Peak LIbrary District
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What Do We Do To Protect Our Students
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Keep Your Data Private
Keep Your Data Private
KEEP YOUR DATA AND THE DATA OF OTHERS PRIVATE.
Never share your passwords with others (however, parents should know their kids’ passwords).
Always logout of computers and online systems you’ve logged into (email, file storage, social media, etc.); closing the browser window is not the same as logging out.
While logged in, never leave your computer/device unattended.
Do not use unsecured public Wi-Fi networks commonly found at restaurants, airports, and other businesses
Do not post information about yourself online (address, phone number, school, pictures, etc.)
PROTECT YOURSELF
Do not communicate online with people you do not know.
Never share your name, age, school, address, phone number, pictures or other personal information online.
Your online actions and posts are traceable; you are NOT anonymous while online.
Ask yourself: “Would I want this information to become known to the public?”
Ask yourself: “Would I be doing this if my parents were watching?”
MAINTAIN A HEALTHY BALANCE; LIMIT YOUR TIME SPENT ON COMPUTERS AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES.
Do you frequently find that you have spent more time online than you were planning to spend?
Are you online late into the night and then tired?
Do you spend time online instead of doing homework, hobbies, chores, physical activities, or spending time with friends or family?
Are you always thinking about being online?
Do you argue about time limits your parents have set for Internet use? Or use sneaky ways to get around these limits.
HELP PREVENT CYBER BULLYING
Cyber-bullying (also called cyber harassment) is sending, posting, or sharing negative, harmful, false, or mean content about someone else
Don’t be a cyberbully. People do not “deserve” to be treated badly. It is not “funny.”
It may feel easy to post negative and mean things about someone else because you are online, but remember these are REAL people where there can be real consequences.
If you made a mistake and hurt someone, apologize.
Calm down before you respond to someone.
DON’T RETALIATE! The bully wants to make you mad. Don’t give the bully a “win.” Being mean back isn’t going to help.
Save the evidence and get help from an adult.
BE A GOOD DIGITAL CITIZEN
Use devices and social media websites for good and positive things, not for negative and harmful activities.
Abide by all laws and rules.
Do not use the works (images, writings, recordings, etc.) of others illegally or without permission.
Remember that words can and do hurt others, even when reading them online.
Treat others with respect.