The Internet is an electronic highway connecting thousands of computers all over the world and millions of individual subscribers. It allow students and teachers access to a wealth of information and research materials and offers vast, diverse and unique resources. Internet Guidelines: The use of the Internet is a privilege; users must take personal responsibility for their behavior while on-line, it is expected that Allenstown School District users will conduct their Internet activities under the following guidelines: Internet Computer Rules - Grades K-5 I understand that it is a privilege to use school computers and I will act accordingly. I will obey school rules. I will act responsibly. I will use all computer equipment only while a teacher is present. I will not send or receive anything over the computer against school rules. I will respect the privacy and property of others. I will not tell anyone my real name, address or phone numbers on the Internet. I will use the programs and equipment only as directed by the teacher. I will not waste or take supplies such as paper, printer ribbons, toner or diskettes that are provided by the school and will try to save these resources. I will not try to bypass security systems. I will not harm or destroy data of another user or data that resides anywhere on the school network or the Internet. The supervising teacher/adult has the right to limit access. The use of individual accounts is at the discretion of the supervising teacher.