W. Va. Code R. § 126-41-5 - Accountability and Responsibility
5.1. The acceptable and appropriate use of
telecommunications and/or access to the Internet and digital resources is an
extension of the educator's responsibility in his/her classroom. Educators
occupy a position of trust and stand in the place of a parent or guardian while
a student is in school, W. Va. Code § 18A-5-1(a). Therefore, it is the
educator's responsibility to ensure classroom activities focus on appropriate
and specific learning goals and objectives for personalized learning when using
Internet-related technologies. Student use of Internet-related or web-based
applications must be authorized by the educator and parent or guardian through
a district determined procedure. It is also the educator's responsibility to
refrain from using electronic technologies in a manner that risks placing
him/her in a position to abuse that trust. Even though "educators" are the ones
who come in daily classroom contact with students, acceptable/appropriate uses
of online resources, technologies and the Internet is a responsibility of all
educational staff and employees.
5.2. The following statements delineate the
responsibilities of the WVBE, WVDE, districts, individual schools, educators
and other educational/service personnel for the appropriate and authorized use
of technologies, digital resources and the Internet.
5.3. WVBE responsibilities, based on
authority of W. Va. Code, will include approving policies advocating the
following activities:
5.3.a. Students will be
provided equitable access to technology.
5.3.b. Students will graduate from the public
schools with proficiency in the skills and standards delineated in
instructional policies.
5.3.c.
Policy 2520.14 content standards will be included as part of the instructional
goals of all programs of study and at all grade levels, K-12.
5.3.d. The WVBE will collaborate with the
higher education community to communicate complementary technology utilization
initiatives and partnerships and readiness of student teachers in understanding
the professional role of the educator and the position of trust.
5.3.e. Administrators and teachers will be
provided professional development in the use and application of electronic
resources, technologies and the Internet.
5.4. WVDE responsibilities will include
carrying out the policies of the WVBE, and include the following tasks/duties:
5.4.a. The WVDE provides the network system,
e-mail accounts, and Internet access as tools for education and administration
in support of the WVBE's mission and goals. The WVDE will review and process
appropriate applications for domain names for local servers.
5.4.b. The WVDE reserves the right to
monitor, inspect, investigate, copy, review, and store, without prior notice,
information about the content and usage of any network and system files, user
files, disk space utilization, applications, bandwidth utilization, document
files, folders, electronic communications, e-mail, Internet access, and any and
all information transmitted or received in connection with networks, e-mail
use, and web-based tools.
5.4.c.
The WVDE and approved service providers will support local, state, and federal
investigations as required by law. The WVDE reserves the right to disclose any
electronic message, files, media, etc., to law enforcement officials or third
parties as appropriate.
5.4.d. The
State Superintendent of Schools, WVDE staff, and district staff system
administrators, using this document as a guide, are the final arbiters of
acceptable and safe use of electronic resources, technologies, and the
Internet.
5.4.e. The WVDE reserves
the right to enter an employee's information system files whenever there is a
business need to do so.
5.4.f.
Electronic filtering will be installed by the WVDE at the two points of
presence (POPs) for Internet access. This will provide filtering for all public
schools in a cost effective manner and with efficient management. Providing
this service at the state level enables districts/schools to meet Children's
Internet Protection Act (CIPA) and E-rateguideline requirements for
filtering.
5.4.g. The WVDE will
provide guidance and support for appropriate instruction by which
districts/schools certify compliance with current Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) regulations regarding Internet safety policies. Districts must
provide for educating students about appropriate online behavior, including
digital citizenship, interacting with other individuals on social networking
websites and other digital communication platforms rooms, and cyber bullying
awareness and response. Further, the WVDE will provide support for certifying
that students have been educated about appropriate online behavior as well as
support federal reporting when districts provide evidence they have met the
annual E-rate compliance requirements of educating students regarding
appropriate use. The districts and schools are encouraged to go beyond this
basic compliance.
5.4.h. The WVDE
will not be responsible for unauthorized financial obligations resulting from
the use of, or access to, the state's computer network or the
Internet.
5.4.i. The WVDE makes no
warranties of any kind, whether expressed or implied, for the service being
provided. The WVDE will not be responsible for any damages, including loss of
data or service interruptions. The use of any information obtained via the
system is at the user's own risk.
5.4.j. The WVDE will provide appropriate
telecommunications assistance, West Virginia Education Information System
(WVEIS) support and other services addressed in state policies and statutes.
5.5. District
responsibilities:
5.5.a. All districts shall
have a district technology team and an annual comprehensive strategic
technology plan. In addition to the district technology director/contact, it is
recommended the technology team include representatives from areas of
instruction, finance, facilities, personnel and others as designated by the
district.
5.5.b. Electronic storage
of educational material should comply with local guidelines and section 4.4.a.6
of this procedure.
5.5.c. Districts
shall, whenever possible, make available facilities and technology to
accommodate distance learning and access to virtual courses provided through
the West Virginia Virtual School (WVVS) or approved course providers.
5.5.d. Districts may provide students
(including those enrolled in adult basic education), teachers, parents, and
citizens access to technology in the public schools during non-school hours and
in accordance with E-rate guidelines and network security best
practices.
5.5.e. Districts shall
provide professional development in the use of technology and its application
in the teaching and learning process.
5.5.f. Districts shall implement appropriate
policies to help ensure the safety of the students and acceptable use of
electronic resources, technologies and the Internet. Districts are encouraged
to define a student code of conduct or set of responsibilities to include in
acceptable use policies. The WVDE strongly recommends student and teacher
Acceptable Use Policies be reviewed and accepted annually by users and/or
guardians.
5.5.g. Districts shall
provide adequate technology personnel to implement appropriate policies and
manage district/school networks to help ensure the safety of students and
acceptable use of electronic resources, technologies and the
Internet.
5.5.h. In accordance with
W. Va. Code, school aid formula and local funding opportunities, districts
shall provide support for schools to employ Technology Integration Specialists
(TIS) and Technology Systems Specialist (TSS). The role of the TIS is to
implement and aid educators with technology integration and fluency. The role
of the TSS is to manage/repair school local area networks and connected
devices. Employment of adequate technology personnel at each school is
important to ensure the safety of students and acceptable use of electronic
resources, technologies, and the Internet; to implement school policies through
technology integration/fluency; and to manage/repair school local area
networks, software and hardware.
5.5.i. The use and administration of a
network server for Internet connection within a district or school is the
responsibility of the designated/approved educator(s) and administrator(s) at
the location of the server. It is their responsibility to ensure that all
activities and/or functions of the server involve appropriate school
activities. All administrative functions and/or file maintenance, including but
not limited to service patches, updates, and malware detection software, to the
server are the responsibility of the designated/approved educator/administrator
serving that location.
5.5.j. All
remote access to servers located at a district or school building and connected
to a wide area network and/or the Internet is the responsibility of the
administrator(s) and/or educator(s) identified as responsible for the servers.
Remote access of any kind is to be used only when specific educational goals
have been identified and is not to be in direct competition with local Internet
service providers. Additionally, remote access to servers must be in accordance
with federal, state and local guidelines for appropriate Internet
access.
5.5.k. Server
administrators or technical contacts requesting domain names for local servers
must apply to the WVDE through an application process. Those receiving a domain
name must follow all guidelines detailed as part of the application process,
including the adoption of a current safety and acceptable use policy.
5.5.l. The WVDE and approved service
provider(s) can support only the e-mail accounts administered by the WVDE and
approved provider(s). E-mail accounts not provided or approved by the WVDE
should not be used for school/educational purposes. All liability for e-mail
accounts not provided or approved by the WVDE lies with the administrator(s)
and/or educator(s) responsible for student utilization of alternative accounts
or the administrator(s) and/or educator(s) identified as responsible for the
server being used.
5.5.m.
Districts, schools, educators, and staff may publish student pictures, video
images or names on class, school or district web sites and social media only
when such elements are designated by district policy as directory information
in accordance with FERPA and Policy 4350. Parental consent/permission should be
obtained (e.g., through photo release forms). Schools and districts should
develop local policies regarding online publishing of student information that
applies to staff, students, and volunteers.
5.5.n. Districts and schools subject to CIPA
may not receive E-rate discounts without certifying they have an Internet
safety policy that includes technology protection measures. The WVDE provides
protective measures for filtering of Internet access to content that is:
(a) obscene;
(b) child pornography; or
(c) harmful to minors. Districts may choose
to provide additional levels of protection.
5.5.o. Before adopting an Internet safety
policy, districts and schools must provide reasonable notice and hold at least
one public hearing or meeting to address the acceptable use policy.
5.5.p. Districts and schools are subject to
CIPA and are required to adopt and implement an Internet safety policy pursuant
to federal law (
47 U.S.C. 254
).
5.5.q. District Internet safety
policies must include the monitoring and filtering of the online activities of
all users. Internet safety policies must provide for educating all users about
appropriate online behavior, including interacting with other individuals on
social networking websites and in chat rooms and cyber bullying awareness and
response. Pursuant to section 5.4.g. WVDE will provide guidance for such
activities.
5.5.r. District/school
equipment is subject to existing rules and policies whether onsite or
offsite.
5.5.s. Students and staff
are expected to use state, district, and school-owned technology in a
responsible, efficient, ethical, and legal manner in accordance with the
educational mission of the state, district, and school. The use of such
technologies may be restricted or revoked for inappropriate behavior or
use.
5.5.t. Students and staff are
encouraged to use district and school equipment whenever possible. Districts
may permit the use of personal devices (e.g. cell phones, smart phones,
tablets, digital cameras, MP3 players, and laptops) pursuant to local policies
and guidelines. Unauthorized or unacceptable use of personal technology devices
may result in suspension or revocation of personal device privileges. These
uses include, but are not limited to, the following:
5.5.t.1. Using personal devices to gain or
give an advantage in a testing situation.
5.5.t.2. Using unapproved personal devices
during class.
5.5.t.3. Downloading
and installing district licensed software on personal devices unless
specifically allowed by the licensing agreement.
5.5.t.4. Using personal devices to bypass
filtering, circumvent network security, or in violation of the acceptable use
standards which normally apply to district-owned technology.
5.5.t.5. Using personal devices for
violations related to cyber bullying and harassment.
5.5.u. Districts/schools should provide
professional development for staff and classroom instruction for students
regarding the compliance of copyright laws. (See § 126-41-9 of this
procedure.)
5.6. School
responsibilities:
5.6.a. To the extent
practicable and as funds and other resources are available, schools should
foster the use of school facilities for the purpose of accessing technology, by
students, teachers, parents and citizens during non-school hours and in
accordance with E-rate guidelines and network security best
practices.
5.6.b. Every school
shall have a school technology team and a comprehensive technology plan.
Schools may choose to have the Local School Improvement Council (LSIC), the
faculty senate, or the curriculum team serve as the technology team.
5.6.c. Schools must follow the guidelines of
CIPA and the Children's Online Privacy Protection (COPPA) federal
statutes.
5.6.d. Schools shall
provide the necessary professional development to enable teachers to
incorporate technology into the classroom.
5.6.e. It is the responsibility of the
student, parent, teacher, and administrator to follow acceptable use policies,
as well as state and federal laws, so that access to telecommunication
networks, computers and the Internet provided by the school, district, and
state educational systems is not abused.
5.6.f. Schools must enforce the use of
filtering or electronic technical protection measures during any use of the
computers/devices to access the Internet. Encryption is required of all
wireless access points.
5.7. Educator, service personnel and staff
responsibilities:
5.7.a. All educators,
service personnel, and staff are expected to maintain appropriate boundaries
between personal social networking and professional/educational networking to
protect the safety of students and professional integrity. For the protection
of students and employees, it is recommended that any adult communication with
students occur either via one-way communication applications or district
sponsored applications, or that communication occur directly with parents.
District policies may specifically designate the methods of electronic
communication that are acceptable for use by educators, service personnel and
staff to use when communication with students is necessary.
5.7.b. In order to assist in maintaining
professional relationships with students and to avoid situations that could
lead to inappropriate relationships between adults and students, the following
regulations apply to all adults who have contact with students due to their
work on behalf of an education agency. Failure to adhere to these regulations
may result in disciplinary action and/or loss of licensure:
5.7.b.1. Adults will maintain professional,
ethical relationships with all students, both inside and outside the classroom
and while using any form of social media and other electronic communication.
Unethical conduct includes but is not limited to committing any act of
harassment as defined by WVBE and/or district policy; committing or soliciting
any sexual act from any minor or any student regardless of age; soliciting,
encouraging, or consummating a romantic or inappropriate relationship with a
student, regardless of the age of the student; using inappropriate language
including, but not limited to, swearing and improper sexual comments; taking
inappropriate pictures (digital, photographic or video) of students or
exchanging any inappropriate pictures with students; or engaging in any other
behaviour that constitutes a violation of district or county policy or that is
detrimental to the health and welfare of students.
5.7.b.2. The viewing, storing, transmitting,
or downloading of pornography or sexually suggestive or sexually explicit
material or text on a work provided computer or other work provided electronic
storage or communication device or service, whether at home or at work, by
school personnel or anyone else to whom the school personnel has made the
computer or other electronic storage or communication device available, is
prohibited. This same prohibition applies to a personal computer or other
electronic storage or communication device while at school or a school
activity.
5.7.b.3. All information
stored within work computers or servers is the property of the state, district
or school, and the personnel using such computers/servers/networks have no
expectation of privacy with respect to its contents.
5.7.c. Educators will promote and model
acceptable use, digital citizenship and online responsibility to support
personalized learning and digital-age assessments to meet applicable
educational learning policies, for all students.
5.7.d. Teachers, specialists, and other
supervising adults will teach and discuss the appropriate use of electronic
resources, technologies and the Internet with their students, monitor their
use, and intervene if the uses are not acceptable.
5.7.e. School personnel who receive
information via any electronic resource, including a social networking site,
that falls under the mandatory reporting requirements of W. Va. Code §
49-2-803, must report as law requires.
5.7.f. Staff members shall not use materials
in violation of copyright law or contrary to terms of use provided by the owner
of the materials. WVDE assumes no liability for local violations of copyright
law.
5.7.g. School personnel are
responsible for protecting their passwords associated with their computers and
e-mail address and must not make them accessible to others.
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