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Figured this would be of interest to tic-techers. - Mark
Mark Ahlness
mahlness@cks.ssd.k12.wa.us
Arbor Heights Elementary School
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> From: "Green, Mark" <MGREEN@seattleschools.org>
> To: Elem Secretaries <Elem_Secretaries@seattleschools.org>,
>         MIDD Secretaries <MIDDSecretaries@seattleschools.org>, HIGH Secretaries
>          <HIGHSecretaries@seattleschools.org>
> Cc: Elementary Principals <Elementary_Principals@seattleschools.org>,
>         Middleschool Principals <MiddleschoolPrincipals@seattleschools.org>,
>         Highschool Principals <HighschoolPrincipals@seattleschools.org>,
>         Assistant Principals <AssistantPrincipals@seattleschools.org>,
>         Elementary Education - CO <ElementaryEducation-CO@seattleschools.org>,
>         Elementary Education - EH <ElementaryEducation-EH@seattleschools.org>,
>         "Hudson, Donna" <DHUDSON@seattleschools.org>, "Green, Sharon"
>          <SGREEN@seattleschools.org>, "MargrathHuge, Judy"
>          <jmargrathhuge@seattleschools.org>, Elementary Education - PH
>          <ElementaryEducation-PH@seattleschools.org>
> Subject: Student Internet Access Agreement
> Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 16:57:15 -0700
> X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21)
> 
> 
> To all -
> 
>         I wanted to follow-up on a question that was asked of me at the
> Administrative Secretaries Retreat on May 18.
> 
>         The question asked was whether parents/guardians had to sign the
> Internet Access Agreement before a student could use the internet, and if
> so, whether the parent/guardian had to sign a new form each year.   I
> answered yes to both questions.
> 
>         Please let me correct my answer.  Starting next year,
> parents/guardians will receive a written notice that their student will have
> internet access, but the parents/guardians will not have to consent such
> use.  Instead, permission will be presumed and parents/guardians will have
> to check a box and return a form to deny access.  Also, students will be
> asked to sign an internet access agreement, but will only have to sign once
> for the entire time the student is in a particular school.
> 
>         This information and related forms were sent to administrators,
> librarians, and others by Dr. Judy Margrath-Huge, Chief Information Officer,
> on May 21, 2001.
> 
> 
> Mark S. Green
> General Counsel
> Seattle School District
> (206) 252-0110
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