Parent-Student Handbook The Priory Upper School 2019-20 the educational program. These accounts are for your child to use inside and outside of the classroom. Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) COPPA applies to commercial companies and limits their ability to collect personal information from children under 13. By default, advertising is turned off for St. Andrew’s Schools’ presence in Google’s G Suite for Education. No personal student information is collected for commercial purposes. This allows the school to act as an agent for parents in the collection of information within the school context. The school’s use of student information is solely for education purposes. http://www.ftc.gov/privacy/copafaqs.shtm If you want to learn more about how Google collects, uses, and discloses personal information to provide services to us, please review the G Suite for Education Privacy Center (at https://www.google.com/edu/trust/), the G Suite for Education Privacy Notice (at https://gsuite.google.com/terms/education_privacy.html), and the Google Privacy Policy (at https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/). If you have questions about our use of Google’s G Suite for Education or other school-issued accounts, please contact the Technology Department at (808) 524-3234 or technology@standrewsschools.org. Financial Responsibility • • • • • •
Students will be held financially responsible for the damage or loss of school-owned equipment loaned to them. Students will be held financially responsible for the damage or loss of equipment they use belonging to other students. Parents will be billed for all repair costs for equipment damaged by their child as a result of misuse or negligence. Parents will be billed for all costs to replace any equipment lost or stolen on or off campus. Parents will be billed a rental fee if a student has a loaner computer or charger longer than 30 days. Students should not leave costly items, such as computers, unattended at any time. These items should not be stored in lockers or gym lockers overnight.
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A student’s school-issued email account should only be used for school-related purposes. All data transmitted by email is considered public information and may be inspected as such, regardless of labeling and other laws. Users should bear this in mind when creating electronic mail documents. St. Andrew’s Schools does not actively monitor email content. It does have the authority, however, to inspect the contents of school computers, files, or mail on its system for any business, legal or disciplinary purpose. If unwanted electronic mails are received, or if problems arise with school email accounts, the Technology Department should be contacted. 71