Granite School District Appropriate Use Policy 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Granite School District Appropriate Use Policy in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student's name in the designated fields: First Name, Middle Initial, and Last Name. Ensure accuracy for proper identification.
  3. Next, fill in the Grade and Student Number fields. This information is crucial for record-keeping and compliance with district policies.
  4. Review the provisions of the Student Technology Use Agreement carefully. Make sure you understand each section regarding personal safety, privacy expectations, data privacy, prohibited uses, internet access, and potential disciplinary actions.
  5. Once you have reviewed the agreement, sign in the Student Signature field and enter today’s date. This indicates your acknowledgment of the terms outlined.
  6. For parents or guardians, please provide your signature in the Parent/Guardian Signature field along with today’s date to grant permission for your child to use district technology.

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An AUP is an agreement between the student and the district designed to keep students safe online. This agreement allows them to explore the digital world as part of their education, instead of accessing inappropriate or harmful sites, such as bullying, school violence, , etc.
These local policies comprise the procedures, positions, aspirations, and guidance that a local school board approves and to which schools are held accountable. When beliefs, aspirations, commitments, and practices are adopted in policy, they are protected from staff turnover and sudden changes in a school or district.
Ben Horsley was appointed as the superintendent of Granite School District effective July 27, 2024. Ben Horsley previously served as the Communications Director and Chief of Staff for Granite School District.
In addition, AUPs often prohibit students from sending, forwarding, or posting sexually explicit messages, profanity, and harassing or violent messages. The violations/sanctions section should tell students how to report violations of the policy or whom to question about its application.
Key Elements of an AUP Authorized Use: Specifies what users of technology resources are allowed to do. This includes legitimate business or academic activities. For example, accessing work-related websites, sending professional emails, and collaborating on shared documents.

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Granite School District is an above average, public school district located in SALT LAKE CITY, UT. It has 61,197 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 25 to 1. ing to state test scores, 26% of students are at least proficient in math and 32% in reading.
An acceptable use policy is a document that service owners use to outline all rules pertaining to service users. If someone breaks those rules, the AUP also outlines the consequences and any actions the service might take in response.
Every school district already has an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP). The AUP generally includes four areas related to the use of computers and the Internet from school equipment and the school network: 1) Rights, 2) Responsibilities, 3) Privileges, and 4) Sanctions.

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