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Email Use @ Deep Springs

Email Use @ Deep Springs. *Do not share your email account or password, ever. *Log on when appropriate, not during class time, unless instructed by the teacher. General Guidelines.

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Email Use @ Deep Springs

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  1. Email Use @ Deep Springs

  2. *Do not share your email account or password, ever. *Log on when appropriate, not during class time, unless instructed by the teacher. General Guidelines

  3. *Be polite. *Keep messages simple and direct. *Font: dark colored, easy to read.*Always include a subject in the subject bar.

  4. *Subjects should be short and direct. *Use full words (thanks in advance), not acronyms (TIA).

  5. *If using a signature, keep it simple and clear for school use. For example: Joe SmithRed TeamDeep Springs Elementaryjsmithfms@stu.fayette.kschools.us

  6. Appropriate Uses of Email • Emailing a school conference/teacher to pass in an assignment. • Asking a student or teacher a question about school related topics. • Answering questions related to school work. • Getting assignments or handouts from email conferences, teachers, or peers.

  7. *Communicating with other schools for collaborative projects with teacher approval. *Communicating with experts for school related work with teacher approval

  8. *Emailing school work to and from home. *Sending another student a piece of work to edit. *Using email to share work for a group project.

  9. Beware! • Consider everything you send by email to be public. Emails can be traced, forwarded to people you didn’t intend to send them to, copied, printed, and shared. • Never say anything on email that you wouldn’t say in public.

  10. Inappropriate Uses of Email *Using email during class (unless a teacher has given permission). *Emailing people you do not know. * Logging on to someone else’s email using their login name and/or password. *Using chat features without teacher permission

  11. From: C____, L_____ Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 1:35 PM To: Setser, Paula Subject: RE: January's top AR readers by grade level ASDJNHV ckasbchwvcba cjv ghaV ChgaSBCJsabcLsjkNCVLIAbCKLAJSBKAS;JCVGOADIBFGVAYDUOIFBLDASIBHFVOUIFDABJDSGFVSDGS SDGKLSJKGL;SKDGJ;SNGJKN;SJNGFSJKDFHVISDBHJVYTCVIKYCIYCTYgitutgvftngofngviopsg'ovsndTYJ

  12. From: C____m, L__eSent: Friday, February 15, 2008 1:36 PMTo: Setser, PaulaSubject: RE: 140 New Library Books!I DO NOT WANT ANY MORE LETTERS FROM YOU

  13. Using inappropriate language. • Sending offensive messages or pictures. • Harassing, insulting or attacking others, directly (sent to that person) or indirectly (sent to a friend to talk about that person).

  14. From: S___l, D___nSent: Friday, November 03, 2006 10:20 AMTo: Setser, Paula DON'T YOU EVER LOOK AT ME LIKE THAT AGAIN OR I WILL BEAT YOU UP!

  15. From:F_____y, T______aSent: Tue 2/6/2007 7:50 PMTo: B______s, A______Subject: RE: Well she dosen'tlik u either! b****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!From: B_____s, A______Sent: Tue 2/6/2007 11:17 AMTo:F_____y, T____aSubject: RE: nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooFrom:F__y, T___aSent: Fri 1/12/2007 2:48 PMTo: B__s, A____kSubject:do u likj____ac_____r?

  16. From:M___e, K___eSent: Thu 3/13/2008 5:32 PMTo:B___r, C___Subject: RE: what are you doing&*&^ you $*&^ i wont to %^$# you From:B___r, C___Sent: Thu 3/13/2008 7:41 AMTo:M___e, K___eSubject: RE: what are you doingwhatFrom:M___e, K____eSent: Wed 3/12/2008 4:54 PMTo:B____r, C____Subject: RE: what are you doinguyuvgtrwtursvdfuy g fudfsgfdvfusguffufugufugyfdfudgfudvfvv u fvbfhjugly     of ofdurgufrhygufvbfsygfudfahgaghufgufhvruaaasggoshbijos;;fug trsugtrsuFrom:B____r, C____Sent: Wed 3/12/2008 7:47 AMTo:M____e, K____eSubject: what are you doing

  17. From: H___, R____Sent: Wed 11/29/2006 9:07 AMTo: S____, T____Subject: RE: stop you stupid **** don't ever ever email me again-------------------------------------------------------------------------------From: S____, T____Sent: Mon 11/20/2006 10:08 AMTo: H___, R____Subject: myspace your house after the dare essay

  18. From: Gallutia, JulieSent: Mon 1/29/2007 10:48 AMTo: Setser, PaulaSubject: K's emailThis is what is said:Now first of all dont say that you want us in a casket because your going to be in a casket if u dont loose wieght honey child because you re going too fast and second of all you cant call us because look at you you is fat too and you cant get smart wit g___a because g___a WILL BEAT YOUR BUTT

  19. Consequences for Inappropriate Email Your email is shut down for 6 weeks. You could lose all email for the year. You are reported to your teacher and principal. You may be reported to your parents, who will see a copy of the email you wrote.

  20. Stop and Think! When you write an email, ask yourself: Can I send this to my parents, teacher, principal, or preacher? If the answer is NO, do not send that email!

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