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Important Facts
- Users of the Katy Public Wi-Fi network have filtered Internet access just as they would on a district-owned device.
- Katy ISD offers many educational resources via the Internet. These resources can be accessed anytime, anywhere the student has access to the Internet, extending learning beyond the classroom.
- By connecting to the Katy Public Wi-Fi, users accept the terms of the Katy ISD Responsible Use Guidelines.
- Students are expected to exhibit digital responsibility and follow the Responsible Use Guidelines while using technology.
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Responsibility for Devices
- Students are expected to connect to the filtered Katy Public Wi-Fi while on campus.
- District-issued devices students bring to school are their responsibility.
- The campus or district assumes no responsibility for personal devices if they are lost, loaned, damaged, or stolen and only limited time or resources will be spent trying to locate stolen or lost items.
- Personal devices may be subject to investigation in accordance with District Policy.
- Use of technology is a privilege and not a right.
- Students are to keep their devices secure at all times and not loan them to others.
- Students must keep devices on silent or vibrate mode.
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Appropriate Use
As with any tool, there are appropriate places and times for the use of devices on the Katy Public Wi-Fi network. Below are the levels and permissible situations for use. Campus administrators and teachers have the right to prohibit use of devices at certain times or during designated activities (i.e. campus presentation, theatrical performance, or guest speaker) that occur during the school day.
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Tips for Success with Katy Public Wifi
- Clearly label all devices and power cords with your child's name
- Set a password or passcode on the device
- Bring devices to school fully charged and in good working order
- Record the serial number and model information at home
- Students should silence or place devices on vibrate while working in class
- Students may bring headphones to use with their device, as many digital resources have audio
- Your homeowner's or renter's insurance policy may cover personal electronic devices
- You may be able to purchase additional insurance through the device manufacturer