The Lovett School Technology Code of Conduct
Lovett strives to integrate technology appropriately throughout the curriculum. Students are instructed as to the uses of technology, and all students are required to abide by the technology guidelines for their respective division. At all grade levels, students experience both the privileges associated with adherence to the policy and the consequences of violating the policy. Students will be held accountable for appropriate and ethical use of the internet and of all computing devices. Violations will be addressed as honor or disciplinary infractions. A Lovett student is expected to abide by the principles in the character pledge at all times. These principles—respect, responsibility, courage, compassion, honesty, and integrity— apply to student use of technology, just as they apply to all other areas of school life. Students will be held accountable to these standards when using school hardware, applications, or networks; personal computing devices on the Lovett campus; or at any point when the student is representing Lovett either on or off campus. The discipline council or the honor council will hear cases that involve the violation of these principles. Any activity, whether utilizing the Lovett network or any other means of electronic communication, which could pose a risk of physical or emotional harm to persons or property is governed by these principles.
Parent/Student Handbook, p. 17