Power School Information Page

We see communication among parents, students, and teachers as a cornerstone to academic success. We use PowerSchool, a database of student information. PowerSchool is a web-based application used for state reporting, grade posting, report cards, attendance, student emergency contact information and other activities. We offer a feature of PowerSchool called Parent Access to the parents/guardians of our students. In grades 6-12, Parent Access includes access to grades, attendance, teacher comments, posted assignments, and fee transactions. 

How to Gain Access

Internet access is needed to access the site. If you do not have access in your own home, the town library computers can be used and we can also make arrangements for you to use a school computer.

To gain access to the public portal, please copy the language below from our Internet Policy into an email and email it to Kathy Leonardi ([email protected]) to signify acceptance of the policy. Please include each child's name and school in the email. Once your acceptance has been received an account will be set up and the username and temporary password will be sent to you.

Important Note About Logging Out of PowerSchool

Please use the logout function in PowerSchool after each use. This will ensure that you are ending your session correctly. Closing the PowerSchool window will not end your session.

                       



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INTERNET POLICY

USE OF NETWORKED INFORMATION RESOURCES

The Nashoba Regional School District recognizes the value and importance of network information sources and related technologies for a well-rounded education. The District supports access for students and staff within appropriate bounds.

The District makes telecommunications, electronic information sources, and networked services available for the enhancement of learning and teaching within various curricula. The District expects the staff to blend thoughtful use of these educational avenues throughout the school experience and provide guidance and instruction to all students in the appropriate use of these resources.

The District realizes the positive and constructive use of these resources; it also recognizes the potential for possible misuse. Therefore, individual users must take full responsibility for their own actions. All users shall assume full liability, legal, financial or otherwise, for their actions. The District reserves the right to access, audit, and review usage. Use shall be governed by administrative regulations, procedures, user guidelines and user agreements. Information stored or transmitted on NRSD computer systems is the property of NRSD and may be reviewed by the District at any time.

In order to comply with the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA),this document will serve as Nashoba Regional School District's Internet Safety Policy. The Nashoba Regional School District has a content filter in place that blocks and filters Internet sites that are obscene, contain pornography, or contain any material deemed  to be inappropriate or harmful to minors as defined by CIPA [Pub.L.No.106-554 and 47 USC254(h)].

The Nashoba Regional School District includes in it's curriculum Internet safety. The curriculum includes teaching students about appropriate and safe online behavior, including intellectual property, personal safety, and cyber-bullying awareness and response.  To the extent practical, staff supervises and monitors appropriate usage of the online computer network and access to the Internet in accordance with this policy.

The district takes cyber-bullying seriously and appropriate action will be taken to protect students and staff from any form of cyber-bullying. Cyber-bullying is bullying through the use of technology or any electronic means, and includes the distribution of electronic communications or the posting of electronic material that may be accessed by one or more persons.

Bullying is defined as the repeated use of a written, verbal, or electronic communication, or a physical act or gesture, or any combination thereof, by one or more students directed at another student that has the effect of:

  • Causing physical or emotional harm to the other student or damage to his or her property;
  • Placing the other student in reasonable fear of harm to him or herself or of damage to his or her property;
  • Creating a hostile environment at school for the bullied student;
  • Infringing on the rights of the other student at school; or
  • Materially and substantially disrupting the educational process or the orderly operation of a school.

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Ethical participation in academic interactive web resources and electronic forms of communication is expected of all students and staff. Any text, voice or image that is considered inappropriate in the classroom is also inappropriate in all uses of interactive web resources and any electronic communications. This includes, but is  not limited to, profanity, racist, sexist or other threatening or discriminatory remarks. Students should promptly inform a staff member if any messages received or material reviewed is inappropriate.

All personal or school-owned technology and electronic devices shall be monitored. All technology and electronic devices should be used primarily for academic purposes during official school hours. Use of the network, technology and electronic devices shall be permitted only upon submission of signed agreement forms by both parents/guardians and students. Some networks may require an additional agreement by users outlining standards for behavior and communication. User accounts shall be limited, suspended, or revoked if these resources are misused. 

The following are not permitted:

  • 1. Sending or displaying offensive messages or pictures
  • 2. Using obscene language
  • 3. Harassing, insulting or attacking others
  • 4. Unauthorized access, including so-called " hacking" and other unlawful activities by minors online
  • 5. Trespassing in others' electronic files or plagiarizing others' work as their own
  • 6. Violating copyright laws
  • 7. Revealing identifying information such as first and last names, ages, addresses, phone numbers, parents' names, parents' employers or work addresses, or photographs, unless approved by a teacher for the purpose of meeting course requirements.
  • 8. Unauthorized disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal identification information regarding minors
  • 9. Sharing a password or using others' accounts and passwords
  • 10. Intentionally wasting limited resources (i.e. Excessive printing, downloading, or online streaming)
  • 11. Employing the network for commercial or other non-academic purpose
  • 12. Damaging computers, computer systems or computer networks

Publication of information shall be in accordance with the Nashoba Regional School District Publication of Personal Information Policy.

Ref:        E-Rate Primer Central, 2009
               Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA)
               M.G.L.; Chapter 71, Section 370

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PARENT/GUARDIAN CONTRACT FOR USE OF THE INTERNET THROUGH SCHOOL RESOURCES

I, ____________________________________, accept and agree to abide by the following rules:
                                 (Print Name)

1. I agree to abide by all rules which are listed in the Nashoba Regional School District's guidelines for acceptable use.

2. I realize that the primary purpose of the Nashoba Regional School District Internet connection is educational, and that as such, educational purposes shall take precedence over others.

3. I realize that the use of the Internet is a privilege and not a right. I accept that inappropriate behavior may lead to penalties.

4. I agree not to participate in the transfer of inappropriate or illegal materials through the Nashoba Regional School District Internet connection.

5. I agree not to allow other individuals to use my account for Internet activities, nor will I give anyone my password.

6. I realize that the Nashoba Regional School District reserves the right to examine all data stored on all District machines to ensure all users are in compliance with District regulations. 

The Nashoba Regional School District makes no warranties (expressed or implied) with respect to the service it is providing. The Nashoba Regional School District will not be responsible for any damages you suffer. This includes loss of data resulting from delays, non-deliveries, mis-deliveries, or service interruptions caused by its own negligence or your errors or omissions. Use of any information obtained via the Networked Information Resources is at your own risk. Nashoba Regional School District specifically denies any responsibility for the accuracy or quality of information obtained through its services.

Bargaining unit members are responsible for supervising students and the employer shall use its best efforts to implement safety proceduresincluding blocks and filters to assist teachers in this effort. A bargaining unit member shall not be disciplined except for just cause in the application of this policy.

Student/School  ________________________________________________________________

Student/School  ________________________________________________________________

Student/School  ________________________________________________________________

Student/School  ________________________________________________________________

Parent/Guardian Signature: _______________________________________________________

Date: ____________________________ Email: ______________________________________

First Reading: May 27, 1999
Adopted: June 10, 1999
Revision: June 20, 2002
Revision: April 17, 2003
Revision: September 9, 2010

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