The Lucas Local School District’s
Acceptable Use and Internet Safety Policy, along with its
accompanying regulations, is provided to faculty, staff, parents/guardians, and students to clearly outline the district’s expectations and requirements for internet use. These documents also detail students’ responsibilities when accessing the internet.
As a recipient of Federal E-Rate funding, Lucas Local School District (LLSD) is legally required to provide internet content filtering for all connections made through the district’s network and on district-owned devices. To comply with this federal mandate, LLSD employs internet content filtering and monitoring tools. However, no filtering system is fully effective in preventing access to all inappropriate or harmful material. Due to the global nature of the internet, there is always a risk that students may encounter content that is not aligned with the educational values of the school. Students are prohibited from using LLSD resources to access objectionable materials, including text, videos, images, or sound files that are not appropriate for the educational environment. If a student inadvertently accesses inappropriate content, they should immediately inform their teacher or supervising staff member. Additionally, students are encouraged to report any instances where other users are visiting offensive or harmful websites to their teacher. Proper vigilance and guidance should always be practiced when students use internet resources in the classroom.
To protect students, LLSD has implemented the Lightspeed extension on Google Chrome. When users sign in with their LLSD account, the Lightspeed agent will automatically activate, no matter the device or location. To maintain privacy when off-campus using non-district devices, it is advised that students refrain from signing into their LLSD accounts on Chrome. Other browsers, such as Edge, Firefox, and Safari, are not affected by this extension.
While LLSD has established policies, regulations, and guidelines to ensure safe internet usage, it is not possible to entirely prevent access to inappropriate material. Students may encounter such content when using personal devices, whether at home or other locations outside of school, or when using personal technology on school grounds or during school events. The district’s guest wireless network is filtered, but users connected to third-party networks (such as mobile data) bypass LLSD’s protection. LLSD is not responsible for any inappropriate content accessed through a personal device or via unfiltered connections outside the district’s network.