AF Amistad High School Family Handbook 2017-2018 | 17 the school to provide students with the developmentally appropriate autonomy necessary for a high school, while simultaneously monitoring and maintaining a safe school environment in which students do not go missing. Students do not need to use passes to use the restroom, get materials, or visit other offices during morning entry, in between classes, or at the end of the day. Students who do not have an appropriate pass at other times will receive a Level 2 – No Pass Wolf Point deduction. Students who have a demonstrated need as communicated by a doctor or determined by the School Nurse may be issued a temporary or permanent pass by our School Nurse that can be used to go to the restroom an increased or unlimited number of times. Student Computer and Internet Use Policy Achievement First schools uses computers, networks and Internet services, as one way of enhancing its mission to provide all of our students with the academic and character skills they need to graduate from top colleges, to succeed in a competitive world and to serve as the next generation of leaders in our communities. The following rules are intended to provide general guidelines and examples of prohibited computer and Internet uses, but do not attempt to state all required or prohibited activities by users. Failure to comply with Achievement First’s Student Computer and Internet Use Policy and these rules may result in loss of computer and Internet privileges, and/or legal and disciplinary action. Computer Use is a Privilege Student use of Achievement First’s computers, networks and Internet services is a privilege. No one will deliberately or willfully cause damage to computer equipment, network resources, or assist another in doing the same. Acceptable Use Student access to Achievement First’s computers, networks and Internet services are provided for educational purposes and research consistent with the curriculum and instructional goals. The same rules and expectations govern student conduct and communication on computers and online services. Students are expected to comply with these rules and all specific instructions from staff members when accessing computers and network resources. Prohibited Use The student is responsible for his/her actions and activities involving school computers, networks and Internet services, and for his/her information, files, passwords and accounts. Examples of unacceptable uses that are prohibited include, but are not limited to, the following: