Internet Safety Policy For Movement Schools

Introduction

Internet Safety Policy For Movement Schools

It is the policy of Movement Schools to: (a) prevent user access over its computer network to, or transmission of, inappropriate material via Internet, electronic mail, or other forms of direct electronic communications; (b) prevent unauthorized access and other unlawful online activity; (c) prevent unauthorized online disclosure, use, or dissemination of personal identification information of minors; and (d) comply with the Children’s Internet Protection Act [Pub. L. No. 106-554 and 47 USC 254(h)].

Definitions

Key terms are as defined in the Children’s Internet Protection Act.

Access to Inappropriate Material

To the extent practical, technology protection measures (or “Internet filters”) shall be used to block or filter Internet, or other forms of electronic communications, access to inappropriate information. Specifically, as required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act, blocking shall be applied to visual depictions of material deemed obscene or child pornography, or to any material deemed harmful to minors. Subject to staff supervision, technology protection measures may be disabled for adults or, in the case of minors, minimized only for bona fide research or other lawful purposes.

Inappropriate Network Usage

To the extent practical, steps shall be taken to promote the safety and security of users of the Movement Schools online computer network when using electronic mail, chat rooms, instant messaging, and other forms of direct electronic communications.

Specifically, as required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act, prevention of inappropriate network usage includes: (a) unauthorized access, including so-called ‘hacking,’ and other unlawful activities; and (b) unauthorized disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal identification information regarding minors.

Education, Supervision and Monitoring

It shall be the responsibility of all members of the Movement Schools staff to educate, supervise and monitor appropriate usage of the online computer network and access to the Internet in accordance with this policy, the Children’s Internet Protection Act, the Neighborhood Children’s Internet Protection Act, and the Protecting Children in the 21st Century Act.

Procedures for the disabling or otherwise modifying any technology protection measures shall be the responsibility of the Director of Operations or designated representatives.

The Director of Operations or designated representatives will provide age-appropriate training for students who use Movement Schools Internet facilities. The training provided will be designed to promote Movement Schools commitment to:

a) The standards and acceptable use of Internet services as set forth in the Movement Schools Internet Safety Policy;

b) Student safety with regard to:

  1. safety on the Internet;
  2. appropriate behavior while on online, on social networking Web sites, and in chat rooms; and
  3. cyberbullying awareness and response.

c) Compliance with the E-rate requirements of the Children’s Internet Protection Act (“CIPA”).

Following receipt of this training, the student will acknowledge that he/she received the training, understood it, and will follow the provisions of the District’s acceptable use policies.

Adoption

This Internet Safety Policy was adopted by the Board of Movement Charter Schools Freedom, Eastland, Southwest, and Northwest at a public meeting, following normal public notice, on Mar 21, 2023 .

Medical Center

North Carolina law requires all children in the state to receive certain immunizations.  Records are checked when children enter school or child care.

Kindergartener Health Form and Immunization Requirements

7th Grade Immunization Requirements

NEW Student Transfer from outside of North Carolina

North Carolina Vaccine-Specific Requirements
The North Carolina General Statutes (G.S. 130A-152(a)) require immunizations for every child present in this state. Every parent, guardian or person in loco parentis is responsible for ensuring that their child(ren) receive required immunizations. If you have specific questions regarding your child, please contact your child’s health care provider or your local health department.

Additional Health Forms

Individual Health Plan: Attention Deficit Disorder

Individual Health Plan: Severe Allergy Emergency Action Plan

Individual Health Plan: Asthma Emergency Action Plan

Medical Authorization Form

Movement Schools Family Handbook

The purpose of this handbook is to provide families with a guide to ensure a successful partnership between families and Movement Schools. Click to view and download the Movement Schools Family Handbook below. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have a question or concern. We look forward to being part of your child’s educational journey as they learn and grow here at Movement Schools.

School Supply List

Attention scholars! The new school year is just around the corner, and it’s time to gear up for success. To get off to a great start, make sure to download and review the school supply list. Scholar’s are asked to bring what they can.

Download the School Supply List by Grade

After-School Care

After-School

Movement partners to offer a variety of options for after-school care.

Rise (onsite)
Rise exists to love and value students by demonstrating Christ’s love, teaching Biblical truths and empowering them to rise up to God’s unique calling on their lives. Our program includes arts and crafts, games, storytelling, skits and so much more! 

    • Hours:
      • Monday – Thursday 3pm-6pm
      • Friday 12pm-4pm
    •  Cost:
      • Monthly: $225 per student
      • Weekly: $60 per student
      • Financial assistance and sibling discounts available

GEP  (Freedom campus only)
GEP provides an out-of-school educational program that is fun and enjoyable for eligible school-age students and their parents in which, regardless of their background and abilities, they fully realize their potential for academic achievement, cultural/social enrichment, positive self-esteem and productive citizenship.

Director: Ms. Forney, tforney@gepinc.org, 980-229-7289

Community options

Urban Promise
UrbanPromise Charlotte’s mission is to provide Charlotte’s children and youth with the spiritual, academic, and social development necessary to become Christian leaders determined to restore their communities.

https://www.urbanpromisecharlotte.org/
(704) 980-7768
INFO@URBANPROMISECHARLOTTE.ORG

Farm Pond KinderCare (1.3 mi)
This innovative before – and after-school program allows school-age children to balance learning and fun through a variety of experiences. From homework help to fun physical activities, our program is designed so that everyone goes home happy.

  • Hours: 3:15 to 6:30pm
  • Cost: $500 per month, $125 per week

Simmons YMCA (1.8 mi)
Afterschool programs at the Y are flexible, convenient and offer enriching opportunities for children who need afternoon care. We boast unique and innovative approaches to traditional Afterschool care full of fun activities indoors and outdoors.

  • Hours: 3:15 to  6:30pm
  • Cost: $480 per month

Child Care Network – Sharon Amity (2.3 mi)
Our before and after school program provides children daily experiences in math, science, language, and art as well as outdoor time to run and play. Transportation to and from school provided.

  • Hours: 3:15 to 6pm
  • Price: $488 per month

 

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