Frequently Asked Questions & Notices
E-Waste, old electronics, and recycled computers are not available for taking by students. E-Waste is not for sale either.
It is a VIOLATION of school polices to tamper with any school computer hardware, software, or networking infrastructure. All computer and network systems are monitored extensively and SAU 67 Information Technology will know within seconds if something has been tampered with. This also applies to installed audio-visual systems, sound systems, and all systems in the auditorium.
We understand that students may want to test their computer skills by finding loopholes, vulnerabilities, and other actions that test our network. While we appreciate the effort we require you to refrain from this activity unless given explicit permission.
In the large majority of cases no, IT is only responsible for school devices.
Students are not allowed to print from their school issued Chromebook or even a school computer. This option is only available to teachers and staff. Instead students may send appropriate files to print to a teacher or staff member. If the teacher or staff member sees fit, they will print the file.
Any payload injector used on a school computer is a violoation of the acceptable use agreement. This falls under hardware tampering and will be considered hacking of school computer equipment. A revoke of internet access will be instant.
Port scanning and searching for vulnerabilities of the school network falls under white hat hacking. As outlined above this is not an acceptable use of school equipment and will result in loss of internet access.