A 501(c)(1) Non-Profit Charter School Student Agreement for Use of the Internet and Electronic Communications is a written agreement between a school and its students that outlines the rules and regulations for using the school's electronic communications systems, including the internet and email. It typically outlines acceptable use policies, cyberbullying prevention policies, acceptable content policies, and parental notification policies. The agreement also outlines the consequences for misuse of the school's electronic communication systems. The agreement may also include rules and procedures for accessing the school’s online resources, such as textbooks, course materials, and instructional videos. The types of 501(c)(1) Non-Profit Charter School Student Agreements for Use of the Internet and Electronic Communications typically include: — Acceptable Use PoliciesUpsPs): These policies outline the acceptable behavior for students when using the school’s electronic communication systems and the consequences for misuse. — Cyberbullying Prevention Policies: These policies outline the school’s expectations for how students should treat each other when using the school’s electronic communication systems— - Acceptable Content Policies: These policies outline the types of content that are acceptable to post/share on the school’s electronic communication systems— - Parental Notification Policies: These policies outline the school’s expectations for informing parents when students misuse the school’s electronic communication systems— - Access Policies: These policies outline the rules for accessing the school’s online resources, such as textbooks, course materials, and instructional videos.