Lower School Student Gmail Permission Setup:
Conduct - Students are responsible for good behavior just as they are in a traditional school building. Communication with others should always be course related.
Our Gmail system controls to whom email messages can be sent and who can receive them:
• Students may send emails to their teachers with questions or comments regarding class.
• Students may send email to other students to collaborate on group projects and assist with school classes.
• Lower school students can only receive and send emails from within the Lovett community domain.
• Students need to remember that there will be no expectation for faculty to answer student email outside of the regular work day, although they certainly may if they choose.
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"Netiquette” involves the same principles as plain old etiquette:
Conduct - Students are responsible for good behavior just as they are in a traditional school building. Communication with others should always be course related.
Our Gmail system controls to whom email messages can be sent and who can receive them:
• Students may send emails to their teachers with questions or comments regarding class.
• Students may send email to other students to collaborate on group projects and assist with school classes.
• Lower school students can only receive and send emails from within the Lovett community domain.
• Students need to remember that there will be no expectation for faculty to answer student email outside of the regular work day, although they certainly may if they choose.
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"Netiquette” involves the same principles as plain old etiquette:
- Basic courtesy and respect.
- Never write anything that could hurt another person.
- Respect and treat others as you would want to be treated.
- Think before you send.