Este folleto responde algunas preguntas frecuentes sobre los derechos relacionados con la tecnología y las redes sociales que tienen los estudiantes de jardín de infantes a 12.° grado que asisten a una escuela pública en Rhode Island.

Las normas que se aplican en las universidades y escuelas privadas podrían ser diferentes. Además, las políticas sobre estas cuestiones varían en gran medida según cada distrito escolar público. Por lo general, se puede encontrar más información sobre dichas políticas en el manual para estudiantes de cada escuela.

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