SWAT, Job Description and Student Expectations

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SWAT, Job Description and Student Expectations

SWAT Form 13-01

SWAT, Job Description and Student Expectations

Job Description: Students will gain professional technology experience while assisting the school district with hardware and software related problems. The SWAT team students will be able to troubleshoot basic computer problems for their teachers and suggest probable solutions. SWAT team members will work with the district Technology Coordinators to install hardware components and client software. Students will also help with technological instruction of students and staff. Students will log 64 hours of technology assistance under the supervision of the Technology Coordinators. SWAT team students will also be required to complete a semester project.

Semester Evaluation: 64 hours of technical assistance 64% Attendance at Wednesday Afternoon Seminars 16% Semester Project and Class Assignments 10% TRT Evaluation 10%

Besides 64 hours of technical assistance, SWAT members will meet with the Technology Coordinators each Wednesday from 6:50 – 7:50 AM or 4:00 until 5:00 PM. Wednesday seminar time does not count towards the students’ 64 hours. Attendance is necessary. If students miss class, they may not make up the points. Students mid semester grades will be an average of the work completed thus far.

Student Expectations:

1. Students must sign a Prosser School District Computer-Network Use Form. Students will be expected to comply in all ways with the district code and policy for proper network use. Students will, in fact, be expected to model proper computer and network use to district students. 2. SWAT students are expected to pass all classes and will be held to the Prosser High School PHS Academic Eligibility requirements. As an important amount of SWAT training occurs at SWAT summer camp, SWAT students are expected to attend summer camp. 3. Students will work under the supervision of the Technology Coordinators (Mrs. Graham, Mr. Smith) a building TRT, or Mr. Devore. Students are not to work on their own projects without the approval of Mr. Smith, Mrs. Graham, or Mr. Devore 4. Students are to log into computers using generic accounts such as “student,” “assistant,” “SWAT,” or individual accounts specifically setup for their access. Students will NEVER use another student or teacher’s logon, without specific direction from their Tech Coordinator. 5. Students may help teachers with minor software and hardware help such as installing printers and changing toner with the teacher’s direct permission. Students must then update their work in the ticketing system. 6. SWAT members working on Intranet and Internet publications such as a building Web site must follow the standard expectations for mature and professional workmanship as expected of any high school student. Students will be bound by all of the expectations of any student as defined in the students Rights and Responsibilities of Prosser High School. 7. If a student ever finds her or himself in an inappropriate or questionable situation, such as discovering a security hole in a district server, that student must immediately self report the incident to a Technology Coordinator.. 8. No SWAT students are to be in any school classrooms without supervision. This includes all before and after school work. Students are to work in minimum groups of two and to work professionally. 9. SWAT Students may not travel to or from SWAT activities with other SWAT students. Students are always to schedule their work time in advance. Students in zero hour or 7th period need to always work in groups of at least two. 10. Students who fail to attend 80% of required seminar classes and/or have a TRT evaluation below 75% will need to reapply and interview again for reacceptance into the SWAT program*. Name: (Please Print) ______Signature: ______Date: ______

Parent Name: ______Signature: ______Date: ______* Administrators, Vocational Director, Tech Coordinator may waive this requirement as deemed necessary.

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