Board Meeting Summary for November 12, 2024
- November 21st, 2024
Study Session Reading of Strategic Plan Vision, Mission, Values, and Priorities:00:59 Board...
In the digital age, worrying about your child’s online experience is natural.
Luckily, our Innovative Learning Division provides ongoing professional development for K-12 educators to facilitate integrations of meaningful digital citizenship into each content area. We understand that the landscape of digital technology is constantly changing; we are dedicated to keeping our educators up-to-date and students safe.
One solution available that our schools use is CommonSense.org’s Digital Citizenship Units, spanning K-12, which address significant concerns like screen time, online privacy, cyberbullying, and media literacy, empowering teachers to foster responsible digital citizenship in students with 21st-century skills.
Parents understandably worry about how technology is integrated into their children’s education. Common concerns include screen time, online privacy, cyberbullying, and the reliability of digital information. Each Digital Citizenship unit, regardless of grade, addresses these concerns, covering essential topics such as:
We encourage parents to visit CommonSense’s Digital Citizenship website to learn more about what their children are learning and how they can support these important lessons at home.
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