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Internet and Digital Safety

Our free Internet and Digital Safety programs are designed for students in grades K–12 and are tailored to be age-appropriate at every level. Using trusted resources from Common Sense Media, we teach students how to stay safe online, protect their personal information, set digital boundaries, and make responsible choices on social media and gaming platforms.

 

Topics include cyberbullying, online privacy, digital footprints, and healthy screen habits. A trained program coordinator delivers these sessions on campus, and any teacher, counselor, or school staff member can request them for their class or group.

ELEMENTARY:

  • Kindergarten – Pause & Think Online
    Teaches basic digital rules and how to be safe, respectful, and responsible while using devices.

  • 1st Grade – Going Places Safely
    Introduces safe online exploration and the importance of adult guidance.

  • 2nd Grade – Staying Safe Online
    Helps students understand what’s okay to share and what to keep private online.

  • 3rd Grade – This Is Me
    Encourages reflection on what we share online and how it shapes our digital identity.

  • 4th Grade – Private and Personal Information
    Teaches students how to protect their information and recognize privacy risks.

  • 5th Grade – What’s Cyberbullying?
    Defines cyberbullying and offers strategies to stand up for themselves and others.

MIDDLE SCHOOL:

  • 6th Grade – Who Are You Online?
    Promotes critical thinking about online personas and identity management.

  • 7th Grade – The Power of Digital Footprints
    Helps students understand how online activity leaves a lasting impact.

  • 8th Grade – Chatting Safely Online
    Focuses on respectful digital communication and spotting red flags in online interactions.

HIGH SCHOOL:

  • 9th Grade – My Social Media Life
    Explores how social media affects emotions, relationships, and decision-making.

  • 10th Grade – Social Media and Mental Health
    Examines the connection between screen time, comparison, and mental well-being.

  • 11th Grade – Hoaxes and Fakes
    Builds media literacy skills to identify false or misleading online content.

  • 12th Grade – Taking Ownership of Your Digital Life
    Prepares students for life after graduation by teaching digital responsibility and independence.

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