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Digital Citizenship Resources

    Digital Citizenship Curriculum Resources

(If you have a question about any of these resources, please contact Tim Taylor or the SCPS Technology Department at 459-6709)

The week of October 16 - 20, 2023, was designated as Digital Citizenship Week in our division.  Schools will schedule various activities during this week that address Internet Safety topics such as cyberbullying, Internet predators, identity theft, netiquette for social networking, texting, and others.  Our school division takes the time to emphasize the importance of online safety not only this week but throughout the school year. It is our responsibility to assist in making sure our students are making appropriate, safe decisions on how they use Internet resources.  Thanks to everyone for their cooperation in helping to make our students safe online. Click here to view our Internet Safety Instructional Program.  We are a partner with The Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

Here is a list of Digital Citizenship Resources:
  1. SafeKids
  2. NetSmartzKids
  3. Microsoft Security
  4. Cyberbullying
  5. Safe Teens
  6. Safe Search Kids
  7. Common Sense Education Online Safety
  8. Cyber Safety - Internet Safety Tips
  9. Center for Cyber Safety and Education
  10. Compare Antivirus Software Reviews
  11. A Parent’s Guide to Internet Safety
  12. Internet Safety and Cybersecurity Awareness for Secondary/College Students
  13. Online Safety Guide for Parents
  14. Ultimate Parent's Guide to Internet Safety
  15. Student Guide to Internet Safety
  16. Linewize CyberSafety Hub
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Dr. David Hinegardner, Asst Superintendent of Administrative Services and Strategic Planning, (540) 459-6708, email - dahinegardner@shenandoah.k12.va.us or Ms. Linda C. Hodges, Director of Human Resources, (540) 459-6743, email - lchodges@shenandoah.k12.va.us.
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