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Survey

If you attended the SafetyNET presentation on Thursday the 25th, we would love your feedback on the event. Click this link to fill out the survey. Information shared in the survey will be private and read only by Joel, Carol, and Micah to help improve future presentations. Thank you for attending and spending time with us! 

 

Internet Safety

Internet safety is everybody's responsibility and Kerrville ISD is proactive in providing resources for our students, teachers, and parents on how to protect themselves on the Internet. There are many resource sites providing information on what it takes to implement cyber-safety in the 21st Century. There are also video programs, curriculums, posters, and links to more and more information about the growing trend of abuse using web and cell phone technology. Below is a short list of sites and resources for not only teaching our students at school, but also providing educational resources at home. 

Federal Trade Commission's OnGuard Online

CyberSafe Kids, CyberSavvy Teens - Teen Booklet

CyberSafe Kids, CyberSavvy Teens - Parent Booklet

CyberSafe Kids, CyberSavvy Teens - Parent and Child Internet Use Agreement

Connect Safely Tips

Connect Safely Tips en Espanol

Kim Komando's Tips & Advice for Parents and Families - includes "how-to's"

Social Networking Safety 

 

MySpace.com Safety Tips Site

Facebook Safety Resource Page

 

Cyberbullying


WiredSafety.org - Website full of articles, videos, and resources for discussing Internet Safety in the home and school

STOP Cyberbullying - A product of WiredSafety.org that focuses by age group on the topic of cyberbullying.

 

National Crime Prevention Council site - specific articles and videos below:

Cyberbullying

Cyber Crime

Identify Theft

Internet Safety for Parents