Orange Public Schools
Gerald Fitzhugh, II, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools
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CYBER SAFETY RESOURCES
The Internet is a fabulous resource for education, entertainment, and more. But the Internet is not regulated or controlled by any one entity. So parents and schools have a responsibility to educate children about its safe and appropriate use. Below are resources that can assist in informing students, teachers and parent about effective use of the internet at school and home.
Web Sites· For Teens: Videos, tips, answers to your questions
· For Kids: Games, activities, free stuff
Netsmartz site
For Middle School
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Cyberbullying: Feathers in the Wind (Part 1)
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Cyberbullying: Broken Friendship (Part 3)
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Julie’s Journey (A teen leaves home for a dangerous adult after meeting him online)
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Keisha’s Crime (Revenge and peer-to-peer harassment)
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Angela’s Experience (How to deal with online harassment)
For Middle and High school
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Amy’s Choice (A teen leaves home to meet a man)
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Tracking Teresa (A teen leaves clues to her identity online)
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Growing Up Online (Documentary)
From cyberbullying to social media and sexting, NetSmartz has what you need to know about staying safer online. Tip sheets for parents and educators provide a how-to in everything from smartphone safety to protecting kids while on social media. Our other tip sheets are written specifically for tweens and teens dealing with topics ranging from online gaming to tips to prevent sexting.Other Resources -