Your Childs Safety is Important to us!

As a school, we are deeply committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of our students in an increasingly digital world. Recognizing the challenges posed by online predators and various forms of digital misconduct, we have developed this dedicated page to serve as a valuable resource for both parents and students. Here, you will find essential information and support regarding online safety, including guidance on responsible texting, the implications of sexting, awareness of sextortion, and navigating social media platforms safely.

Our goal is to empower families with the knowledge and tools necessary to foster a secure online environment. We encourage all parents and students to explore the resources available on this page, as understanding these issues is crucial for protecting our youth. Together, we can create a safer online community and ensure that our students can engage with technology responsibly and confidently.

App Awareness

In today's digital age, apps are being developed at a rapid pace, often outpacing adults' ability to monitor them. While social media and various applications can provide valuable opportunities for communication and learning, some hidden or less-known apps may pose risks for students. It is essential for parents to stay informed about which apps are appropriate for their children to ensure their safety and well-being online. We encourage you to engage in conversations with your students about their app usage and to explore these platforms together. Your involvement is key to navigating this ever-evolving digital landscape.

Online Safety and Student Protection

Online safety is a crucial topic for discussion at home. We encourage all parents to engage in conversations with their children about navigating the digital world safely. By fostering a safe online environment and encouraging open dialogue, we can help our students navigate the digital world responsibly and securely.

Cyberbullying & Cyber Security

Cyberbullying is a serious issue that can harm students' mental health, often occurring through social media and texting. Key signs include changes in behavior, avoidance of technology, and withdrawal from friends. Students should report cyberbullying by talking to trusted adult. It's essential for parents and the community to foster open communication and support for children so they know they are not facing these challenges alone.

It's essential for students to understand cybersecurity and how to protect themselves online. Students should be cautious about sharing personal information on social media, as oversharing can lead to risks like identity theft and cyberbullying. Parents are encouraged to discuss responsible internet use, emphasizing the importance of privacy settings and keeping personal details private. By promoting awareness and safe practices, we can collectively create a secure digital environment for our children.