by webmaster | Jan 29, 2024 | Parent Outreach
What do you get when you combine QR codes and phishing? You get Quishing (also known as Qishing) – a new way for bad actors to steal your information. QR codes are not new on the scene – they were invented in 1994 by Japanese company Denso Wave for...
by webmaster | Dec 1, 2023 | Common Sense Media, Digital Citizenship Week, Online Gaming
During Digital Citizenship Week (October 16-20) we shared an opportunity with students to become featured guest bloggers, and we had some 5th graders from Arthur C. Butler Elementary School and some 3rd graders from Robert J. McGarvey Elementary School join in the...
by webmaster | Oct 12, 2023 | Common Sense Education, Digital Citizenship Week, National Anti-Bullying Month
In today’s increasingly digital world, instilling good digital citizenship habits in our students is critical. Just as we teach our children how to be responsible at school and home, we must also educate them about responsible behavior in their online...
by webmaster | Sep 19, 2023 | Cyberbullying, Mental Health, Parent Outreach, Suicide Prevention Month
Teen suicide is a pressing issue that affects families, communities, and schools across the globe. Addressing this problem requires a collaborative effort involving peers, parents, educators, mental health professionals, and policymakers. September is Suicide...
by webmaster | Aug 23, 2023 | Parent Outreach, Social Media
When fellow educators came to us at the beginning of the new school year with concerns over the Saturn App – an app that has been around since 2018 – we realized the need to do some digging. It appears that there has been a resurgence in its popularity...