Digital Citizenship

Internet Safety Standards

"Today's students, having grown up with technology and digital devices, are called digital natives. They are very technology savvy but still need instruction and guidance to become technology literate. Part of being technologically literate is knowing how to use technology effectively, responsibly, and safely. The South Carolina K-12 Internet Safety Standards were developed to provide a framework and guidance for educators as they work with their students to learn 21st Century skills and to become information and technologically literate." - SC Department of Education

The South Carolina K-12 Internet Safety Standards were developed to provide a framework and guidance for educators as they work with their students to learn 21st Century skills and to become information and technologically literate.

Click here to link to the SC Internet Safety Standards

Common Sense Media

Navigating cyberbullying, privacy, safety, and other digital dilemmas are a real challenge for schools. But technology also provides incredible opportunities for students to learn, connect, create, and collaborate in ways never before imagined. Lesson Plans, Interactive Games, Professional Development, and Family Education information can be found in the Common Sense Media website.  

Click here to visit the Common Sense Media website and play Digital Passport games.