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Guidelines for Internet Safety were set by the General Assembly in 2006. Click here for the Superintendents Memo on the Guidelines for Internet Safety Instruction in the Schools.
Guidelines and Resources for Internet Safety In Schools http://www.doe.virginia.gov/VDOE/Technology/OET/internet-safety-guidelines.shtml
Acceptable Use Policies: A Handbook http://www.doe.virginia.gov/VDOE/Technology/AUP/home.shtml
Norfolk Public School's Internet Safety Manual Click here to view the manual
Donna Rice Hughes, Enough is Enough President, presented Internet Safety 101: Empowering Parents at the Educational Technology Leadership Conference. Eric Estrada made a special appearance at the end of the presentation. He is the spokesperson for the Blue Ridge Thunder program which is proactive and is diligently working to apprehend perpetrators, protect potential victims, and educate parents, teachers and children about Internet safety. Sheriff Brown made the arrangements for Erik's appearance and introduced him. Erik has created a couple of Public Service Announcements on Internet Safety.
Enough is Enough Making the Internet Safer for Children and Families http://www.enough.org
Is that Poncherello? A few educators from the C.I.I. attended the Educational Technology Leadership Conference in Roanoke December 5-7, 2007 where they had a run in with Erik Estrada, aka Poncherello. Click here to see all of the photos. |
Anita Harris, Sussex with Erik Estrada |
Charlie Hinsch, Norfolk with Erik Estrada |
 Cheryl Grobel, Hampton with Erik Estrada |
Reuben John, Isle of Wight with Erik Estrada |
Robb Ponton, Williamsburg |
Cheryl Grobel, Hampton; Annie Gilstrap,WHRO/CII; Robb Ponton, Williamsburg |
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