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Internet Smarts: Safeguarding Your Children in a Digital World - a free parent resource booklet that answers common questions about safe Internet use.
Delete Cyberbullying is a year-long public service initiative that encourages parents, teachers, and students to work together to combat cyberbullying.
"This is a wonderful initiative that raises awareness regarding Internet safety... This initiative has provided students with the oppurtunity to facilitate educational advancement safely and wisely."
Mayor Bollwage Elizabeth, New Jersey
April 27, 2012 8th Graders At Morris Catholic Junior School Tackle The Topic Of Cyberbullying With Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce GO >>
April 24, 2012 Delete Cyberbullying Remains A Top Initiative With Students At Roy C. Ketcham High School GO >>
February 17, 2012 Dawnwood Middle School Awarded Donation For Winning Power To Learn's Delete Cyberbullying Pledge Drive Contest GO >>
February 16, 2012 W.C. Mepham Community Leadership Students Present "Delete Cyberbullying" to 9th Graders And Other Guests Including New York State Senator Charles Fuschillo, Jr. GO >>
February 14, 2012 In-Tech Academy Awarded Donation For Winning Power To Learn's Delete Cyberbullying Pledge Drive Contest GO >>
February 2, 2012 St. Mary School Awarded Donation For Winning Power to Learn's Delete Cyberbullying Pledge Drive Contest GO >>
January 18, 2012 Woodland Middle School Awarded Donation For Winning Power to Learn's Delete Cyberbullying Pledge Drive Contest GO >>
January 12, 2012 Orchard View Alternative High School Awarded Donation For Winning Power to Learn's Delete Cyberbullying Pledge Drive Contest GO >>
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