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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.
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April 5, 2013 Students At Isaac E. Young Middle School Discuss Appropriate Online Behavior And Internet Smarts With Senator George Latimer GO >>
March 27, 2013 Students At King Low Heywood School Discuss Appropriate Online Behavior And Internet Smarts With CT Attorney General George Jepsen GO >>
December 18, 2012 8th Graders At Thomas Jefferson Middle School Perform An Assembly To Delete Cyberbullying For Peers And Younger Classmates GO >>
December 1, 2012 Connecticut Girl Scouts Earn Internet Smarts Fun Patches And Celebrate Their 100th Anniversary With Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman and State Senator Gayle Slossberg GO >>
October 23, 2012 Senator Nellie Pou Joins Eighth Graders at Don Bosco Technical Academy For A Presentation To Delete Cyberbullying GO >>
June 8, 2012 Sixth Graders At Riverdale/Kingsbridge Academy Show Off Their Internet Smarts To Peers And Special Guests Including New York State Senator Jeffrey Klein GO >>
May 29, 2012 Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy And Assemblywoman Michelle Schimel Award Power To Learn Internet Safety Fun Patches to Local Girl Scouts Of Nassau County GO >>
May 24, 2012 Power To Learn Hosts A Spanish-Language Town Hall 'Delete Cyberbullying' Event At Hostos Community College And Is Joined By Borough President Ruben Diaz. Jr. GO >>
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