CHCCS's 1:1 program introduces district devices being used at school and home.
Per Board Policy 3225/4312/7320, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools provides digital citizenship lessons through collaborations between classroom teachers, Librarians and Instructional Technology Facilitators using the Common Sense Media Digital Citizenship curriculum and lessons, Brainpop, Netsmartz, and additional resources developed at each school.
We believe that all students must be trained about responsible online decision-making and behaviors throughout their educational experiences. Training includes topics such as:
- Self-Image and Identity
- Relationships and communication
- Digital Footprint and Reputation
- Cyberbullying and Digital Drama
- Information Literacy
- Internet Safety
- Privacy and Security
- Creative Credit and Copyright
As a parent or guardian, we welcome you to explore the following resources to support your child's growth in digital responsibility and protecting their privacy:
General Resources
- Common Sense Media - Parenting, Media, and Everything In Between
- Resources for Parent Concerns (English)
- Consejos sobre medios y technolgîa para tu familia (Español)
- Netsmartz Tip Sheets
Cyberbullying
- Anti-Cyberbullying Articles
- Digital Media Tips for Children with Special Needs
- Chapel Hill Police Internet Safety Night Resources
Data Privacy