Monday, December 7, 2015

Parental Meeting for Students Receiving an Electronic Device for Blended Learning


Common Sense Digital Citizenship Certification


Twenty eight Fulton County Schools have earned Common Sense Digital Citizenship Certification, taking a major step in making sure students have the skills they need to become responsible online. Fulton leads the nation with the total number of schools becoming certified through the Common Sense Education program. Schools receive certification after fulfilling several requirements, including creating a digital citizenship vision, providing professional development for teachers, delivering digital citizenship instruction to students and engaging and educating parents. So far, 25,000 FCS students have received digital citizenship instruction.  For more information on the program, click this link https://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/certification-school.

AHS Students Work with Students from Creek View Elementary School