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Kentucky Safe Schools Week

SAFE SCHOOLS WEEK 2012
October 17-21, 2012
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Kentucky Safe Schools Week


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-Congratulations, everyone who took the Cyber-Survivor Pledge during KENTUCKY SAFE SCHOOLS WEEK! (Numbers count until the end of October and the Pledge is always online for your convenience.) Thank you school administrators, School Resource Officers, teachers, technology instructors and counselors who were dedicated to the success of this annual observance. With the addition of the cyber world, "School Safety" is 24/7, and it never sleeps. Kentucky educators are always vigilant in its pursuit. A healthy, safe, nurturing environment is the goal of schools across this great commonwealth. Once again, thank you for your support and dedication.

View your County's Statistics
GREEN COUNTIES:
over 1,000 Pledges!
Boyd including Ashland Ind. & Fairview Ind.
Calloway including Murray Ind.
Livingston
Magoffin
Owen
Warren including Bowling Green Ind.

BLUE COUNTIES:
over 500 Pledges!
Bourbon including Paris Ind.
Clinton
Franklin including Frankfort Ind.
Fulton including Fulton Ind.
McCracken including Paducah Ind.
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RED COUNTIES:
over 250 Pledges!
Caldwell
Campbell including Bellevue Ind.

Marshall
Pulaski including Somerset Ind.
Wayne including Monticello Ind.

PINK COUNTIES:
over 50 Pledges!
Boyle including Danville Schools
Breathitt including Jackson Ind.
, Dayton Ind., Fort Thomas Ind., Newport Ind. & Silver Grove Ind.
Carroll
Casey
Clay
Christian
Crittenden
Fayette
More PINK COUNTIES:
Henderson
Henry including Eminence Ind.

Greenup including Raceland-Worthington Ind., Russell Ind.
Jessamine
Johnson including Paintsville Ind.
Kenton including Beechwood Ind., Covington Ind., Erlanger Ind. & Ludlow
Lee
Lewis
Marion
Monroe
Owsley
Perry including Hazard Ind.
Spencer
Webster
Woodford
Signing of the Proclamation
Speaker of the Ky House of Representatives, Greg Stumbo, signs the Kentucky Safe Schools Week Proclamation as STLP students from Livingston, Owen and Franklin Counties witness this memorable occasion. These Kentucky students will be involved in Safe Schools Week activities during October. The focus is online safety..

The theme for this year’s Kentucky Safe Schools Week (October 16-22) is “Cyber- Survivor” and covers current internet safety topics such as cyber-bullying and social networking. Kentucky Center for School Safety realizes that the cyber-world offers unique learning opportunities, face-to-face communication and skills to assure jobs in the Web 2.0 world, but along with cyber-world “treasures” watch out for its   “quicksand” such as cyber-bullying, sexting, online predators, inappropriate use of social networking and gaming. We encourage every school across Kentucky to participate in Kentucky Safe Schools Week.  Interactive online pledges are available on Bullying, Cyber-bullying, Respect and a new pledge this year entitled “Cyber-Survivor”.  
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This pledge encourages everyone tocyberbullying 1) Surf Smart, 2) Share Less and 3) Think First, as they explore the treasures of the cyber-world. This week long observance will be used, in part, to bring together all Kentuckians in a concerted effort to improve online safety skills which impacts the educational process.

Pledge, Posters and Prompts are available for teachers to use in classrooms. The writing prompts are associated with short videos.  An array of resources focused on online safety, with lesson plans and activities for students, parents, educators and the whole community.

*Booklet of handouts to accompany online activities

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KCSS simplified this internet safety, digital communication, social networking pledge to three basic guidelines.
On our Kentucky school campuses and in the virtual world,
 I pledge to:girloncomputer
     -SURF SMART
              Exploring the internet with skill and direction.
     -SHARE LESS
              Keep my personal information private.
     -THINK FIRST
 
            Interacting online appropriately. 


Take the pledge CYBER-Survivor Pledge ! Be a cyber-survivor!

Cyber-Survivor*NEW* Cyber-Bullying Handouts

Suggestions for Educators

Suggestions for Students
Suggestions for Parents
Suggestions for Schools

Poster
Safe School Week Poster
srotreeEveryone,
Get your community involved and prior to KY Safe Schools Week promote it in your area; in the newspaper, on the radio, on your school website, there is no limit!
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9PSAs for Radio Spots
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treeMiddle School and High School Teachers,
     Here are links to Ad Council PSAs on cyber-bullying and social networking, (below). Some of you may have used these PSAs before but this year we have suggested writing prompts from Dr. Sharon Gill's EDU 602 class at Murray State University that can be used with your students.boy
treeElementary Teachers,
If your students like to color, the cyber-survivor logo poster (8.5x11 or 8.5x14) is available. If you would to have a contest here are award ribbons (participation ribbons).
treeTeachers of All Grades,
 Grade appropriate resources -- Cyber-bully links including; games, lessons, powerpoints, webquest, videos, tips, and more...
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Also, check out our new pages and our current pagessexting
treeAdministrators,
Links to cyber-bullying resources with you in mind; policies and AUPs, current laws, in the news, and more...

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