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Student Safety Reimagined Welcome…. My name is Mike Jolley, and I am the head of student safety at Securly. My colleague Kathleen and I will spend the next 45 minutes walking you through Securly’s Student Safety Features including The Parent Portal, Auditor, and 24. We will also provide a preview of an exciting new feature coming later this year: tipline. Prior to joining to Securly, I was a high school princpal in a district with over 30,000 students. So as I speak with you today about bullying, suicide, parent engagement, and digital citizenship, I do so as a person who has close to 15 years of experience in these areas. Kathleen...

Student Safety Challenges Students using Internet more socially Increase in suicides and bullying Long-term consequences for online behavior

The fact that you are taking part in today’s presentation means you are well aware what is going on between students and likely do not examples, but I wanted to highlight a few examples of the type of post Securly flags for schools and parents.

Now i want to go a step further and talk about my experience, as well as a few other recent issues caused by students lack of understanding of the concept of digital citizenship, and do not realize that their digital footprint will become their resume.

Parent Portal & Parental Integration Our parent portal will provide multiple outcomes for your schools: safer students, students who are more digitally responsible, a higher rate of parent engagement in both academic activities and digital citizenship, and send the message to your parent community that you are taking advantage of the latest technologies to keep their children safe.

Parent Portal by securly:// ...Beyond Grades and Attendance Designed to revolutionize student safety and productivity in 1:1 environments Parents Portal gives access to web filtering and student safety data Options to configure access and control (take-home, at school data) Weekly emails keep parents engaged Major focus for Securly aligns with Digital Citizenship programs

Weekly Email Report For Parents Provides a sample of the student’s online activity over the past week Can be customized to show samples of all activity on the school-owned device, or only show activity on the device when the student is away from school

Securly will provide parents with 3 types of flagged activity: Flagged sentiments on social media- we use sentiment analysis to determine if posts on FB, twitter, and google+ are indicative of bullying or self harm. If so, we post the message in the Parent Portal We examine student searches, and if a search matches our database of keyword phrases, it will appear in Flagged activity. We also have a database of sites that will be flagged if a student visits or attempts to visit, such as near-death.com, or suicide.org

“It helped me find out she was trying to lose weight, she’s already small, someone had told her she was fat, she believed them, so she was trying not to eat at all.” Kran Mom “It allowed me to see what my son was looking at online. It makes me feel safer knowing.” Tanya “It helps them make good choices, since they understand that we are partners with the school in helping keep them keep the experience educational and focused”. Christopher Dad

Auditor: Cyber Bullying & Self-harm Detection Emotionally intelligent Targets Google email Full alerting capabilities

by securly://

What is 24? Another set of eyes for Securly’s Auditor and Filter products Identifies critical situations involving bullying, self-harm, or suicidal ideation Focuses attention on items that need immediate intervention

Who is the 24 team? We have team members with backgrounds in: Psychology Sociology Criminology Working and volunteering with children

How does 24 work?

Sentiment Analysis

Who should have 24? 77% 52% 19% 36% 4% 13% 45% 70% 36% 24% 18% 6%

What have we found so far? 4 major bullying incidents 10 lives saved 1st semester

TipLine Tipline allows students to anonymously report concerns via a web form, email, text, or phone. All reports are sent to the district and, in addition, the 24 Team will notify districts about incidents that need immediate attention.

Dedicated Student Safety Team As a Principal, my number one priority was keeping students safe. I joined Securly because of a clear mission to keep students safe online and prevent bullying and self-harm. Securly's commitment to schools allows me to pursue my passion on a much broader scale. Former educators working hand-in-hand with customers Helping schools understand and implement the Parent Portal/Auditor/24 Work with district-level staff and building level administrators Integrate Securly into your Digital Citizenship initiatives Mike Jolley Lead Student Safety Coordinator

Plug n’Play Device Plug in the hub and give your kids their own safe WiFi. Connect the Plug n’Play hub to your WiFi router and rest assured your kids are browsing safely.

studentsafety@Securly.com