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WELCOME PARENTS Public School 174 William Sidney Mount January 15, 2019 Mr. Pizza (Lpizza2@schools.nyc.gov) Ms. Gruber (Agruber@schools.nyc.gov)

Overview of “Common Sense” Lessons Grades K-2 Video: Going Places Safely K-2 SAFETY RULES 1: Always ask your Parent or Teacher first. 2: Only talk to people you know. 3: Stick to places that are just right for you. Discussion: People have feelings even if you are talking with them and cannot see their face.

Overview of “Common Sense” Lessons CommonSense.org Grades 3-5 Video: The Power of Words The proper thing to do if someone uses aggressive language on the Internet - tell a trusted adult. Video: Talking Safely Online Who is safe to talk to online?

What’s Out There?

Cyberbullying 101 Cyberbullying 101 Enough.org

New York City Department of Education recommendation Parents best resource for all internet/media safety

If there are any questions, please email LPizza2@schools.nyc.gov