Technology changes quickly, and in a digital world, it’s sometimes hard to keep up with ways to keep our children safe online.
Safety is a priority for Rome City Schools, and keeping our students safe when they are online is a priority. We are pleased to announce a partnership with the Georgia Department of Education and Parent ProTech to help keep students safe online and help keep parents up to date on the latest ways to ensure their children are safe in a digital world.
The Georgia Department of Education has partnered with Parent ProTech to help with this. Parent ProTech is a one-stop shop for all things online safety. From resources on social media and gaming to anti-cyberbullying tips, Parent ProTech has everything needed to keep students safe online and to help them build a healthy relationship with technology.
It also helps teachers and gives them the resources to teach digital citizenship, which aligns with Georgia State Bill 351.
Parent ProTech offers guidance, video tutorials, and practical tips to help parents navigate the digital world. From helping manage screen time to understanding social media and online safety, Parent ProTech equips parents with the knowledge and tools to support their children’s digital well-being.
Parent ProTech also has hundreds of video tutorials on various apps, video games, and safety tips. It offers updates on the latest online safety trends and what to watch out for, as well as guides for parents on how to use parental controls to protect their family.
Signing up is quick, easy, and free.
Visit this link: https://app.parentprotech.com/1136/rome-city/en/signup?source=admin for step-by-step instructions on how to create your account and start exploring.
“Keeping our students safe in an ever-increasing digital world is very important to Rome City Schools. We are pleased to be able to offer Parent ProTech to our parents, students, and teachers to not only help keep our students safe but also to help our students and parents learn how to keep them safe in online environments as well,” John Fricks, Director of Instructional Technology, Safety, and Operations, says.