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Cyber Safety Hub
Seaford Union Free School District is continually committed to developing an atmosphere of trust among parents and the community in our ability to provide not only a positive and enriching educational experience but a safe place for students to thrive.
That is why we have partnered with Family Zone, a leading provider of cyber safety products and education, to create an educational hub for parents and teachers. This hub includes articles, videos, courses, and more to ensure each of you knows how to keep our kids safe online.
Click “sign up” below to get ongoing materials and education from the platform we trust to manage cyber safety across our entire district.
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Nassau County Spin
Are or your children being cyber bullied? Do know what cyber bullying really is? Nassau County provides a wonderful resource for people who want to stop or learn more about cyber bullying and cyber stalking
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Parent's for Megan's Law
Parents For Megan's Law, Inc. (PFML) is a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) community and victim's rights organization dedicated to the prevention and treatment of sexual abuse through the provision of education, advocacy, counseling, victims services policy and legislative support services. We also staff the National Megan's Law Helpline.
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Safe Teens
This site provides tips, advice, links, and suggestions to help make your family's online experience fun and productive. -
Safe Kids
This site contains information for children, parents, teachers, and officials on Internet safety and Internet family resources. -
GetNetWise
This site is a resource for parents to educate themselves and their children about how to use the Internet safely. They provide information on filtering software and recommend safe web sites for children of all ages. -
Cyber Tipline
The CyberTipline handles leads from individuals reporting the sexual exploitation of children including child pornography, online enticement of children, child prostitution, child sex tourism, and child sexual molestation (not in the family). -
The Children's Partnership
This site contains general information on current child-related topics including the use of technology. Some of the information is available in multiple languages. -
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
This site provides information on general child safety and Internet safety information to children, parents, educators, law enforcement, and the community. -
U.S. Department of Education Technology
This site contains Internet safety and technology education information for parents and teachers.
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Federal Trade Commission
The Federal Trade Commission's security information web site contains online safety resources for consumers and business alike. The site is easy to navigate and features "Dewie the Turtle," a colorful cartoon mascot for the FTC's initiative. The web site also includes numerous consumer education publications in both English and Spanish. -
Internet Content Rating Association
This site contains information and downloads on the content rating system. -
New York District Attorneys Office on Megan's Law
Get the most up to date current information about Megan's Law in New York.
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New York Office of Sex Offender Management
Welcome to New York State’s Sex Offender Registry home page. The Registry helps protect our families and communities by requiring sex offenders to register, and providing this information to law enforcement and the public. You are now on the public part of the Sex Offender Registry.
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Megan's Law (Actual Bill)
This site is the actual law that was passed. Bill Number 488 Chapter 745 -
Wired Kids
WiredSafety is the first online safety, education, and help group in the world. Originating in 1995 as a group of volunteers rating websites and helping victims of cyberharassment, it now provides one-to-one help, resources and extensive information, and education to cyberspace users of all ages on a myriad of Internet and interactive technology safety, privacy and security issues. These services are offered through a worldwide organization comprised entirely of unpaid volunteers who administer specialized websites, resources and programs. WiredSafety's programs and sites include StopCyberbullying.org, POSTitPositive.com, WiredCops.org, Teenangels.org, and Tweenangels.org.ther Internet safety sites as well as fun games and activities.