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Children’s Internet Protection Act of 2000 (updated 2012)

Children’s Internet Protection Act of 2000 (updated 2012). Public Presentation PTSA, November 4 th , 2013. CIPA. Federal law, passed in 2000 Ensures safety of children accessing the Internet in schools & libraries To receive federal funds, schools must be CIPA compliant

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Children’s Internet Protection Act of 2000 (updated 2012)

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  1. Children’s Internet Protection Act of 2000 (updated 2012) Public Presentation PTSA, November 4th, 2013

  2. PTSA Presentation - Nov. 4, 2013 CIPA • Federal law, passed in 2000 • Ensures safety of children accessing the Internet in schools & libraries • To receive federal funds, schools must be CIPA compliant • Annually, we receive funds from BOCES called eRate for technology communication services

  3. PTSA Presentation - Nov. 4, 2013 CIPA Requirements • Web filter on all machines connected to Internet • Block visual depictions that are pornographic, obscene, or harmful • Board approved policy • Educate users • Internet safety • Monitoring

  4. PTSA Presentation - Nov. 4, 2013 Newfane CSD Policy • Instructional Technology – 8270 • Staff development for technology • Technology integration across curriculum • Equitable access • Budgeted funds for technology

  5. PTSA Presentation - Nov. 4, 2013 Newfane CSD Policy • Internet Safety – 8271 • Comply with CIPA • Educate students • Restrict access to unsafe sites • Monitor online activity • Ensure safety of students • Recognize best safety is proper supervision

  6. PTSA Presentation - Nov. 4, 2013 Summary • Newfane CSD benefits from federal e-Rate funding and is CIPA compliant • NCSD adopted policies to support Internet safety and content filtering • Most of all, the safety of all children is the priority • Any questions or concerns, please contact me at 778-6352

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