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ACHS Tech Talk covered parents and kids being safe on Internet Tech Talk night was held at ACHS this week offering parents help with management of digital equipment where children are concerned. The informative presentation by Jason Rector, district network engineer, and Kevin Atwood, school resource officer covered all social media - listed individually with information about each - and advice about how parents and guardians may interact with their students for positive results. The information will also be added on the school district web page. Each school made a presentation around the issues of Internet safety and cyber bullying. ACES Presenters were Charlie Grant and Alex Martin. ACMS presenters were Hannah Arnold, Malakai Horton, Connor Lynn and Kailey Roberts. ACPC presenters were Emma Burton, Elaine Cook, Maddie Grant, Suzy skitter, Patrick Oliver, Charlie Wethington, Maddie Wethington and Adrian Zinati. ACHS presenters were Morgan Harvey and Emily Wall. Internet safety presentation for parents/guardians by Jason Rector, district network engineer, and Kevin Atwood, school resource officer. The event was sponsored in part by the Family Resource Youth Services Center which provided the meals. It was also provided by the Adair County Schools School Resource Officers and the District Technology Department along with PTO Today and Trend Micro. This story was posted on 2019-01-13 11:02:58
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