Internet Safety Tips for Kids
by Ed Schmidt Saturday, February 19, 2011
Never give out your address, phone number, or other personal information, including where you go to school. Trust your instincts. If you feel nervous about anything online, tell your teacher or parents about it. The difference between right and wrong is the same on the Internet as it is in real life. . . . read more
Traffic Signs to Obey for the Safety of our Students
Here are some traffic signs through out the District used to ensure the safety of our students: . . . read more
Cyber Tipline
The Congressionally-mandated CyberTipline is a means for reporting crimes against children including: Possession, manufacture, and distribution of child pornography Online enticement of children for sexual acts Child . . . read more
Feds Release Cyber Safety Booklet
A new booklet released by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and other government agencies helps parents and teachers steer kids safely through the online and mobile-phone worlds. The booklet tells parents and teachers what they . . . read more
Tips for Keeping Your Child Safe on Social Networking Sites
The popularity of social networking sites and mobile phone texting among teens and even younger children opens new doors to online dangers. So how can you protect both your . . . read more
Tips for Safer Surfing
Tips for safer surfing Use a firewall, anti-virus and anti-spyware software and keep it up-to-date Keep your operating system, browser and other software up-to-date and patched Don’t open email attachments or click on an . . . read more
Bus Safety Tips
This poster hangs in the PCES hallway: read more
Walking and Bicycling to School Safety
PowerPoint Presentation
Walking and Bicycling to School: Community Presentation More PowerPoint presentations from ed read more
How to Keep Your Kids Safe on Halloween
While Halloween is a fun family tradition in America, it is also one of the most deadly and dangerous. Daunting Halloween injury statistics should pose the real fright to parents on Halloween. Statistically, Halloween usually competes 1-2-3 . . . read more
Some Advice For After School Safety
In today's fast-paced world, numerous children care for themselves prior to, or after, the first school bell of the day rings. After school, roughly one in five students from kindergarten to eighth grade, weekly spend time in self-care at . . . read more
Back To School Safety
It can be tricky getting your kids to school in a safe manner. As we pack our K-12 kids up and get them ready for another school year, we need to be constantly thinking about their safety. This applies both to their travel to and from school . . . read more
What Parents Can Do to Keep Kids Safe at School
Advice for parents on making sure their kids stay safe at school and while traveling to and from school from the "National Crime Prevention Council" For most of the year, children spend more time at school than . . . read more
Bicycle Safety
At the National Traffic Safety Institute (NTSI), we care about our students’ safety both on and off the road. In the spirit of promoting safe environments, we are publishing a series of tips to help you stay clear of harm’s way. We hope . . . read more
Lunchroom - Hallway - Playground RULES
Common School Rules Lunchroom Rules --Line up and pass through the line in single file. --Do not run in the lunchroom. --Sit where directed. --Do not leave seats without permission. --Do not . . . read more
Playground Safety Checklist
1. Make sure surfaces around playground equipment have at least 12 inches of wood chips, mulch, sand, or pea gravel, or are mats made of safety-tested rubber or rubber-like materials. 2. Check that protective surfacing extends at . . . read more
School Emergency & Crisis Response Plan
Public Act 094-0600 (105 ILCS 128) School Safety Drill Act, was signed into law August 16, 2005. Its purpose is to have public and private schools review their school safety plans with first responders and to conduct specific school safety . . . read more
Amber Alerts
View "Active Amber Alerts" Links: Visit Illinois Amber Alerts Visit AmberAlert.gov US Dept of Justice read more


