Students can get real-time feedback from school staff about bullying, students in distress, or possible incidents that are about to occur on campus (or online)
Allows students (and parents) to alert school officials about bullying via email, phone calls or text message
Students can report unusual online/offline behavior (or unusual social media accounts) for your staff to review
Give students the chance to text in their anonymous tip to administrators so they can help their peers stay safe
Cyberbullying & internet safety are ranked by parents as 2 of the top 5 health concerns they have for their children, according to researchers at Mott Children's Hospital.
"Our kids were relieved to have someone tell them, 'hey, it's great to use it (social media) and you can brand yourself in a positive way for future college, career and volunteer endeavors.' Rather than 'it's bad, stay away from it, etc...'"
–Mollie McNally, Blue Valley High School, Assistant Principal
Josh was so helpful and I was able to learn so much about how to create a positive digital footprint. His training makes it easier to organize your talents/projects in a way that colleges aren’t able to see in essays.”
–Emmy R., High School Student
"In addition to using Instagram, Twitter and Facebook as a portfolio, Josh gave students pointers that helped to keep their information private. Everyone left with a clear road map that they can use for the next few months to make sure they shine online." –Tracy Rampy, Educator, Southeast Kansas Education