Nexton Elementary a Common Sense Digital Citizenship Certified School

February 29, 2016

Common Sense, the national nonprofit organization dedicated to helping kids and families thrive in a world of digital media and technology, has recognized Nexton Elementary as a Common Sense Digital Citizenship Certified School.

Nexton has demonstrated its commitment to taking a whole-community approach to preparing its students to use digital media to explore, create, connect, and learn, while limiting the risks that exist in the online realm, such as plagiarism, loss of privacy, and cyberbullying.

 

“We applaud the faculty and staff of Nexton Elementary for embracing digital citizenship as an important part of their students’ education,” said Rebecca Randall, vice president of education programs for Common Sense Education. “Nexton deserves high praise for giving its students the foundational skills they need to compete and succeed in the 21st-century workplace and participate ethically in society at large.”

 

Nexton Elementary has been using Common Sense Education’s digital citizenship resources, which were created in collaboration with Dr. Howard Gardner of the GoodPlay Project at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. The resources teach students, educators, and parents skills related to Internet safety, protecting online reputations and personal privacy, managing online relationships, and respecting creative copyright. The free resources are currently used in more than 90,000 classrooms nationwide.

 

“We’re honored to be recognized as a Common Sense Digital Citizenship Certified School,” said Mrs. Nancy Leigh, Nexton Elementary Principal. “By preparing our students to use technology safely and responsibly, we are providing them unlimited opportunities to maximize and personalize their learning.”

 

To learn more about the criteria Nexton met to become certified as a Common Sense Certified School, visit http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/certification.