High School 101 Guidance, Internet and Phone Safety Monday, August 18 th, 7 th period.

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High School 101 Guidance, Internet and Phone Safety Monday, August 18 th, 7 th period

High School 101: Guidance Counselors Mrs. Bailey – lovely face in the Guidance Lobby Mrs. Ravenel – 9 th (A – K) Mrs. Gibson– 9 th (L-Z) Mr. Connor – 10 th (A-J) Ms. Scott – 10 th (K-Z) Mrs. House– 11 th &12 th (A – G) Mrs. Gouin – 11 th & 12 th (H – Pl) Ms. McAliley – 11 th & 12 th (Po– Z) Ms. Shipman, Prevention and Intervention Ms. Bradley, College and Career Readiness

High School 101: Guidance Office Students requesting to see a guidance counselor should report during break times to fill out a request form o Do not ask to go to Guidance during class, UNLESS it is an emergency or you have a previously scheduled appointment. o Once you have completed a request form, a guidance counselor will call you to his/her office Guidance counselors can help students with a variety of topics: classes, college and/or career interest, peer conflict, GPA questions, etc.

High School 101: High School 101: Internet, Mobile Phones, and Texting Safety Tips* Do not post personal information online (name, age, birth date, address, telephone number, or school name). This information can be used by others to find out where you and your family live. Do not post your picture or pictures of your family online – they can be copied or changed or used to find you.

High School 101: High School 101: Internet, Mobile Phones, and Texting Safety Tips* Do not send any inappropriate photo or message by or text. This can get you into LEGAL trouble!! Do not send any inappropriate photo or message by or text. This can get you into LEGAL trouble!! Do not post your plans and activities in a chat room or on your personal website. Do not post entries that make it clear that no one is at your home.

High School 101: High School 101: Internet, Mobile Phones, and Texting Safety Tips* Tell your parents or a trusted adult if someone does. Do not communicate with someone who has made you uncomfortable or afraid. Tell your parents or a trusted adult if someone does. Do not meet with someone you met online without first telling your parents or guardian. This is dangerous and life threatening!! Do not meet with someone you met online without first telling your parents or guardian. This is dangerous and life threatening!!

High School 101: High School 101: Internet, Mobile Phones, and Texting Safety Tips* This could also get you into LEGAL trouble (as well as school trouble)!! Do not post hurtful or inappropriate messages. This could also get you into LEGAL trouble (as well as school trouble)!! If someone else posts hurtful or inappropriate messages -- do not respond, but do tell a teacher, parent, or other adult. Do not click on any link that you do not know, and you are not sure is legitimate. This could be a virus!! This could be a virus!!

High School 101: High School 101: Internet, Mobile Phones, and Texting Safety Tips* lie Do remember that people can lie online and say they are something they are not. Someone who says they are a 12-year-old girl could really be an older man looking to harm you. Do Do save messages that upset you and show them to your parents. Do Do share your password with your parents. Do Do visit to learn morewww.netsmartz.org about Internet safety.