Montgomery County Public School (MCPS) parents, students, staff and community members attended a public forum to discuss how our community can work together to foster online civility. MCPS-TV has the story. Visit our PEG partner MCPS TV to view more of its local programming.
Raising Awareness of Cyber Civility (Video)
Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) is working to raise awareness about cyber civility. MCPS-TV has the story: Visit our PEG partner MCPS TV to view more of its local programming.
Cybercivility Initiative
Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) will take the next steps this month in its effort to raise awareness of the need for civility in how MCPS students and adults communicate online. The public is invited to attend a Cybercivility Forum on Thursday, April 24, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the auditorium at Richard Montgomery […]
Cybercivility Task Force
Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) is seeking applicants for its newly created Cybercivility Task Force. The Cybercivility Task Force will develop strategies to raise awareness of the need for cybercivility in how MCPS students and adults communicate online. It will also guide the creation of tools for schools, parents and community members that encourage conversations […]
Starr: ‘I Was Really Startled at What Some of Our Kids Were Saying’ (Video)
In this MyMCMedia extra, Dr. Joshua Starr responds to the motivation behind his open letter to parents about Cybercivility. Starr attended the Committee for Montgomery’s annual legislative breakfast in Bethesda. See Dr. Starr: ‘We Need to Talk about Cybercivility’ to read the letter and learn more.
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