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Archive for March, 2010


TechBoston Academy Students Win PSA Contest!

Students from TechBoston Academy have won the 2009-2010 MARC Public Service Announcement Contest for grades 6-12 for their video about cyberbullying titled, "Anti-Social". The Massachusetts Agression Reduction Center will hold their annual youth summit on April 30. The summit is a free event open to all students in grades 6 to 12 and their teachers from any schools in Massachusetts. Students

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Massachusetts Legislature Approves Anti-Bullying Legislation

Last week, the Massachusetts House of Representatives unanimously approved an anti-bullying bill in an effort to "secure our students from bullying, both during the school day and after school hours." The Senate previously approved the measure. According to an article in the Boston Globe, Governor Patrick has indicated that he will sign the bill after it has been reconciled in committee

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Second Life, Rape & Prostitutes

ShareHere is a video I came across on facebook and I had to share it with all our KidSafe.com web site visitors. 
Beware as you are about to be floored on what you will hear in this video review of the website Second Life ( http://secondlife.com/ ) where Kirsten reveals what goes on in this virtual world.  The video [...]

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Please Help Our Friends With Their Pepsi Grant

ShareI recived this email from a fell child safety advocate and told her I would help!  Can you please help too?
Greg
Lil’ Iguana who has been saving the lives of our young children from child predators, abduction and serious injuries for over a decade needs everyone to vote once a day for the Month of March.  [...]

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City Announces Anti-Cyberbullying Contest

The city of Boston has announced an anti-cyberbullying contest that is open to all residents of Boston who are enrolled in grades K-12. The contest calls for "artistic submissions promoting healthy online behavior". Works of art can include posters, videos, songs, poetry and more. Students in Boston public schools, charter schools, and private schools are all welcome to apply. The contest is

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