4.
Use your manners.
Treat others the way you want to be treated.
DON’T USE ALL CAPS!
If you're upset, cool down before sending an
email or message.
5.
6.
Follow your teacher's rules for
appropriate use of slang, acronyms,
and emoticons.
Check for grammar and usage errors
so your message is clear
Ask clarifying questions to make sure you
understand what is being said.
Stay on topic.
Be clear and concise.
7.
8.
Never share any personal information
(including name, address, or pictures) with
someone you don't know.
Create strong passwords
Don't download from untrusted sites.
If unsure or uncomfortable with a situation
online, ask for guidance from a trusted adult.
9.
10.
This is an aggressive or intentionally hurtful
act done through electronic means by an
individual or a group.
All students deserve the right to be safe at
school and cyberbullying will not be
tolerated.
If you are being bullied or areawitness to
cyberbullying, please tell a trusted adult.
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