Online Safety is a Year-Round Commitment
School filters pause for summer—family supervision becomes key

As summer begins, online safety shifts from school-based protections to home-based supervision, because our administrators will also be enjoying a bit of time off. While students can still log into Clever and other learning apps using personal devices, district internet filters and safety tools like Gaggle will not be active.
Additionally, take-home Chromebooks assigned to students in grades 6–8 will be disabled for the summer and reactivated before school resumes on August 20, 2025.
We encourage families to stay involved in their children’s digital lives:
- Actively supervise online activity
- Set tech-free zones and time limits
- Foster in-person connections and model good digital behavior
Helpful Resources for Families
- Social Media and Youth Mental Health – U.S. Surgeon General Advisory
- Common Sense Media: Make Screen Time Safe and Positive
- Parenting, Media, and Everything in Between
Together, we can help students build safe and responsible online habits—at school and at home.