Learn what an acceptable use policy is, why K-12 districts need one, and how an AUP can help ensure responsible device use throughout your district.
See the findings of the 2022 State of School Safety Report and learn why nearly one-third of students don't feel safe at school and what can be done to help.
When it comes to cyberattacks, it's not a question of if but when. In this guide, learn strategies all K-12 districts can use to mitigate the risk of cyberattacks.
A national survey and report released by Safe and Sound Schools, with Lightspeed Systems and Raptor Technologies included data from school district administrators, public safety staff, teachers, parents, and students, identified gaps in feelings and perceptions about school safety.
Learn why hackers target K-12 schools so you can better prepare and mitigate the risks of your district falling victim to a cyberattack.
Regularly revisit your district-wide Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) for school-issued devices to limit vulnerability to cyberattacks and student safety concerns online.
Get key takeaways on cybersecurity trends K-12 schools will continue to see next year and the steps school leaders can take to mitigate cyberattacks.
For schools, families, and administrators, a spotlight has been shone on student mental health like never before. Learn about a few strategies to improve your teachers' and students' mental health so your K-12 district can support a productive learning environment.
Students around the world are going through a mental health crisis, resulting in more suicide attempts and cyberbullying events each year. We've prepared this 3-step guide to empower your schools to safeguard your school community's well-being.