Lamar County School District Chooses Lightspeed Systems® to Filter and Protect Student Chromebooks

PURVIS, MS. — Mississippi’s Lamar County School District has selected edtech company Systèmes Lightspeed to provide device filtering and monitoring services for the district’s 19 schools. Filtre Lightspeed™ has been implemented to protect and monitor more than 7,600 student Chromebooks across the district, blocking dangerous web content while also monitoring student activity to help district staff identify suspicious behavior and safety threats.

Lightspeed has filtered K-12 schools for almost 20 years and has provided content filtering services for Lamar County School District’s devices since 2013. By implementing Lightspeed Filter, a multi-OS cloud filtering and monitoring software solution, the district will benefit from features such as:

  • Alerte Lightspeed™ — receive immediate alerts when students enter or browse suspicious and troubling terms/content, allowing staff to intervene or escalate
  • Simple SSL filtering — filter SSL sites like Google and YouTube without having to use proxies, PAC files or certificates
  • Générateur de rapports pour les parents — téléchargez un simple fichier CSV contenant les adresses e-mail des parents pour automatiser la livraison des rapports d'activité des appareils des élèves dans les boîtes de réception de leurs parents
  • Verrouillages — bloquez l'accès à Internet des étudiants s'ils tentent d'accéder à trop de sites bloqués successivement
  • Smart Play — the game-changing YouTube management feature that allows students to access tens of millions of educational videos (and none of the bad stuff)

“Lightspeed Filter is a turning point in the way we protect our students from the dangers of the Internet,” Lamar County School District Director of Technology Ross Randall said. “With the deployment of Lightspeed Filter, I can now allow my students to access useful content that I would have otherwise blocked due to the inability to granularly filter out the bad. I am confident that my students are in a much safer environment, and with the ability to flag terms I feel we can offer data that can be used in behavioral interventions.”

“After working with the district for more than five years, we have seen how devoted Ross and the rest of the staff are to giving students an advanced, 20th-century learning experience,” Lightspeed Systems President and CEO Brian Thomas said. “By implementing Lightspeed Filter, the district is not only safe from inappropriate and malicious online content, it will also be able to help students who need intervention.”

À propos de Lightspeed SystemsLightspeed Systems s'associe aux écoles pour un apprentissage sûr, mobile et facile à gérer. En partenariat avec 6 500 districts aux États-Unis et 25 000 écoles dans le monde, Lightspeed Systems propose des solutions intégrées pour des réseaux scolaires plus intelligents, du primaire au secondaire : Lightspeed Filter, Gestion des appareils mobiles Lightspeed™, Gestion de classe Lightspeed™, et Analyse Lightspeed™Pour en savoir plus, visitez https://www.lightspeedsystems.com.

About Lamar County School DistrictThe mission of the Lamar County School’s Technology Department is to support and encourage the integration and successful application of educational technology into the areas of curriculum, instruction, and administration. Located in Lamar County, Mississippi, the district serves more than 10,700 students in 19 elementary, middle, and high schools across Baxterville, Purvis, Hattiesburg, Lumberton, and Sumrall. To learn more, visit https://www.lamarcountyschools.org.

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