Silicon Valley Urban Debate League — San Jose, CA
Will integrate Safer Internet Day topics into its annual speech and debate tournament, including public speaking, impromptu speech, and World Schools Debate divisions, encouraging students to research, analyze and debate online safety and digital policy issues.
Lone Oak Middle School — Paducah, KY
Will dedicate a week of morning lessons and announcements to wellness, scams, predators, and media literacy, while sharing resources and videos with families to extend conversations at home.
Woodrow Wilson Elementary School — Sayreville, NJ
Will host a student-led assembly for 2nd and 3rd graders featuring skits on responsible tech use, distribute ConnectSafely family guides, and provide classroom discussion materials for follow-up learning.
Sayreville War Memorial High School — Parlin, NJ
Will implement a comprehensive cyber safety program focused on password protection, cyberbullying prevention, digital footprint awareness, and safe interactions online, using interactive activities and family engagement.
Garden State Esports — Toms River, NJ
Will host a hybrid in-person and livestreamed gaming event promoting respectful online behavior, including a student media challenge, Fortnite tournament, and digital citizenship commentary using ConnectSafely resources.
Sunfield Elementary PTA — Buda, TX
Will integrate lesson plans into classrooms, promote kindness pledges tied to online behavior, and use social media and school signage to reinforce positive digital citizenship messages.
Brunswick County Schools — Bolivia, NC
Will create digital literacy kits anchored in picture books for all grade levels, pairing storytelling with ConnectSafely lesson plans to spark conversations about online safety and media literacy.
Shelby County Schools — Columbiana, AL
Will provide teachers with ready-to-use Safer Internet Day lessons and student resources, share parent tips on social media, and distribute internet safety books during family engagement events.
School District 54 — Schaumburg, IL
Will facilitate inquiry-based classroom lessons featuring scenarios, videos, and discussions about positive digital choices, and recognize student participation with completion badges.
H Frank Carey High School PTSA — Franklin Square, NY
Will tailor age-appropriate lessons for junior and senior high students, incorporate assemblies and mentoring, and share guides and announcements to encourage family dialogue.
Harrison Elementary School — South Bend, IN
Will distribute age-appropriate materials, potentially host an assembly, and use lesson plans focused on self-care, kindness, and responsible sharing while engaging parents in discussions about safe internet use.
Pine Grove Middle School PTSA — Parkville, MD
Will deliver daily morning announcements with digital safety tips, culminating in a parent-student evening event using ConnectSafely guides to reinforce learning at home.
Deep Creek Central Elementary School — Chesapeake, VA
Will integrate short lessons throughout the week on privacy, cyberbullying, and digital citizenship, encouraging student reflection on becoming “online heroes.”
South Plainfield Schools — South Plainfield, NJ
Will have grades 3–6 teach Safer Internet Day lessons, assign family take-home activities, and distribute custom-designed internet safety bookmarks for year-round reinforcement.
Newark Middle School — Newark, CA
Will use advisory periods to deliver short lessons on account security, media literacy, and digital wellness, with follow-up communication to families and visual reminders across campus.
Veterans Memorial Middle School PTA — Brick, NJ
Will promote digital safety through school-day lessons, family night programming, website resources, and PTA communications featuring quick guides and Ask Trish content.
ECMECC — Braham, MN
Will curate ready-to-use lessons across 20 rural districts focusing on scams, account protection, and sextortion prevention, packaging ConnectSafely resources for easy classroom implementation.
Monroe County Middle School Youth Services Center — Tompkinsville, KY
Will teach the “Internet Starts With I” lesson during Internet Safety Week, share daily quick guides with families, and host a student poster contest to reinforce safe online habits.
Fitzgerald Public Schools — Warren, MI
Will conduct district-wide, age-appropriate lessons on account protection, digital wellness, cyberbullying prevention, and responsible AI use, with strong family outreach and community engagement.