Is My School #CIPA Compliant? @CommonSenseEdu + @EverFi

Is My School #CIPA Compliant? @CommonSenseEdu + @EverFi

If your school provides students with free or reduced lunch you are eligible to receive a major discount (up to 90% off) for internet services from the universal service Schools and Libraries Program, commonly known as “E-rate.” Here’s the discount chart. But it’s not like they just hand the moola over. To get this federal support for tech, you must ensure you are preparing your students to be safe, smart, responsible digital citizens.

That’s great, but how do you do that?

Easy.

You have to have a plan to implement a digital literacy and citizenship curriculum. Good for schools. Good for students. The best part is there are several terrific providers out there.

Two of my favorites are Common Sense Education which provides a K-12 Digital Citizenship curriculum and EverFi’s6 - 9 Digital Literacy + Responsibility program. Both contain engaging, interactive lessons complete with plans, handouts, videos, assessments, and tip sheets. Not only that, they’re free. Wondering what we mean by digital literacy, citizenship, an responsibility? It includes topics such as: Digital Footprint • Internet Safety • Cyberbullying • Conducting Online Research • Information Literacy • Copyright • Privacy • Digital Time Management • STEM Careers.

Where I work, in New York City, we even provide professional learning opportunities for teachers to come together to go through how to use these resources and meet the others who are doing this work. The person doing this tends to be the librarian or tech teacher. Sometimes a language arts teacher, though it could be anyone.

In smaller districts, schools report they’ve delivered the curriculum directly and get the discounts. In larger districts the district reports their schools have delivered the curriculum and schools report to the district. The deadline for reporting in my state is March 1st. What schools report is up to them. They are empowered to choose a packaged curriculum, combined resources from various curriculi, or make their own.

This is a program that makes a whole lot of sense. Get funding by preparing students for success with the tools you’re giving them that will help them do well in the world.

Lisa Nielsen writes for and speaks to audiences across the globe about learning innovatively and is frequently covered by local and national media for her views on “Passion (not data) Driven Learning,” "Thinking Outside the Ban" to harness the power of technology for learning, and using the power of social media to provide a voice to educators and students. Ms. Nielsen has worked for more than a decade in various capacities to support learning in real and innovative ways that will prepare students for success. In addition to her award-winning blog, The Innovative Educator, Ms. Nielsen’s writing is featured in places such as Huffington Post, Tech & Learning, ISTE Connects, ASCD Wholechild, MindShift, Leading & Learning, The Unplugged Mom, and is the author the book Teaching Generation Text.

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Lisa Nielsen (@InnovativeEdu) has worked as a public-school educator and administrator since 1997. She is a prolific writer best known for her award-winning blog, The Innovative Educator. Nielsen is the author of several books and her writing has been featured in media outlets such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Tech & Learning.  

Disclaimer: The information shared here is strictly that of the author and does not reflect the opinions or endorsement of her employer.