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MCPS Seeks Applicants for Cybercivility Task Force
February 10, 2014
Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) is seeking applicants for its newly created Cybercivility Task Force.
The Cybercivility Task Force will develop strategies to raise awareness of the need for cybercivility in how MCPS students and adults communicate online. It will also guide the creation of tools for schools, parents and community members that encourage conversations about cybercivility.
“The Cybercivility Task Force will be a critical resource in our ongoing efforts to help our students understand how to use technology and social media appropriately,” Superintendent of Schools Joshua P. Starr said. “This work isn’t easy, but it is my hope that we can help school communities and families talk about how to use social media in positive and productive ways.”
Superintendent Starr
published an open letter
to all MCPS parents in December about the need for a communitywide dialogue on how to teach students to be safe and civil online. Dr. Starr wrote the letter in response to several inappropriate comments that were made to him on Twitter as he was deliberating whether to close schools due to inclement weather. The letter can be viewed on the
MCPS website
, along with links to helpful resources for parents and community members.
Dr. Starr also requested that MCPS staff create a task force that will help develop strategies and identify resources that can be used to promote civility among students and adults.
MCPS is seeking broad involvement from parents, students, staff and community members to serve on the task force. The group will meet once a month and members will be expected to meet in smaller groups as well. The process will last from March to August. Individuals who wish to serve on the task force need to submit a
completed application form
by
5 p.m. on Monday, February 24
. Individuals selected to participate on the task force will be notified by Monday, March 3.
For more information, visit the
Cybercivility webpage
or contact the Office of Communications at 301-279-3853.
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