Digital Citizenship: 

Resources for Families

At Tattnall County Schools, we value the rich learning experiences that technology brings to our classrooms. We believe that our students must be taught how to use online resources responsibly. With parents and guardians as our partners, we can help our students to gain skills, understanding, and mind-sets that will enable them to be responsible and safe in digital environments.

Click on the icons below for tip sheets, videos, articles and links that will help guide you as you parent your children in this digital world. Be sure to sign up for an account with Common Sense Media to be able to access all of the amazing tools that they have to offer parents.

What is Digital Citizenship?

All students need digital citizenship skills to participate fully in their communities and make smart choices online and in life. 


Protecting Your Online Privacy

Five important ways to protect your online privacy.

Social Media:  Safety

This video featuring Mary Beth Uberti of Operation Parent is an introduction to safety issues parents and caregivers should be aware of regarding their children and social media.


Tattnall County Schools enforces strong passwords for all students and staff. 
Tattnall County Schools uses single sign-on protocols for approved software vendors.
All vendors are compliant with state and federal student data privacy laws.
Tattnall County Schools uses filtering software to protect students from accessing inappropriate sites.