"We're making a strong call to action for teens to use the Internet wisely and become ambassadors of the safety message to friends and family," said Teri Schroeder, president and CEO of i-SAFE. "Our goal is to encourage teens to modify their own personal habits online and become a major force in making the Internet a safer place."
Teens Challenged to Be Ambassadors of Cyber Citizenship and Internet Safety at Los Angeles Youth Summit
Effort to empower teens to be cyber safe and spread the message to their peers, families, communities, and beyond
More than 500 students from across Los Angeles County will gather at the Los Angeles Youth Summit for Online Safety (YSOS). The YSOS will be held on April 28, 2006, at the California Science Center in Los Angeles. The summit is an effort by i-SAFE, Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE) and Microsoft Corp. to empower teens to be cyber safe and spread the message to their peers, families, communities, and beyond.
"We're making a strong call to action for teens to use the Internet wisely and become ambassadors of the safety message to friends and family," said Teri Schroeder, president and CEO of i-SAFE. "Our goal is to encourage teens to modify their own personal habits online and become a major force in making the Internet a safer place."
"We're making a strong call to action for teens to use the Internet wisely and become ambassadors of the safety message to friends and family," said Teri Schroeder, president and CEO of i-SAFE. "Our goal is to encourage teens to modify their own personal habits online and become a major force in making the Internet a safer place."