Digital Citizenship

We expect that all Forest Lawn students represent themselves in a responsible and ethical manner when using technology. All students are being asked to sign an Electronic Information Resources Acceptable Use Agreement which will be in place as long as they are a student here at FLHS. This agreement outlines four basic principles:

  • Students use technology at school for the business of learning. We are encouraging them to see the difference between their personal use of technology and their use of technology for learning.
  • Students will keep themselves and others safe when online.
  • Students will respect intellectual and creative property.
  • Students will take care of the technology as they do their personal devices.
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​​​Digital Citizenship at the CBE

Digital citizenship is about using technology and participating in digital environments. It is key to helping our students learn to use available technology responsibly in the classroom and beyond. Our school has a Digital Citizenship Plan that is updated annually, addressing how we work to build a community where we live and work together as digital citizens.

Visit the CBE website to learn more about how we support students to develop online safety skills and be good digital citizens.​​​

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