Re: Talk on Social Media by FBI Agent

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Linda Dove

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Mar 20, 2014, 2:51:18 PM3/20/14
to Catherine_G...@gwinnett.k12.ga.us, gwinn...@googlegroups.com, Kay Sibetta, Christopher Rafanelli
What a great topic Catherine!  Thanks for sharing and I will pass this along.
Best,
Linda

On Thursday, March 20, 2014, <Catherine_G...@gwinnett.k12.ga.us> wrote:

Sorry for the late notice, but I just learned about this talk for Monday
evening.  The invite says Brookwood Community, but the forum is open to
all.



As part of our annual Brookwood Rallies Against Trouble (BRAT) Week, we are
focusing on Positive Social Media Identity . Along with some fun lunchtime
activities for our students, we are fortunate to host a very special
speaker.

The entire Brookwood Cluster community is invited to an informational
session about "Crimes Against Children on the Internet" with FBI Special
Agent Keith Kabrhel, March 24, 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the Brookwood High School
Commons.

The discussion will cover the criminal & legal aspects of posting something
on social media that students might regret, plus the long-term effects for
employment, college & more. He will offer tips for protecting students.
This is a wonderful opportunity for parents with students in any grade.

We hope you will make plans to attend this timely, relevant event and
encourage you to help us spread the word.


William Bo Ford, Jr.
Principal
Brookwood High School

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