A school in Orlando is making sure its students know how to stay safe online and is also teaching them right from wrong when it comes to digital interactions. The class at St. James Cathedral School is called Digital Citizenship and is taught by the Instruction Technology Specialist Autumn Pradas-Bergnes and School Counselor Karen Duff.

"When we talk about digital citizenship at our school, it's basically being safe and responsible when we're online. We start this as early as kindergarten in our school. When we are teaching this to our kindergarteners, it's really about media balance and finding other things to do when it's time to take a break from being online," Pradas-Bergnes said. "We are teaching these kids how to be good citizens, yes, in real life and at school, but when we're onli

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