Become a Tech-Ready School

A program to evaluate your school against 6 best practices.

Most Schools Experience Similar Issues

Parents are not equipped to protect their children from online harm

School technology policies and procedures are outdated and inconsistently enforced.

School staff spend too much time handling technology issues.

Incidents that occur on school networks aren't monitored, assessed, and escalated.

Existing classroom digital safety lessons are outdated, uninteresting, and for faith-based schools, lack a foundation in Biblical teaching.

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BUT WE THINK THERE’S HOPE.
You can teach your students to practice digital discernment.

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We've worked with hundreds of schools and one thing stands out

Schools that take digital topics seriously often see results. The digital world is entwined in the lives of kids. Digital education isn't just the job of the "computer" teacher. It must be entwined in every subject.

Tech-Ready Schools do 6 Things Well

We evaluate schools against six best-practice outcomes.

Informed Parents
Clear Tech Policies
Strong Tech Systems
Confident Staff
Have Prepared Students
Uses EdTech Carefully

We can help you create a culture of digital discipleship at your school

We can help your school build a bridge between school and home. When there’s alignment in this critical partnership, especially when it comes to technology, we often see stronger learning, emotional, and spiritual outcomes.

If certification requirements are met, a school is recognized as Tech-Ready, showing current and prospective parents that digital safety and wellness requirements are prioritized. Schools that take digital wellness seriously are attractive to parents who want their children to use technology for good and avoid digital harm.

Testimonial

“ Protect Young Eyes has been an absolute blessing to work with—Chris is dynamic, willing to accommodate and customize according to particular needs, and deeply committed to the mission of protecting children. I cannot emphasize enough the importance of their digital citizenship curriculum and parent app (Protect), especially as it powerfully serves as a bridge between school and home. “

Jordan, May Bluestein Ph.D.Pastor
Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, Archdiocese of Detroit

When students behave as responsible digital disciples

"It's our job to let them be children as long as possible."

Gaby Bala, Principal, St. Mary's

Counselors are solving fewer technology-driven student well-being issues.
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Reports of lower life satisfaction may be avoided, particularly in early teens and teen girls.
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The probability of compulsive porn use decreases and appreciation for human dignity increases.
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Wanting their children to be formed with strong digital wellness principles, prospective parents will notice.
Reports of loneliness and depression, along with general feelings of anxiety may be decreased.
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Incidents of bullying may decrease - 46% in girls and 43% in boys according to one study of 400 phone-free schools.
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Schools Working Toward Certification

Our students and families are so blessed by what you do and our partnership with you. The updates, suggestions, and tips you provide keep out staff, families, and students prepared and protected online. Protect Young Eyes is a critical part of Salem's promise to families that we will provide a superior educational experience.
Corissa Sheets, Principal

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