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When
Wednesday, November 20, 2019 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM ESTAdd to Calendar
Where
Wilson Middle School
More Information
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Bullying Prevention Forum:
How Can We Address Online Cruelty?
Wednesday, November 20 from 7–9pm
at Wilson Middle School, Natick
For parents and caregivers
(elementary school to high school)
How can we promote a civil and inclusive community while still supporting freedom of speech? Join a discussion with internet safety expert Lynette Owens (founder and Executive Director of TrendMicro's Internet Safety for Kids and Families Program), Natick Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Anna Nolin, school principals, and others about how kids (and parents and caregivers) can address challenging online behavior and help build a respectful community for all. Anti-bullying resources for the town and schools will be shared and discussed.
Co-Sponsored by SPARK Kindness and Natick Public Schools
Register Now!Registration is not required, but it does help us plan. If you are not comfortable registering, please know that we are happy to welcome walk ins.
Thank you to our "Resilient Parent, Resilient Child" program series
sponsors for their support!

About Our Speaker, Lynette Owens
Lynette Owens is the Founder and Global Director of Trend Micro’s Internet Safety for Kids and Families program. After establishing the program in 2008, she has helped reach almost 2 million students, parents and teachers in over a dozen countries. With 20+ years in the technology industry, Lynette speaks and blogs regularly on how to help kids become great digital citizens. Lynette works with communities and school districts across the U.S. and around the world, recruits employee volunteers in over a dozen countries, and collaborates with NGOs and other technology partners to make online safety, digital citizenship, and media literacy education a priority for all kids. She is a board member of the National Association of Media Literacy Education, and serves on the advisory boards of INHOPE and U.S. Safer Internet Day. Based in Natick MA, she is a mother of two, wife of one, tireless pro-youth, protech advocate and believer that the impact of technology on society is completely in our hands. Twitter: @lynettetowens LinkedIn: Blog: internetsafety.trendmicro.com
ASL interpretation will be provided at this event.

The Wilson Middle School is an accessible building and accessible seating is available in the Wilson Middle School auditorium. If you need other specific accommodations,
please contact lparkermoldover@sparkkindness.org.