Digital media and technology are evolving at a dizzying pace, both unlocking extraordinary opportunities and posing real risks for young people. Students are using the immense power of the Internet and mobile technology to explore, connect, create, and learn in ways never before imagined, both in and out of the classroom. Issues that emerge from this 24/7 “connected culture,” such as cyberbullying, privacy lapses, and uncertainty about which information to trust online, are surfacing both in schools and at home. Canyons School District sees these as teachable moments. We believe that digital citizenship skills are essential for students. That’s why our schools are dedicated to helping students think critically and use technology responsibly to learn, create, and participate. Canyons is certified as a Common Sense District. The recognition acknowledges our district’s commitment to teaching digital citizenship to young people and engaging the entire community in this important discussion. This page contains information, resources, and support for families to continue to develop amazing digital citizens.
Digital Citizenship Competencies
Inclusive
I engage with others online with respect and empathy.
Alert
I am aware of my online actions, and know how to be safe and create safe spaces for others online.
Informed
I evaluate the accuracy, perspective, and validity of online information. I give credit to other’s work.
Engaged
I use technology for civic engagement, to solve problems and be a force for good.
Balanced
I make informed decisions about how to prioritize my time and activities online and off.