
Who are they chatting with?
POTTSTOWN PA – Presentations scheduled for two consecutive November weekdays are intended to keep parents in the Pottsgrove School District better informed about the perils of the Internet, district spokeswoman Beth Trapani said Friday (Oct. 15, 2010).
The district’s SNAP (Student Needs Assistance Project) Academy will present discussions about social networking on Nov. 22 (Monday), and on cyber issues on Nov. 23 (Tuesday), both at 6:30 p.m. in the Pottsgrove High School auditorium. The sessions will are open to the public and will be offered by the district’s school resource officer and technology support coach.
- This event has been added to The Post calendar.
The programs are being paid for under a $38,000 grant from the Pottstown Health and Wellness Foundation.
SNAP Academy is an outreach of the school’s state-mandated Student Assistance Program. It trains adults to act as resources who direct students-in-need to organizations that can provide help.