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Woodford County Schools i-Assembly, May 2007

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Students attending one of the assemblies at Woodford County High SchoolOn Tuesday, May 8, 2007, students at Woodford County Middle School and Woodford County High School gathered in their gymnasiums for Internet assemblies hosted by Woodford County Schools in conjunction with the Office of the Attorney General (OAG), the Kentucky Center for School Safety (KCSS) and the Woodford County Sheriff’s Office. Woodford County Schools Technology Director Jimmy Adams said the schools hosted the assemblies to make students more Internet aware and also understand the dangers of revealing too much information about themselves online. Woodford County High School Assistant Principal Dan Cassity opened one of his schools two 45-minute assemblies by telling students, “This is a very important topic for yourselves, your teachers, your parents. And you will get information to make you a wiser Internet surfer.” Speakers during the presentation included Amanda Murphy-Sanders, OAG Department of Criminal Investigation, and Lori Faris, Office of the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division, who spoke about the dangers of online predators; and Doris Settles, KCSS, who warned students about the dangers of putting themselves out on the Internet and cyberbullying issues.