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Internet Safety

TMSA schools are committed to providing a safe, secure, and developmentally appropriate digital learning environment for all students. As public charter schools, we fully comply with the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA). This federal law requires schools to implement technology protections and policies that safeguard students while using the internet.

Our Internet Safety Policy includes measures that address the following:

  • Access to Inappropriate Content:
    Filters and monitoring tools are used to prevent minors from accessing harmful or inappropriate materials online.

  • Safe Online Communication:
    Protections are in place to support the safety and security of students when using email, messaging tools, chat features, and other forms of direct electronic communication.

  • Prevention of Unauthorized Access:
    Systems are designed to block attempts at unauthorized access—such as hacking, bypassing filters, or engaging in any unlawful online activities.

  • Protection of Personal Information:
    Students are protected from unauthorized disclosure, use, or distribution of their personal information while online.

  • Restricted Access to Harmful Materials:
    Additional safeguards ensure that students are not exposed to content that may be harmful or inappropriate for minors.

TMSA continuously reviews and updates these measures to maintain a safe digital environment that supports responsible technology use and effective learning for all students.