FROM THE ARCHIVE
Indian kids warned about Internet
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2002

Students on the Menominee Reservation of Wisconsin are taking part of a nationwide program called I-Safe America to educate young people about Internet safety.

Computer usage is high for students on the reservation. At the Menominee Tribal School, a Bureau of Indian Affairs school for grades K-8, there is one computer for every two students.

The Menominee Indian School District has about one computer for every student. All are hooked up to the Internet.

Get the Story:
Workshop teaches kids a lesson in cyber safety (The Green Bay Press Gazette 10/29)

Relevant Links:
I-Safe America - http://www.isafe.org