Oak Harbor Public Schools and the District Parent Advisory Committee, in collaboration with the Anxious Generation, will be hosting an in-person forum on March 26, 2025 from 5:30 to 8:00 PM at Oak Harbor High School. The forum will cover a variety of topics and include a keynote and breakout sessions for families to ask questions and get more information to help them keep their kids safe online. Childcare (ages 4-12) and food will be provided! So we can make sure we have enough food and childcare offerings, please RSVP to this event if you plan on attending.
Agenda
Dinner & Childcare Check-in – 4:45 to 5:20 P.M. in OHHS Cafeteria
Welcome – 5:30 to 5:35 P.M. in OHHS SUB
Keynote Speaker – 5:35 to 6:15 P.M.
Breakout Session 1 – 6:25 to 6:55 P.M.
Breakout Session 2 – 7:00 to 7:25 P.M.
Closing Panel with all Presenters – 7:35 to Closing
Presented by Tyler Starkovich, Director of Information Services and Nicole Bouvion, District Technology TOSA
Join Tyler and Nicole to learn more about tools and curriculum that support effective teaching and learning in the 21st century digital classroom. The session will include information about behind the scenes tools that are used to protect and monitor students and our district adopted digital citizenship curriculum from Common Sense Media.
Presented by Sarah Hart (Broad View Elementary Teacher and Tech Coach)
Participate in a Common Sense digital citizenship lesson for elementary students. Technology use isn't always a distraction, but there are definitely times when it's best to keep devices away. Students learn when it's appropriate to use technology and when it's not -- and practice making family rules for device-free time at home.
Presented by Stacy Voorhees (OHHS Teacher and Tech Coach)
Participate in a Common Sense digital citizenship lesson for secondary students. Artificial intelligence is often trained on data we share online. Students learn to become more critical and responsible users of this technology by gaining a deeper understanding of how AI uses data to learn and create.
Presented by Kaden Judd from Bark
In today’s digital world, keeping kids safe online is more important than ever. This session will explore Bark, a leading parental control tool that helps families monitor online activity, manage screen time, and filter content across smartphones and other devices. Attendees will be equipped with a subscription to the platform and will learn how to set up and customize parental controls, explore training resources to educate both parents and children about online safety. Whether you're new to digital parenting or looking to enhance your current safety measures, this session will equip you with practical strategies to create a safer online experience for kids.
Presented by Investigator Miller with the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, Investigator Miller
The internet presents both opportunities and dangers for children, making online safety a critical priority. Join Investigator Miller from the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force for an eye-opening session on the latest threats, trends, and tactics used by predators online. This session will also highlight Know2Protect, a key resource for families and educators dedicated to online safety. Whether you're a parent, educator, or community leader, this session will equip you with practical tools to help protect children in the digital world.
Presented by Julie McNamara-Dahl, sex trafficking awareness advocate and REST board member
Disclaimer: Due to the sensitive nature of the content, this session is recommended for attendees ages 16 and older.
Sex trafficking is a hidden crime that affects communities everywhere, and awareness is the first step in prevention. This session will equip attendees with the knowledge to recognize the warning signs of trafficking, understand how predators target victims—both online and in person—and learn effective ways to take action. Join us to become an informed advocate in the fight against exploitation and help protect those most vulnerable.