Description
The Fizz app was founded by students for students. While it originally launched as an app for college students, it is now moving into high schools nationwide. This student app promotes the idea that students can connect with their community “safely, authentically, & vibrantly.”
Parents, however, have concerns as the Fizz app allows users to share content anonymously. Apps that include anonymous posts always come with concerns about potential cyberbullying and inappropriate content, so it is important for parents to be aware of their child’s online activity and regularly discuss responsible social media use.
In this episode of the SmartSocial.com podcast, host Andrea Allen speaks with Dr. Toni Jones, Superintendent of Greenwich Public Schools in Connecticut. They discuss the evolution of social media's impact on young people, the district's strategic planning, and effective ways to engage parents....
Published 09/26/24
In this episode of the SmartSocial.com Podcast, host Josh Ochs interviews David Feliciano, Superintendent, and Deanne Ragsdale, Deputy Superintendent of Educational Services at La Mesa-Spring Valley School District. The discussion centers around increasing parent engagement, supporting students'...
Published 09/24/24