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Canyon School District credits three‑strike internet monitoring protocol with sharp drop in repeat flagged searches
Summary
Dr. McKay Robinson of Canyon School District presented a three‑strike student internet filtering protocol to the Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee, saying the district flags searches, notifies parents, escalates access restrictions on repeat attempts, and reported a sharp decline from strike 1 to strike 3 counts. Transcript numbers include 48,000 flagged searches and a strike distribution staff said was 84 first strikes, 16 second strikes and 6 third strikes so far this school year; some numeric entries in the presentation appear inconsistent and require follow‑up for exact counts.
Dr. McKay Robinson, assistant superintendent in Canyon School District, appeared before the Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee to showcase a district‑level approach to student internet filtering and parent communication.
Robinson described a "three‑strike" protocol: when the system flags an inappropriate search, automated notification goes to parents and school administrators; repeated or deliberate attempts to circumvent filters trigger progressively restrictive…
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