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Staff member outlines new "SWOT" online-safety curriculum; parents told they may opt children out

Unknown school official · April 21, 2026
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A school system staff member summarized West Virginia's SWOT (Safety While Accessing Technology) curriculum required by Senate Bill 466 (2024), listed required topics for grades 3'12, and said parents may review materials with principals and opt their children out.

A staff member said the state requires a new online-safety program called "SWOT" (Safety While Accessing Technology) and that it must be taught annually to students in grades 3 through 12 under Senate Bill 466, passed in 2024. "SWOT stands for Safety While Accessing Technology," the staff member said, and "this education has to be provided annually."

The staff member said the West Virginia Department of Education prepared…

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