Community Spotlight

Real Students Can Make a Real Difference.

It really does start with learning. And when the message is heard, students can do amazing things to make a difference in their community. Every day, students across the country are changing their school, their community, and themselves by helping others learn about Internet safety.

The examples below are real students work after they participated in the i-SAFE program. If you've done the program in your school, then let us know, and maybe your students can take over the student spotlight.

staysafe.org salutes Trevor, a 14-year old student from Utah. He is proof that one person, no matter his or her age, can make a difference. He not only stars in his short film Predator, but he also wrote and directed it! In the film, Trevor depicts the dangers of online predators - typically adults posing as younger school aged kids - who lie and trick you into believing they are someone else. Whether you are a student, educator, parent, law enforcement, or community leader, we all need to be aware of the risks of online predators.

Trevor worked with his school, and even cast his real life principal as his movie kidnapper. In addition, he made arrangements with the American Fork Police Department to provide vehicles and officers for the shooting of this film.

  • Watch the movie:

    Predator

    Running Time: 6:15

At the Youth Online Summit for Internet Safety at the University of San Diego last June, 750 students from five area high schools spent the day learning about how to get smart when it comes to the Internet. After a an experts panel of educators, a police investigator, technology and motion picture execs, they jammed with a rock band over lunch and then broke out into teams to do their best at creating original Top 10 lists, raps, public service announcements, skits and posters to help their communities learn how to stay safe. Among the young Letterman's, Leonardo's and Picasso's we captured some great moments of creativity that we'll share in the coming months.