Pennsylvania Attorney General Corbett to Broadcast Live Via Internet and Satellite to Schools Statewide for Kickoff of 'Operation Safe Surf'
11 October 2006 Attorney General Tom Corbett will appear live via Internet and satellite on Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006 at 9:30 am to announce the official kickoff of the Internet Safety Program, Operation Safe Surf. The Attorney General will be seen in hundreds of schools across the state with one school from each region of the state serving as an official host site. As Pennsylvania's top law enforcement officer, Attorney General Corbett has made it a top priority to guard children against sexual predators. As part of this effort Attorney General Corbett is launching Operation Safe Surf to help educate kids, parents and schools about the importance of being safe online. The broadcast will feature Corbett talking with more than 300 students in Harrisburg at John Harris High School about Internet safety as well as interacting via satellite with students across the state. As part of their discussion, Corbett will show portions of a DVD the Attorney General's Office has put together for middle and high school students, including segments that show an actual victim's story, a portrait of a predator and online safety tips. Joining the Attorney General to launch Operation Safe Surf at each official host site will be agents from the Attorney General's Child Predator Unit and lawyers from the Pennsylvania and local bar associations to answer students' questions. While the main broadcast is in Harrisburg, there will be hundreds of schools and students across the state tuning in to listen to the Attorney General show them how to be smart and safe while surfing the Internet. The seven host school sites are located across the state in Erie, Flourtown, Hollidaysburg, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Reading and Wilkes-Barre. Your coverage is encouraged. The following is a list of official host schools: Harrisburg **Main Site: Attorney General Corbett Harrisburg School District John Harris High School 2451 Market Street Harrisburg, PA 17103 300+ students including grades 6, 7, 8 in the gymnasium Pittsburgh Mt. Lebanon School District Jefferson Middle School 11 Moffett Street Pittsburgh, PA 15243 300+ students including grades 6, 7, 8 Attending: Pennsylvania Bar Association President Kenneth Horoho Jr. Erie Millcreek Township School District Walnut Creek Middle School 5901 Sterrettania Road Fairview, PA 16415 220 sixth-grade students Attending: Jessica Lynn, Erie District Attorney's Office, Robert C. LeSuer, ECBA President Elect, Sandra Brydon Smith, Executive Director of the ECBA Montgomery County St. Genevieve School 1237 Bethlehem Pike Flourtown, PA 19031 60 students including grades 7 and 8 Attending: William Pugh V, President of the Montgomery Bar Association and Barbara Ashcroft from the Montgomery DA's Office Philadelphia Philadelphia School District Sharswood Elementary School 2300 South Second Street Philadelphia, PA 19148 170 students including 6, 7, 8 grades Attending: Andy Susko, Pennsylvania Bar Association President-Elect Wilkes-Barre Pittston Area School District Pittston Area Senior High School 5 Stout Street Pittston, PA 18640 350+ students in assembly room while others watch in classrooms including grades 9-12 Hollidaysburg, Blair County Hollidaysburg Area School District Hollidaysburg Area Senior High School North Montgomery Street Hollidaysburg, PA 16648 270 students Reading Gateway School for Communications & Technology at Thomas Ford 905 Margaret Street Reading, PA 19611 300+ sixth-grade students in an assembly room Attending: James Gavin, Esq., Masano & Bradley CONTACT: Kevin Harley, Press Secretary for Pennsylvania Attorney General Corbett, +1-717-787-5211, harley@attorneygeneral.gov
Source: prnewswire
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