(TNS) — The Wake County school system is pledging to do a better job of keeping students from accessing inappropriate Internet content on school computers. The school board approved a one-year ...
Annie is a policy analyst for the Center for Technology and the Human Person at The Heritage Foundation. Filtering and blocking software can shield children from obscene content, and it is worth ...
Lightspeed Systems, which produces software used for website filtering in thousands of public schools across the U.S., says it will update its software to remove a filter that blocked websites with ...
Wake County paid $334,985 for filtering software to curb access to inappropriate content. District piloted the system since August, plans full rollout by April 1. New filter provides teacher-approved ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. Wake County paid $334,985 for filtering software to curb access to inappropriate content. District piloted the system since August, ...