The mission of Kan-safe is to provide a current and informative educational resource center that will assist Kansas librarians, educators and their respective boards in making informed and local decisions in regards to Internet safety. We believe Internet safety and filtering decisions should be made by each individual library and/or school district while at the same time complying with state and federal laws in regards to Internet safety and filtering.
Kan-safe Hosted/Sponsored Activities
Kids Online in Schools: Risk Management & the Law
Coming Soon!
Internet Safety, Privacy and Compliance - February & March 2011
SCKLS Internet Policy Workshop Documentation
February and March 2007
Internet Policy Review Questions - Adobe PDF
SCKLS Model Internet and Computer Use Policy - Adobe PDF
SCKLS Model Internet and Computer Use Policy - MS Word
Internet Policy Workshop Presentation
Patriot Act Notice - Adobe PDF
Our Next Scheduled Event
No events are scheduled at this time.
OpenDNS - Internet Filtering Solution
Senate Contacts - Contact your Kansas Senator
House Contacts - Contact your Kansas House Representative
Find Your Legislator - Locate your Kansas Legislator
Kansas Amber Alert - Kansas Missing Children Alert Site
Wichita / Sedgwick County Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC) http://www.sedgwickcounty.org/emcu/
Detective Jennifer Wright, Wichita Police Department
jdwright@sedgwick.gov
(316) 337-6364
New data on U.S. libraries shows almost two billion served
"According the ALA report, virtually every library in the United States - 99 percent - provides free public computer access to the Internet, a four-fold increase in the percentage of libraries providing such free access over the last decade. By comparison, Roy pointed to another study released in March showing that only 69 percent of U.S. households have Internet access."
April 16, 2007
A full copy of the 2007 State of America's Libraries is available at www.ala.org/2007State



