$300,000 Game To Teach Dangers Of Internet Predators
Thursday, April 16th, 2009

$300,000 Game To Teach Dangers Of Internet Predators 
Lexington Herald-Leader
April 15, 2009

Middle schoolers and high schoolers will learn how to protect themselves from Internet predators when a new interactive computer program starts next fall, paid for with a $300,000 earmark secured by U.S. Rep. Ben Chandler.  The Jessamine County school district will launch the program and administer money that will spread the program to the more than 80 middle schools and high schools in Chandler’s 6th congressional district in Central Kentucky. Chandler, D-Versailles, announced the funding Tuesday at East Jessamine Middle School.

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