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Parent Technology Resource Hub

Help Desk Technical Support

Welcome to our Parent Technology Resources hub — your one-stop destination for tools, guides, and support to help you navigate the digital side of your child’s education. Whether you’re accessing grades, receiving school updates, setting healthy tech habits at home, or learning how to keep your child safe online, we’ve gathered everything in one place. Our goal is to empower families with simple, practical resources that make technology a helpful and positive part of your child’s learning journey.

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How to Translate Web Pages / Cómo traducir páginas web
Cómo Traducir Páginas Web

¿Necesitas ayuda para activar o desactivar las traducciones en el navegador Chrome? Esta guía ofrece instrucciones paso a paso para habilitar o deshabilitar la función de traducción en el dispositivo de tu hijo(a). También explica cómo ajustar las preferencias de idioma y personalizar la configuración para facilitar el acceso a contenido en diferentes idiomas.

Visita la página de configuración de traducción de Chrome aquí: Leer Mas Aqui »


Need help turning translation on or off in the Chrome browser?

guide provides step-by-step instructions for enabling or disabling the translation feature on your child’s device. It also explains how to adjust language preferences and customize settings to make accessing content in different languages easier.

Visit the Chrome translation settings page here: Learn More Here »

    Free Internet Access & Support

    Need Internet at Home?

    See how to free high speed internet for home from T-Mobile
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    Lifeline Assistance Program

    The Lifeline program is a federally funded government initiative designed to provide affordable communications services, including broadband internet and mobile phone service, to income-elligible individuals and households. It provides a monthly benefit to help reduce or eliminate the cost of essential communication services for eligible households.

    Find monthly discounts for broadband or phone service for eligible low-income families
    Learn More Here »

    Universal Benefits

    To qualify for more benefit, apply for the universal benefit program
    Apply Here »

     

      Navigating the Internet at Home

      Use these tech planners from Common Sense Education to help your kids think through important questions around tech use: What will I do? How much time will I spend? Am I making thoughtful choices?

      Age Group English Spanish
      Ages 2–8 Download Descargar
      Ages 9–12 Download Descargar
      Ages 13+ Download Descargar

      Family Digital Wellness Tips

      Grades K–5

      Grades 6–12

      Be Internet Awesome

      Google’s “Be Internet Awesome” program is designed for children ages 7-12 but can be modified for younger or older students. It covers key topics like digital safety, citizenship, and how to be kind online.

      Cyberbullying Resources

      American Psychological Association
      Advice on how parents, teachers and kids can take action to prevent bullying. Also suggestions on how to respond and a section on cyberbullying.
      http://www.apa.org/topics/bullying/

      Common Sense Media
      Common Sense is dedicated to helping kids thrive in a world of media and technology. We empower parents, teachers, and policymakers by providing unbiased information, trusted advice, and innovative tools to help them harness the power of media and technology as a positive force in all kids’ lives.
      https://www.commonsensemedia.org/

      Cyberbullying Research Center
      This web site serves as a clearinghouse of information concerning the ways adolescents use and misuse technology. It is intended to be a resource for parents, educators, law enforcement officers, counselors, and others who work with youth. Here you will find facts, figures, and detailed stories from those who have been directly impacted by online aggression. In addition, the site includes numerous resources to help you prevent and respond to cyberbullying incidents.
      http://cyberbullying.org/

      Media Smarts Cyberbullying Resources for Parents
      One of the world’s most comprehensive collections of digital and media literacy resources. The parent resource section includes useful hints and tips on how to keep up with your kid’s online activities. http://mediasmarts.ca/cyberbullying/resources-parents-cyberbullying

      StopBullying.gov
      provides information from various government agencies on what bullying is, what cyberbullying is, who is at risk, and how you can prevent and respond to bullying.
      https://www.stopbullying.gov/index.html

      ChromeBook Support

      Need help with your Chromebook?  
      The Chromebook Help Center offers clear, step-by-step guidance for everything from getting started and managing student logins to setting up parental controls and troubleshooting common issues like Wi‑Fi, printing, and app access. It’s a great resource for parents supporting students with their school devices.

      Click Here to Visit the ChromeBook Support Center

      See Something, Say Something form

      At FUESD, we encourage all students and parents to speak up when they see something that seems dangerous or just doesn’t seem right.

      Please use the anonymous “See Something, Say Something” form below to report suspicious activity or wrongdoing.

      See Something Say Something

      Maximum file size: 52.43MB

      Our Mission and Vision

      Our Mission is to prepare every student leader with the knowledge and skill-set needed to thrive in high school, college, and career.

      Our Vision is for every FUESD student to be a confident, compassionate and courageous member of the community, who is prepared to make a meaningful contribution to the world.

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      Fallbrook, CA 92028

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