Netsmartz program reaches thousands of Kansas children
An interactive educational program to teach children how to stay safe on the Internet has reached over 65,000 participants in Kansas for the fiscal year.
The state attorney general's office said the Netsmartz program is presented by the Kansas Alliance of Boys and Girls Clubs.
The program is administered by the attorney general's office and was developed by the The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. The program is designed for children 5-17, parents, teachers and law enforcement.



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