K-12 Digital Safety Workshops Students Actually Remember.

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Turn digital safety from reactive chaos into a clear, structured program your students understand and use.

Fully delivered, in-person, interactive workshops where students actively identify scams, manipulation, and digital risks—using real-world scenarios they recognize.

Identity Chase bridges cybersecurity and education—bringing real-world digital safety into the classroom in a way students understand and remember.

Why Now?

  • Students are already facing scams, manipulation, cyber bullying, and online pressure

  • Most schools respond after something goes wrong

  • Digital citizenship is expected—but hard to implement effectively

  • Identity Chase gives schools a proactive system students can actually use

Digital safety shouldn’t start after something goes wrong.

Identity Chase gives students a system they understand, remember, and actually use.

Who it’s for

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Identity Chase delivers real-world digital safety training for schools, youth programs, and families—fully facilitated and ready to go.
  • School Districts Engaging Standards-aligned workshops without adding to staff workload.

  • Youth & Community Programs Real-world digital safety education for after-school and nonprofits settings.

  • Parents & Caregivers Clear guidance to help kids navigate the digital world safely.

Why Identity Chase

“No scare tactics. No outdated content. Just real-world digital situations students actually face.”

Interactive, Not Passive
Students don’t just listen—they actively practice real-world digital decisions. Each workshop uses scenario-based learning so students engage, think critically, and apply what they learn in real time.

Cybersecurity-Informed
Built on real cybersecurity principles, students learn how scams, manipulation, and digital risks actually work—so they understand not just what to avoid, but why these threats happen.

Standards-Aligned
Fully aligned with New York State Computer Science and Digital Fluency Learning Standards, making it easy for schools to meet requirements and document implementation without additional work.

Up-To-Date & Trend-Aware
Content reflects how students use technology today—covering current apps, behaviors, and emerging risks—so lessons stay relevant, practical, and immediately applicable.

Designed For Peace Of Mind
Students leave with clarity, confidence, and a clear plan for what to do when something feels off—reducing fear and replacing it with practical decision-making skills.

How it works

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1. book a Discovery Call

We align on your school’s needs, grade levels, and goals.

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2. Deliver

A 60-70 minute, fully facilitated workshop where we handle everything.

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3. Students leave prepared

Students leave knowing how to recognize risks and make better decisions online.

What Schools Are
Dealing With

  • Digital incidents pull staff into crisis mode.

  • Building or updating curriculum takes time most teams do not have.

  • Students tune out passive presentations.

  • Leaders need documentation and standards alignment.

  • Teachers and staff do not have time to plan or teach additional content.

  • Schools lack time and internal expertise to teach digital safety effectively.

What Students Learn

  • What a digital identity is, and how it is shaped over time

  • Privacy basics that match how apps and platforms really work

  • How to spot manipulation, scams, and unsafe requests

  • Clear “what to do next” steps when something feels off.

  • How to make better decisions before something goes wrong.

Bring real-world digital safety training to your students—without adding work to your team.