Lone Tree Schools promote positivity

By Ken Crawford
Posted 10/29/20

Social media. Those two words either make people grimace or smile. Social media is a double-edged sword that is deeply embedded in society today. While many people do not know how every social media …

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Lone Tree Schools promote positivity

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Social media. Those two words either make people grimace or smile. Social media is a double-edged sword that is deeply embedded in society today. While many people do not know how every social media application works, most people know social media has many ways to interact with people.

The negative side of social media is having a ‘troll’ see something on Twitter or Facebook and they respond in a harassing or negative way to upset or put down another person. They are usually anonymous, or the account is not connected to the person who it says it represents. This form of social media is very hurtful and frustrating for users that want to enjoy their experience online rather than be attacked by a person looking to only be hurtful. 

Lone Tree Schools has a Twitter and a Facebook account on their website. We use these two social media accounts to promote all the great things happening in our district. The website is designed to help people find out about our school and various links to events, forms, or information about our school.

These are great resources for everyone to follow and watch all the great things Lone Tree students and staff are doing in the district.  We post information on our food pantry, students doing activities for FFA, Youth Leadership, classroom activities, announcements, student of the month winners, and much more.

The positive side of social media is where you can keep in touch with what is happening within our school district and all the activities our students do each day and month. The more you watch, the more you are impressed with Lone Tree students. 

Please go ahead and follow us on Facebook and Twitter. I think you will be impressed at how much activity is going on and how impressive our students are. Social media used in this way is a great way to connect with us and enjoy the online experience!