A few things to know
You need to print your pass and bring it with you when you visit. Electronic copies aren't accepted.
Your pass has a unique code. That means you can't copy it and give it to friends. Encourage your friends to get their own pass if they're in the fourth grade.
This program only provides passes for fourth graders.
A two-factor authentication system can go a long way toward securing your network, server, or workstation from unauthorized access and the risks that come with it.
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