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The National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments (NCSSLE) tracks trends and developments in issues related to school climate and conditions for learning through online media sites, blogs, syndication and aggregation services, and other news resources from local, regional, and national media outlets. Browse this ongoing collection of posts to learn about what’s happening in communities near you and across the nation.

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Displaying 12 News Clips.

March 2024

03/14/2024
Williston Observer

Senate lawmakers want to pass a bill to expand sexual misconduct prevention on college campuses, after shelving it last session amid scrutiny from schools and survivor advocates. S.120 was… Read more »

July 2023

07/18/2023
Inside Higher Ed

The Young Men of Talent program at the University of Vermont will provide peer mentorship, expert advice and paid internship experience to 100 Black and Latino men.

May 2023

05/08/2023
Vermont Public Radio
The University of Vermont, the state’s largest college, only guarantees housing for its undergraduate students for the first two years. That leaves about 5,000 students to find apartments in… Read more »

March 2023

03/27/2023
Forbes

Emotional stress is causing more students to leave college and keeping others from enrolling. This comes at a time when people need post-high school education more than ever—and the country… Read more »

April 2021

04/13/2021
WGBH

Lisa Schnell, an English professor at the University of Vermont, is among professors across the country who say their students are increasingly suffering from stress, anxiety and depression. A new… Read more »

March 2021

03/04/2021
New York Times

Col. Mark Anarumo, the president of Norwich University, had been through suicides of students during in-room lockdown. He thought he could help by moving into the dorm.

February 2019

02/14/2019
NECN

The state is partnering with the Vermont NEA enlist Vermont middle and high schoolers to create "See Something, Say Something" PSAs.

January 2019

01/21/2019
WCAX

 Should all Vermont students receive free meals at school? New research says it could impact your child's education and well-being, and one Vermont district has implemented the program at all its… Read more »

April 2018

04/02/2018
Vermont Public Radio

When it comes to mental health care in Vermont, experts say additional resources are important but so is looking at how children are being raised.

April 2017

04/18/2017
Vermont Public Radio

Vermont Edition looks at what lockdowns and lockouts try to accomplish, and answers questions about school safety. The guest is Gary Margolis of Margolis Healy, a Vermont-based campus safety… Read more »

04/17/2017
The Vermont Cynic

Mindfulness can be used in a variety of ways, including to develop a deeper understanding of ourselves, others and the world around us, according to the Center for Health and Wellbeing website. It… Read more »

February 2017

02/03/2017
Edutopia

Last year, Montpelier High shifted its schedule to free up 15 minutes -- for recess. Teachers and students find they are more calm and focused, with a camaraderie that continues into the classroom… Read more »

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