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Gadsden City Schools (AL), an Elementary and Secondary School Counseling grant recipient, used its grant funds to hire two counselors and two social workers. The counselors and social workers provided students with individual counseling, group counseling, and crisis intervention. The social workers liaised between the school system and partnering agencies in the community to plan activities for students.
Highlights the top seven education priorities identified by 42 governors in their 2017 State of the State addresses and provides examples of how states plan to approach these priority areas.
Describes how three districts, Chicago, Baltimore and St. Louis, provided high quality professional development (PD) to address trauma using different strategies. Their innovative efforts that can be helpful to others working to improve PD that addresses trauma
Uses the University of Missouri–Columbia (MU) and the University of Missouri System (UM System)1 as a case site for this report, having experienced a highly visible racial crisis in the 2015–16 academic year. The university’s openness to being studied provides a unique opportunity for the nation to learn important lessons about the recovery process on college campuses following a racial crisis.
Presents two successful partnerships between schools and state health departments to improve health and education outcomes for youth with chronic illnesses.
Provides information about federal resources that can help rural communities address drug addiction in their communities including guidance on finding funding, treatment and services, information on substance use, and expert help and training.
Describes the results of the 2019 Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Misconduct (Campus Climate Survey) administered at the University of Pittsburgh. Student responses to Campus Climate Survey items provide data that will inform efforts to prevent and respond to sexual assault and other misconduct at the University of Pittsburgh.
Presented to the House Liquor Control Committee and the Senate Law and Justice Committee as the required biennial report on underage alcohol drinking and high-risk college alcohol drinking in Pennsylvania. Details of the report include current levels and trends related to underage and high-risk drinking, current state preventative programs, and current science that better defines the problems and suggests proven prevention strategies.