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Presents a comprehensive set of consensus-based and field-driven recommendations to improve conditions for learning for all students and educators, better support students with behavioral needs, improve police-schools partnerships, and keep students out of the juvenile justice system for minor offenses.
Presents a recently updated federal website featuring resources, tools, policy guidance and information for parents, educators, administrators, service providers, and advocates for infants, toddlers, and youth with disabilities.
Offers guidance from the president of University of California schools in the wake of Proposition 64, which legalizes the use of recreational marijuana among people over the age of 21. The University of California prohibits the use, possession and sale of marijuana in any form on all university property, including university-owned and leased buildings, housing and parking lots.
Concludes that increased implementation of ASBI, including systems-level changes such as integration into electronic health records processes, might reduce excessive alcohol consumption and the harms related to it.
Provides guidance to school or district leaders on how to determine the appropriate amount of Safe Supportive Schools (S3) funding to spend on incentives or acknowledgements for the Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) program.
Provides a press release about the recently-released Frequently Asked Questions: Using American Rescue Plan Funding to Support Full-Service Community Schools & Related Strategies. These Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) are intended to inform state and local efforts in effectively using American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER) funds to support evidence-based, full-service community schools and related a
Describes the launch of a joint-department effort to expand school-based health services, ensuring children have the health services and supports necessary to build resilience and thrive. This letter, from U.S. Education Department (ED) Secretary Miguel A. Cardona and U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra, reaffirmed their commitment to children and youth in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Announced the resolution of a sexual harassment investigation of the Chino Valley Unified School District in San Bernardino County, California. The U.S.