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Reports on the U.S. Department of Justice investigation into complaints that the Meridian, MS district unlawfully and disproportionately subjects black students to suspension, expulsion and school-based arrest, often for minor infractions.
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.
KILN, Miss. — Middle school bullying doesn’t usually make it into the pages of the school-sanctioned yearbook. At Hancock Middle School this year, it did, say outraged parents, alumni and community members, the Sun Herald reported.
New York is launching a new initiative to get teachers and coaches discussing the dangers of prescription drug misuse and other forms of substance abuse with young people this spring.
A sense of mindfulness is making its way into some Long Island classrooms, where educators and students are practicing yoga and meditation and participating in acupressure and drum circles to foster well-being.
Governor Andrew Cuomo signed legislation earlier this month that makes mental health education mandatory alongside the material on critical health issues such as tobacco, alcohol and substance abuse.
Syracuse's Lincoln and Danforth middle schools are no longer considered "persistently dangerous" after two years on the state's watch list. Principal LaJuan White attributed Lincoln's removal from the State Education Department's list to better relationships with students and families, and clearer expectations for behavior.
NEW YORK — As New York City prepares for the start of the new academic year, Mayor Bill de Blasio on Thursday announced COVID-19 safety guidelines for public schools across the five boroughs.