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The Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority led Saturday's workshop which included guests who dealt with their own issues growing up and also gave kids an opportunity to think about the issue and develop their own public service announcements about the issues.
Summarizes the District of Columbia public and public charter schools' bullying prevention efforts and the current state of local education agencies compliance with the 2012 Youth Bullying Prevention Act (YBPA; DC Law L19-167).
Designed to help stakeholders better understand the policy environment surrounding current school discipline practices in our country. This compendium provides information on school discipline laws and administrative regulations for the United States, including the 50 States, Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico.
D.C.’s Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) released a draft of social-emotional learning (SEL) standards for students in the D.C. public and public charter schools
When this principal accepted the position at Langley Elementary in Washington, D.C., they had two objectives in mind: one, to empower teachers who truly care about supporting the whole child, and two, to inspire a schoolwide culture shift.
Cynthia Brown-Thomas’s job requires her to rise before the sun. It pays a meager stipend of $2.65 an hour. An exhausting display of patience is a must. She credits the job with saving her life.
The Laney chapter of Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) will join other chapters from around the country in Raleigh on April 1. The chapter, led by President Victoria Chang and Vice President Laura Coston, won an Allstate Foundation grant last year which will in part facilitate their travel to this year’s national conference. There, the Laney chapter will lead their own session.
A Rolesville, N.C., police officer has been placed on administrative leave after a video showing him slamming a female student to the floor gained national attention Tuesday.
A couple hundred Asheville Middle School students come together to spearhead a youth summit on Monday. October is National Bullying Prevention Month and students were selected to be the voice for kids across Western North Carolina.
To make the transition easier for non-native English speakers starting school, Guilford County Schools’ pre-kindergarten and English as a Second Language departments joined forces to create ESL kindergarten camp.