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Proposals to raise the age Georgia children can drop out of school from 16 to 17 and to nix discipline reporting from a required school performance rating were the focus of debate between Georgia Senate lawmakers on Wednesday, Feb. 3.
At McEachern High School in the Cobb County School District, teachers have the option to change their approach to discipline by writing kids up for positive behaviors instead of just focusing on negative ones.
A Walton County high school is seeing increased student involvement and higher graduation rates since adopting a University of Georgia youth leadership program into its curriculum.
Adkins works as a community relations coordinator for Peach State Health Plan. She shared her story with dozens of middle school students on a recent afternoon at St. Peter Claver Catholic School. The occasion was National No One Eats Alone Day, an initiative created by the nonprofit Beyond Differences.
Three Jefferson City High School teenagers have organized a listening session this week to make sure students' voices are included in discussions about gun violence and school safety so they and their peers can have confidence they are protected.
As the outreach counselor for Battle High School in Columbia, Missouri. Dana Harris’s job is connecting students with services when they have mental and emotional troubles such as ADHD, anxiety or depression.
Presents two successful partnerships between schools and state health departments to improve health and education outcomes for youth with chronic illnesses.
Tammy Smith-Hinchey, Nurse Coordinator with the St. Joseph School District (SJSD) in Missouri, wants to see the district educate students and families on coping mechanisms for opioid use, and focus on providing mental healthcare in the schools and community.
The School Safety Initiative, led by the FBI, is a proactive effort to prevent school tragedies by sharing research with schools and creating threat assessment teams comprised of school counselors, staff, and school resource officers.