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Announces the release of new guidance from The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) and Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS).
Offers updated school connectedness webpages with the latest science and recommendations from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention. Learn how schools can connect to protect student mental health.
Offers support following school shootings and violence in four main categories: initial crisis response, district and administrator resources, supporting students, and supporting educators, caregivers, and responders.
States the continued commitment to the contribution of safe and inclusive schools through deep partnership with education agencies and communities after recent mass shootings. The website also provides resources for addressing violence against BIPOC.
Provides a roadmap for how to properly address challenges schools encounter with communicating to their communities what their SEL programs actually teach, designing social-emotional learning strategies that are tailored to the specific needs of their communities, and evaluating the effectiveness of those strategies
Our mission is for DCPS to become a trauma-responsive, healing-centered school district that creates learning environments within our schools that acknowledge and address the impact of trauma on student/school success.
Explains how public schools across North Carolina will receive mental and behavioral health training and consultation through the North Carolina Psychiatry Access Line (NC-PAL)