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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.
In “Development of a School Survey and Index as a School Performance Measure in Maryland: A REL–MSDE Research Partnership,” Tim Kautz, Charles Tilley, Christine Ross, and Natalie Larkin detail Maryland’s development and validation of a school climate survey and the process for developing an overall index of climate for each school.
Describes how three districts, Chicago, Baltimore and St. Louis, provided high quality professional development (PD) to address trauma using different strategies. Their innovative efforts that can be helpful to others working to improve PD that addresses trauma
Shares the results from student school climate surveys conducted in spring 2014 among schools involved in the Maryland Safe Supportive Schools (MD S3) initiative. Part of a series, this report offered school teams a sense of student perceptions statewide around engagement and school support that could be used as a comparison point to help school teams gauge and improve their school climate.
Shares the results from student school climate surveys conducted in spring 2014 among schools involved in the Maryland Safe Supportive Schools (MD S3) initiative. Part of a series, this report offered a statewide view about how equity and inclusion were reflected in curriculum and treatment of students, providing a comparison point for school teams working to improve in these areas.
Shares the results from student school climate surveys conducted in spring 2014 among schools involved in the Maryland Safe Supportive Schools (MD S3) initiative. Part of a series, this report offered a statewide view of self-reported student substance use, which could be used as a comparison point for school teams working to improve their school climate.
Drafted from a convening held by CEE, this tool aids in assisting school districts who are considering or pursuing integrated schooling. It helps in understanding what socioeconomic integration from an equity perspective involves.
Highlights the great work Michigan schools are doing to engage youth in the school climate improvement process. Promoting youth development among participating high school students is one of the key focus areas to Michigan's S3 Initiative.
Summarizes outcomes of the 22 priority area high schools served by the Safe Supportive Schools (S3) grant for the Michigan State superintendent. This report includes data on the grant's impact on graduation rates and how Restorative Justice practices helped save instructional hours.
Includes a presentation to the state superintendent, describing the work of the MI S3 grant, including their “Think Respect motto, student outcomes, and information on Michigan’s Socal Emotional Learning Standards drafted during the grant period.