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Continuing the efforts of the Federal Supportive School Discipline Initiative, the U.S. Departments of Justice and Education* are pleased to announce the next event in the 2014 Supportive School Discipline (SSD) Webinar Series.
In this webinar, federal- and state-level presenters will provide an overview of key supports available to schools and to families through schools, in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
Register at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7509000697785127682
Topics include:
Context: What should I expect now that the storm has passed?
Support: What educational rights and supports are available for students made homeless as a result of Hurr
As vaccination rates are rising across the states, schools are in the process of determining how to transition to in-person learning. Schools or districts can use this communication plan as a possible guide for how to effectively communicate with parents and students during this transitional year.
Join to learn about how one school took culturally responsive education for Native American students to the next level.
Culturally responsive education begins with teacher and leader preparation and continues with ongoing training and development.
Provides information about federal resources that can help rural communities address drug addiction in their communities including guidance on finding funding, treatment and services, information on substance use, and expert help and training.
Overviews policies that promote data sharing among state agencies in Ohio. Describes collaboration between programs and initiatives and highlights ways in which data is being used to improve school climate plans.