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Presents results from phone interviews with principals and LEA coordinators for readers interested in the details of the Iowa Safe and Supportive Schools (IS3) evaluation. Includes detailed qualitative and quantitative data and themes learned about each question asked.
Discusses how colleges have been struggling to meet the surging demand for mental health services on campus, and some schools are wrestling with how much care they owe students.
The Charleston County School District (CCSD) in South Carolina, a Project Prevent grantee, recently adopted CASEL’s Reunite, Renew, and Thrive: Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Roadmap for Reopening School.
Summarizes data collected through evaluator interviews with school principals. Topics include feedback on implementation, challenges faced, training needs, and measures taken to ensure sustainability.
Describes the analysis of millions of school and juvenile justice records in Texas in order to improve policymakers’ understanding of who is suspended and expelled from public secondary schools, and the impact of those removals on students’ academic performance and juvenile justice system involvement.
Recommends ways that Texas state policy could help to improve outcomes for community college transfer students. The report finds that existing transfer policy in Texas fails to help students transfer successfully and efficiently, and recommends ways state policy might be enhanced to achieve objectives that are key to improving transfer student success.
Through their Rural West Texas Mental Health Educational Learning Partnership (HELP) grant, Region 15 Education Service Center in San Angelo, TX has partnered with Angelo State University (member of the Texas Tech University system) to recruit provisionally licensed school counselors from the M.S. in Professional School Counseling program for placement in 43 participating school districts in newly created positions.
Presents the results of a survey regarding officer perceptions and agency response to sexual assault given to a group of campus police officers in Texas. Also provides insight regarding how sexual assault is perceived and handled by campus law enforcement agencies.
Highlights results from the Investigating Causal Effects of Arts Education Experiences: Experimental Evidence from Houston's Arts Access Initiative. What Works Clearinghouse found that this study meets WWC standards without reservations.Learn more about WWC Individual Study Reviews.