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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.
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.
The Region 15 Comprehensive Center (R15CC) Cross-State Rural Community of Practice (COP) is thrilled to announce a special one-hour virtual meeting to explore Why Rural Matters 2023, a recent report by the National Rural Education Association (NREA) and their partners. This report is the tenth in a series analyzing the contexts and conditions of rural education in each of the 50 states.
Staff members at Jerome Mack Middle School braced themselves for bad news before the district’s top leader paid them a visit last spring. The 1,300-student school in east Las Vegas had been chosen for the “Innovative School” pilot program spearheaded by Clark County Superintendent Jesus Jara.
Describes the results of the 2019 Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Misconduct (Campus Climate Survey) administered at the University of Pittsburgh. Student responses to Campus Climate Survey items provide data that will inform efforts to prevent and respond to sexual assault and other misconduct at the University of Pittsburgh.
Attention: Building and Grounds, Capital Projects, Facilities and Maintenance, and Safety and Security Personnel and Leadership
The U.S. Department of Education is hosting a webinar series to support educational settings in safely sustaining or returning to in-person instruction.
The Philadelphia School District will spend close to a million dollars over the next three years to station members of the community in targeted communities in an effort to keep children safe on their way to and from schools.
Starting next fall, any group prepping to throw a party will have to add filling out a party registration form to their to-do list. Individuals and organizations planning on hosting an event with alcohol and 20 or more attendees will be required to register with Public Safety.
Central Bucks School District administration directed school counselors to separate elementary students for classes about puberty, called “Human Growth and Development,” by the sex they were assigned at birth, and not their gender identities.