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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.
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.
33 state attorneys general are urging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and its Center for Tobacco Products to do more to protect youth from e-cigarettes, including recommendations to prohibit all non-tobacco flavors, reduce nicotine levels to prevent addiction, and restrict marketing that attracts young people.
After a particularly bad experience in 2017, officials decided to take another look at how they deal with the issue of large parties, underage drinking and offensive signs — and they say their efforts are paying off.
Mississippi's chamber of commerce and workforce development office are working together on an ambitious goal: get more than half of the state's workforce college-educated by 2030. Education and policy leaders say the effort takes on new urgency in the aftermath of the pandemic and its impact on the decline in the number of Mississippians going to college.
Describes the implementation of the School Mental Health Regional Learning Community to engage the Southeast region’s school mental health leaders in advancing comprehensive school-based mental health systems.
KILN, Miss. — Middle school bullying doesn’t usually make it into the pages of the school-sanctioned yearbook. At Hancock Middle School this year, it did, say outraged parents, alumni and community members, the Sun Herald reported.
Summarizes the key findings from the Improving Outcomes for Youth: A Statewide Juvenile Justice Initiative (IOYouth) process in Nevada that resulted from the CSG Justice Center’s comprehensive assessment of Nevada’s juvenile justice system. Nevada was the first state selected to participate in IOYouth and will continue to receive guidance from the CSG Justice Center to implement the new policies and track implementation progress as well as youth