Below are the site contents that matched your search. Use the text box and tags on the left side of the page to refine your search. The NCSSLE logo appears next to resources produced by NCSSLE.
Research shows such training helps lower rates of victimization on college campuses, but it often doesn't cover every area university officials want to address with students. And some experts believe in-person training is more effective than the online version that most students take.
Students at a rural Wisconsin school district are getting access to mental health services with a new video-conferencing system to address a shortage of options nearby.
If the term bullying is ubiquitous these days, defining the word, let alone tracking how much it occurs in school, is far more difficult. As a result, there is little to no uniform data collected on bullying across Wisconsin and much of the country.
Recognizing that Southeastern Wisconsin is in the middle of a talent-demand wave, a new financial-aid and student-success program – “Parkside Promise Plus” – was announced today by the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. The goal: create more access to higher education for area students.
The number of students of color graduating from University of Wisconsin System campuses increased 75 percent over the past decade, reaching a record of 4,919 graduates in the 2017-18 academic year, according to UW System figures released Wednesday.
Green Bay school officials hope the start of the new school year will usher in a significant reduction of student suspensions, particularly at the district's middle schools.
Shipway spearheaded a program that got it's start before the beginning of last school year. A consortium, made up of 12 local, community-based counseling clinics provide services inside schools across Marathon County.
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos met students and staff at Fox Valley Technical College's Public Safety Training Center on Tuesday, then traveled to central Wisconsin.