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More California schools are allowing disruptive students to serve suspensions on campus instead of sending them home. But experts said educators need to provide those students with high-quality behavior counseling for that approach to be successful.
That online threat is addressed with "The Safe Place to Learn Act." It requires that children in kindergarten through sixth grade have easy access to suicide prevention materials, including on the internet.
Native American students make up less than 1% of California’s public K-12 schools, but a new study released last month found that they’re more likely to be suspended or expelled at a higher rate than the state average.
Recording Artists Against Drunk Driving (RADD) has launched an education campaign in California college communities to raise awareness about the deadly consequences of drinking and driving.
With millions of children counted “chronically absent” each year, a new report argues that educators can improve attendance by first making their schools more welcoming places to attend.
About 100 first-year community college students sit around tables with labels reading “Health and Wellness,” “STEM” or “Art and Digital Media,” nervously talking to new friends.