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The University of New Mexico has ambitious goals to help boost its graduation rates. Earlier this month, UNM President Dr. Garnett Stokes during her State of the University address, noted that graduation rates are improving but still aren’t good enough. As of May 2020, 35% of students got their degree in four years – just above the national average of 33.3%.
A new Enterprise Resource Planning system to manage student information, financial processes and personnel functions will make it easier for students to register for courses, access financial aid, and plan their educational path.
A New Mexico school addresses sexual assault, suicide and other hard topics with help from the people students are most likely to listen to: each other.
Making sure a kid has a binder — or perhaps something else that binds him or her to learning — is the bottom line for the Communities In Schools program, which works to help students and families gain a foothold on educational success.
Security doors, fencing, lighting and new intercom systems are among the safety improvements that New Mexico school districts have proposed to keep students safer and help prevent shootings.
A work group of state school board members and education advocates in Ohio has recommended ditching traditional A-F letter grades on report cards for schools and replacing them with more descriptive terms, such as "meets standards," reported the Journal-News.
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos will visit Toledo on Monday to observe how Penta Career Center — a public vocational high school and adult education center — partners with local organizations to educate students of all ages.
Social and emotional learning sound warm and fuzzy, perhaps even new-age. But far from it, advocates say: Social and emotional learning, when combined with traditional academic education, prepares the whole child for life separate from school.
Ohio State University suspended most of its fraternities Thursday amid investigations of hazing and alcohol violations at many chapters, the latest school to crack down on Greek life on campus.