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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.
A new law goes into effect next month that will extend the amount of time school administrators have to investigate allegations of cyberbullying. Karina Gonzalez has been examining bullying and its impacts on mental health in the Washoe County School District.
The Aspen Institute’s National Commission on Social, Emotional, and Academic Development published its long-awaited report: From a Nation at Risk to a Nation at Hope.
Lincoln Public Schools has received a four-year, $2 million grant to improve the graduation rates and academic performance of Native students, work that will focus on cultural enrichment and understanding historical trauma.
College advisors and education leaders gathered in Nashville, Tenn., this week to discuss how to get more nontraditional students—such as full- and part-time workers, parents and other underrepresented groups—to and through college.
Despite surveillance systems, armed officers and active shooter drills already in place, some Middle Tennessee school officials are reviewing safety plans after the recent shooting.
Even as Tennessee is being praised for opening college doors through Tennessee Promise and other programs, there are signs that some of higher education's biggest and most persistent hurdles still keep many students from succeeding.