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Trial lawyers and parents urged lawmakers Tuesday to create a right for families to sue public school officials that permit bullying — in person or online — to go unpunished in New Hampshire.
Full beer bottles whizzed by the heads of a packed crowd. Chunks of wood, debris, couches and chairs flew with reckless abandon. Fire danced alongside wooden telephone poles. And in the middle of it all, a bonfire raged on Main Street in Durham.
Dartmouth has released its latest data on the number of alcohol-related incidents involving undergraduates on campus. The new information, which tracks incidents through the 2018-2019 academic year, is available on the Student Wellness Center website.
A report from the Juvenile Reform Project, a coalition of New Hampshire advocacy organizations, says that school discipline in New Hampshire is disproportionately harsh on students of color and students with disabilities.
Greg Hamann, president of Linn-Benton Community College in Oregon and a member of the American Association of Community Colleges board of directors, joins Community College Daily for a brief chat about AACC’s Voluntary Framework of Accountability (VFA).
Oregon State University (OSU) actively works toward educating students about safe drinking habits and supporting the students who choose not to drink, according to John Ruyak, an alcohol, drug and recovery specialist with OSU Student Health Services.
The Astoria School District is looking at how to more holistically serve the mental health needs of all students, from universal screening and classroom education to individual counseling.