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Since we last went to Coal Country Community Health in Beulah, they’ve added another counselor. And together, a social worker and the new counselor are able to visit K-12 schools, not only in Beulah, but in Kildeer and Hazen too, every week.
Students in rural Dickinson, ND, will soon be able to use telehealth to meet with a psychiatrist hundreds of miles away. The virtual care platform augments the district's available counseling resources.
Penn State has been in the national spotlight for years over misconduct and tragedy in its Greek system. Now, the university aims to position itself as a leader on fraternity and sorority life reform.
Higher ed leaders across the country are realizing the need to see education as more of a continuum, rather than focusing exclusively on the students on their campuses, and many are reaching out to provide additional supports to students as young as elementary school to make sure they — and their families — are prepared for life after high school.
With the cost of medical insurance skyrocketing, district officials have noticed that more parents now are using school nurses as gatekeepers for their children’s health care.
In addition to the traditional challenges related to instances of bullying, school officials must keep up with a deluge of bullying cases that trickle into school settings from social media in an age when socially developing adolescents have round-the-clock contact with their peers.
A year after a Penn State fraternity pledge died during a Greek initiation, the university's president said "much remains to be done" to address Greek issues at the school.