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Exercise and safety are important for children of any age, and USD No. 480 staff has found a way to combine both, thanks to a grant through the Kansas Department of Health and Environment Healthy Kansas Schools.
A new report from the US Commission on Civil Rights has found that Oklahoma students face a stark racial disparity when it comes to discipline, reports News 9 Oklahoma.
There's a new report out Wednesday that shows one in 10 community college students can't get a federal student loan. It has nothing to do with qualifying for one, but whether the institution they're going to even offers it.
More than 80 percent of college students in a new study said they have skipped a meal, induced vomiting or used a laxative in order to consume more alcohol.
Starting in August, the University of Southern Maine plans to open a space on campus aimed at helping students in recovery. It’s the first of its kind in Maine, where a rampant opioid crisis killed a record 272 people last year.
What's in an institution's name? In Florida, quite a bit. In 2009, the state’s two-year college system dropped the word “community” from its name, an acknowledgment that some of its 28 member institutions were now offering bachelor’s degrees.
Retention technology has revolutionized the way schools identify struggling students and manage the advising process — but the hard part is what happens after a student is flagged "at risk." Two institutions share how they have fine-tuned their intervention strategies.
The Education Department is revising the federal financial aid application to make it easier for homeless college students to access loans and grants, in response to requests from Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.).
Colleges are increasingly creating masculinity programs, aimed at boosting retention while encouraging students to rethink what it means to "be a man."