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The National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments (NCSSLE) tracks trends and developments in issues related to school climate and conditions for learning through online media sites, blogs, syndication and aggregation services, and other news resources from local, regional, and national media outlets. Browse this ongoing collection of posts to learn about what’s happening in communities near you and across the nation.

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April 2021

04/14/2021
Marketplace.org

The 22-year-old student began her second attempt at college in the fall of 2019, hoping to pursue a degree in business. She struggled after her college, located on the Fort Belknap Reservation in… Read more »

04/14/2021
Diverse Issues in Higher Education

As more people across the nation become eligible for COVID-19 vaccines, colleges and universities are

04/13/2021
CBS 6 Albany

SARATOGA COUNTY, NY (WRGB) — The New York State Department of Health has released new COVID safety guidelines for schools. This comes after the CDC announced changes in mid-March - including… Read more »

04/13/2021
Inside Higher Education

CDC funds new American College Health Association-led initiative to share COVID mitigation strategies across colleges.

04/13/2021
WGBH

Lisa Schnell, an English professor at the University of Vermont, is among professors across the country who say their students are increasingly suffering from stress, anxiety and depression. A new… Read more »

04/12/2021
Fresno Bee

When Allison Howard began attending Fresno State straight from high school in 2005, she always planned to finish. Now 16 years after she took her first class at Fresno State, Howard will be… Read more »

04/10/2021
Petaluma Argus-Courier

A former Petaluma Junior High School student is suing Petaluma City Schools after she says another student attacked her two years ago in a video-recorded confrontation, and that subsequent… Read more »

04/09/2021
U.S. Department of Education

Today, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) released the COVID-19 Handbook, Volume 2: Roadmap to Reopening Safely and Meeting All Students' Needs to provide additional… Read more »

04/06/2021
WTVM

The Columbus Fire Department hosted a special ceremony Friday to congratulate a few high school students. Six Shaw High School students who participated in fire safety training all created… Read more »

04/06/2021
Des Moines Register

Josie Mulvihill and other students in the Norwalk Community School District told the school board on Monday they face racist, homophobic and sexist bullying at school regularly… Read more »

04/02/2021
New York Times

The community colleges largely serving low-income, Black and Latino students are reeling, and experts worry that inequality in education will increase.

04/01/2021
Public News Service

The pandemic has worsened problems facing rural community colleges, but also has led to more focus and funding to solve them, according to a new report.

04/01/2021
USA Today

Teenagers are more likely than young adults to become addicted to marijuana or prescription drugs within a year after trying them for the first time, according to a new study by the National… Read more »

March 2021

03/31/2021
NBC News4 Washington

Steps are being taken to ensure that the trip to and from school for Prince George’s County Public Schools students is just as safe as their first day of in-person instruction.

03/31/2021
UBNow, University at Buffalo

Bullying at boarding schools has a negative impact on students’ emotional health, but for male students, having a school staff member to rely on for support may mute the harmful effects of… Read more »

03/30/2021
Washington Post

Students at four schools reflect on the isolation, anxiety and trauma of the last year.

03/29/2021
University Business

Grants from the Lilly Endowment will help more than a dozen institutions in the state of Indiana tackle key initiatives.

03/29/2021
EdSource

Long Beach College Promise 2.0 goes a few steps further to help more students transfer. It tries to make community college students feel a part of Cal State years before they transfer, offering… Read more »

03/28/2021
Penn State News

As coronavirus case numbers tick upward, students and residents asked for continued vigilance, including masking and physical distancing.

03/27/2021
USA Today

Adam Oakes, 19, and Stone Foltz, 20, died earlier this year while joining a fraternity. Greek life experts fear more deaths are likely.

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