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News Clips
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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Displaying 5550 News Clips.July 2020
While the higher ed sector weighs the feasibility and practicality of reopening campuses this fall, many schools plan to bring at least some students back. And there has been little argument that… Read more »
The ongoing closure of schools due to the coronavirus pandemic is increasing chances that thousands of marginalised students across the country might have to drop out and engage… Read more »
Several high school graduations were either delayed or held non-traditionally due to the coronavirus pandemic. Martin County held delayed graduation ceremonies for its seniors.… Read more »
To increase access to school-based behavioral health services in Georgia, a virtual town hall will be held on July 21. The discussion – supported by The Carter Center and co-… Read more »
Current and former students in the Carroll school district are sending a 10-page letter and petition to administrators and school board members demanding change, stating that… Read more »
One does not have to look hard to find evidence that when you close schools due to a pandemic, students’ social, emotional and academic needs are affected.
A new survey found students had difficulty accessing mental health care and experienced higher rates of depression after the pandemic began, prompting calls for a broad response from colleges.
Before the school year abruptly went virtual because of the coronavirus pandemic, Crosspointe Elementary School in Boynton Beach had a unique place for students who needed a break from their day… Read more »
Thousands of K-12 students in South Carolina will soon get help to buy food. A one-time Electronic Benefits Transfer… Read more »
When the coronavirus crisis hit Charlotte, the United Way of Central Carolinas and Foundation For The Carolinas partnered to launch the COVID-19 Response Fund. The fund supports… Read more »
As the coronavirus pandemic has engulfed the country, more children are reaching out to the Rape Abuse and Incest National Network's National Sexual Assault Hotline, which… Read more »
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Nationwide, there are vast differences in approach among schools that range from two-year community… Read more »
When students complete classes in a Florida virtual school, the public money tied to them flows away from their local district and often to a private company.
South Carolina has received approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to implement a Pandemic EBT (P-EBT) program, providing a one-time benefit to help supplement family… Read more »
Schools districts across the Tucson area are setting dates for the upcoming school year, but most children won’t be starting out in a traditional classroom.
When the COVID-19 pandemic first hit the state, none of us could have ever imagined how the 2019-20 school year would end: graduations cancelled, sports seasons prematurely ended… Read more »
Glynn County School officials are continuing to work out the details of what school will look like when classes resume in August.
June 2020
The New Mexico Public Education Department (PED) says that the tiny Sandoval County village of Cuba, a rural community with an estimated population of 735, seamlessly shifted… Read more »
